thats exactly how i used to do it, then i got rid of the sliding panel saw as it took up too much room, i hardly used it except for veneer... been struggling on since, found enough waste Ply the other month & the "lightbulb" moment happened.Peter Sefton":1ee4l3jn said:looks good, we get some great results cutting veneers on our table saw. We don't use a sled but the sliding carriage with MDF above and below the veneer to prevent breakout and a banana bar for pressure.
Cheers Peter
ColeyS1":sgqi7o6l said:I like that it'll slot in the groove on the tablesaw bed, so it's always bang on in the right place.
I might have to borrow that idea :lol:
It's quality ! Just screwed this piece of wood onto a piece of metal that came with the saw- I've had the saw over ten years and until seeing your pic, never really thought it was that usefulgiantbeat":2v8mjtwf said:ColeyS1":2v8mjtwf said:I like that it'll slot in the groove on the tablesaw bed, so it's always bang on in the right place.
I might have to borrow that idea :lol:
i made it without at first, tried it... it being 8 foot long & heavy resulted in lots of swearing as i tried to get it aligned up, went back to the drawing board & then remembered my saw has slots ether side of the blade, lightbulb 2 appeared... no need to use the fence...
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