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Old 01-28-2009, 05:26 AM
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Default TS Sled - Final version

Good day

This is the latest version of my sled

I changed a few things to simplify the sled operation, like; I removed the "hold-down bar" and left only the "hold-down plate" that I press down with my left hand...

Also, I didn't see any point of using the small "hold-down plate", the big one can cover all the cases...

So in total, it's a normal sled when you like it and, when you want to rip or cross-cut small pieces, you just "click" the "hold down plate" or the "hold down block" (to the blade guard) and go...

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Where is the coffee cup holder?

Great pictures and well explained. Thank you for sharing with us.
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