September 24, 20178 yr comment_125854 While putzing around, I saw this and thought it might be of interest to turners. The Miterset works as well, but for those who haven't ordered one....yet, this might be of service. Report
September 24, 20178 yr comment_125859 Thanks, Gene! For anyone who does segmented turning, this little sled is a really helpful. I read that you can buy plastic "triangles"- used to set the fences- at a quilting supply store or Amazon. Look for Simpli-EZ triangles. Report
September 24, 20178 yr comment_125862 It is an excellent idea but if the person is taking credit for the idea it's an out and out ripoff. The wedgie sled plans and wedges have been available for a few years at http://segeasy.com/ Steve Report
September 24, 20178 yr Author comment_125871 45 minutes ago, Steve Krumanaker said: It is an excellent idea but if the person is taking credit for the idea it's an out and out ripoff. The wedgie sled plans and wedges have been available for a few years at http://segeasy.com/ Steve Not being a turner, I wasn't aware of that site. But hey, I guess such plagiarism isn't uncommon on the net. Report
September 24, 20178 yr comment_125872 7 minutes ago, Gene Howe said: Not being a turner, I wasn't aware of that site. But hey, I guess such plagiarism isn't uncommon on the net. Now I think about, I do it myself! Steve Report
September 24, 20178 yr comment_125878 I think this was first. Check out the Wedgie Sled http://www.segeasy.com/ Report
September 24, 20178 yr comment_125879 i just wish he would use his table saw blade guard for those cross cuts. no point in showing a cool technique using unsafe practices. Report
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