I went the lazy way and purchased an Incra Miter express. It can be set up to do the segeasy method or the typical method of cutting segments.
There are a few members in the woodclub that have made the segeasy sled and have great success.
I m thinking of building a sled for my table saw. I presently use a 10" Makita Miter Saw but a sled seems to be a much faster method. I would not build a sled like this because of the restriction of the number of segments.
I have been searching the web for a good plan.
Is the basic SegEasy sled the way to go?
Does anyone have a suggestion?
Chuck,I m thinking of building a sled for my table saw. I presently use a 10" Makita Miter Saw but a sled seems to be a much faster method. I would not build a sled like this because of the restriction of the number of segments.
I have been searching the web for a good plan.
Is the basic SegEasy sled the way to go?
Does anyone have a suggestion?
The project in mind is a closed segment bowl. 22 rows, 24 segments per row, except for the base which will be a floating disc with 12 segments. I have never made an open segment bowl and do not see any in future.
I saw an old post in the "Jigs & Tools" section by "FisherNuts." He built his sled with two slots.
Seems like a good idea!
Chuck