I have to batch out some boxes and to help me do that I made this little small parts miter sled. It only took me a few hours to make, but it's a pretty awesome woodworking jig to have around.
You made a little version of the left side of my crosscut sled. Now I want one.😋 Thank you so much for trying out that runner. I was on the fence about that. Gonna pick some up.
I thought about having this as part of my bigger sled but I sort of like one thing to perform one task really well. And I know that I need a little sled so I got off my butt and finally made one.
Very nice jig. I had a good laugh @8:50 Deal tho! As an alternative you can use Polypropylene Cutting Board for table saw runners. Cheap, easy to cut, no movement, slide like a charm and last for ever.
Appreciate your vid Billy. The jig gets me past the one thing I have struggled with- cutting miters with small stock UNDERNEATH the tilted saw blade. This jig gets us working back on top of the blade which increases safety and efficiency. It also helps avoid standing the stock vertically for tricky "end" miters where rocking and poor cuts occur. Also, this jig does not limit size of miter to the maximum height of the saw blade like other jigs. Am I rationalizing this correctly or missing something? Thanks all the same sir.
Great video! When cutting miter edges for box corners, someone told me to 45.2° as opposed to dead on 45°. Is this something you have ever tried or had to do? Thanks! :)
@@NewtonMakes This is old but the reason for it is to ensure the outside miter is tight while sacrificing the inside miter which typically is hidden from view. If you aren't spot on with the miter the inside will be tight but outside will show gaps you have to fix. Of course being spot on is the goal but if it were something you couldn't make again if you werent, that would be a way to ensure the best look
I’m not convinced that shifting the sled by loosening the and retightening the miter slot gadget will stay in place. I own several of these , they need to be rock tight.
This is probably an idiot thing to ask, but why the nickels? Is tyhat part of the instructions? By the way, I am just starting out and I enjoyed the video, Very useful.
Boy, that miter slot runner looks pretty short! The jig here is small but that miter slot runner should be half again as long. Don’t think I’d buy them.
I have to batch out some boxes and to help me do that I made this little small parts miter sled. It only took me a few hours to make, but it's a pretty awesome woodworking jig to have around.
I just started making small boxes & love it..! Ok off to watch your box making videos😁
A really simple jig for making boxes. I like it.
Good looking jig. Thanks for sharing it.
Awesome instructional video! Loved the idea of routing the dove tails for the clamps, great idea!
They were desperately needed for holding the tiny pieces.
Great videos. Keep up the good videos
Thanks for checking it out!
You made a little version of the left side of my crosscut sled. Now I want one.😋
Thank you so much for trying out that runner. I was on the fence about that. Gonna pick some up.
I thought about having this as part of my bigger sled but I sort of like one thing to perform one task really well. And I know that I need a little sled so I got off my butt and finally made one.
Just made this jig, works a treat, love the vids keep um coming, Regards Simon ( all the way from damp & drizzly England )
Glad it worked out. And as a former England resident I feel your pain.
Nice Jig Billy Boy. I make alot of boxes also. Like the simple size of your jig. Keep up the good work.
Anyone who makes a lot of boxes could benefit from a jig or two. I have to use it this weekend for a customer's box.
Love those Microjig Zeroplay Miter Bars: If you do it right the first time, you don't have to screw with it later.
Nice job
Hahahaha it’s crazy but I really love making boxes also! Great project! I’ll have to make this sled also!
Boxes are amazing. I don't have to know why!
Very nice jig. I had a good laugh @8:50 Deal tho!
As an alternative you can use Polypropylene Cutting Board for table saw runners. Cheap, easy to cut, no movement, slide like a charm and last for ever.
My sled base is always askew. But the back fence and blade kerf are perpendicular- which is all that matters.
Where did you get the tool you used to mark the line on the board??? All I can find are plastic squares.. I like your jig..
Appreciate your vid Billy. The jig gets me past the one thing I have struggled with- cutting miters with small stock UNDERNEATH the tilted saw blade. This jig gets us working back on top of the blade which increases safety and efficiency. It also helps avoid standing the stock vertically for tricky "end" miters where rocking and poor cuts occur. Also, this jig does not limit size of miter to the maximum height of the saw blade like other jigs. Am I rationalizing this correctly or missing something? Thanks all the same sir.
Yep I totally get it. I like cutting on the right side of the blade and I'm usually not a fan of attempting to cut miters vertical. A bit sketchy.
That's awesome man, great video and really awesome walk through... oh and i ment to tell you 🤣 just send me those skin creams
Seriously, why are people wanting me to try skin cream?!
Great video!
When cutting miter edges for box corners, someone told me to 45.2° as opposed to dead on 45°.
Is this something you have ever tried or had to do?
Thanks!
:)
I haven't. I don't really understand why someone would. 🤷♂️ If a person can cut something at exactly 45.2 then 45 should be a breeze.
@@NewtonMakes This is old but the reason for it is to ensure the outside miter is tight while sacrificing the inside miter which typically is hidden from view. If you aren't spot on with the miter the inside will be tight but outside will show gaps you have to fix. Of course being spot on is the goal but if it were something you couldn't make again if you werent, that would be a way to ensure the best look
I’m not convinced that shifting the sled by loosening the and retightening the miter slot gadget will stay in place. I own several of these , they need to be rock tight.
Why wouldn’t you do the piece at 8:48 minutes on a mitre saw? Is this more accurate or does it reduce tear Out?
This is probably an idiot thing to ask, but why the nickels? Is tyhat part of the instructions? By the way, I am just starting out and I enjoyed the video, Very useful.
They raise the runners up just enough to touch the bottom of the jig. Otherwise, they sit a little bit lower than the table top.
What is the dimension of the base?
Why didn't you use your laser eyes to make the jig?
Grr! I was always taught to use my heat vision for emergencies only so I forgot. I'm such a fool!!
Boy, that miter slot runner looks pretty short! The jig here is small but that miter slot runner should be half again as long. Don’t think I’d buy them.
Hi, sent you an email on this, would love to have you on our show some night.
I responded to your email a while back. 🤣
That piece of plywood is warped. MDF better choice
I hoped you'd have taken away something more beneficial from the video, but thanks for watching it anyway. Take care.