Wedgie/ Miter Sled (Free Templates)
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- čas přidán 19. 08. 2016
- This is the jig/sled to go for segmented woodturning. Perfect accuracy every time. Original design by Jerry Bennett.
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The original building plan by Jerry Bennett: www.segeasy.com/wedgies.htm
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Enjoy the video! - Jak na to + styl
I've done a handful of segmented bowls in the past but admittedly, stopped doing so because they're so tedious and time consuming. Your video was extremely well done and you've given me a number of ideas on how to easily begin doing segmented pieces again. Great job...thanks, John
by far the simplest and easiest guy to follow, awesome job and great explanation
1:57 is so satisfying. I love it when things fit. Matthias and you have inspired me to start woodworking. Thank you for all your hard work on your videos! (You could make a video about all the behind the scenes work. Camera setup, editing etc.)
Thank you Marius. I appreciate your generosity of time and ingenuity. Take good care, Gord
Bro from a mexican in canada .bro your an amazing carpenter and bright engeneer .my respect .
Thanks Marius, I learned a lot from you today. Also great that you had the original design linked too, so now I understand the whole developmental sequence.
Smart, humorous and informative. And I'm not laughing (out loud) at your out takes, I'm laughing with your out takes. Who hasn't pulled a board off the drill press using drill bit levitation? G.
Wow.. I am truly bummed that it took me this long to find your channel. This is absolute top quality content. Your ingenuity, critical thinking, and problem solving skills are inspiring.
I can't wait until my son is old enough that I can share your videos with him.
So many great ideas in this video and I admire your decision to keep the riving knife in place. :-)
I love the outtakes! That's pretty much how it always goes in my workshop. Of course, it's easy to edit that out on a CZcams video.
Great build and I always look forward to the outtakes.
Great video editing! I love the caliper display insertions. Well done.
Just amazing... You will surely go far with your passion my friend, you are one of my top woodworkers 👍
Oooh...I really like that storage bracket. I'm gonna make one of those for my small crosscut sled!
Yet another very good vid. It's a joy to watch what you do and informative.Even the out takes are good. Much envy from here in the UK.
Just Brilliant! You made my day with this project. Off to the shop.
Thanks!
Haven't seen your videos before, but will watch more! Great project and well explained. And for the first time ever, a woodworking video made me laugh. Love the outtakes!
love the outtakes mate, always amusing. Great project as well
Very nice. That little ramp is genius too!
Outakes were really funny, especially the last one.
Thanks for sharing!
your videos are always top notch. Great content and well thought out projects. I hope you channel continues to grow! The outtakes are also one of my favorite parts. You do great work, keep it up!
Cool sled. Thanks for explaining so thoroughly.
All your outtakes are excellent along with good builds
Thanks
Love the way you think and work. Always a pleasure to watch your videos.
Well done Marius, great instruction and explanations. Also...I love the outtakes!
Great video Marius! I really enjoyed the making of the jig! A lot to learn from it!
Great video and great jig!! Thanks for the outtakes too...Makes me feel a little better about my (many) mistakes =)
Absolutely wonderful - thanks
Very well done my young friend. I really like watching your videos. You make them enjoyable plus you explain what you are doing and why. Don't change anything about how you do your videos.
Thanks for sharing
Roy
Totally agree. Marius gives far more explanation than most CZcamsrs, and he's also funny. Don't change a damn thing!
Good work
The fact that you randomly have "magic" in your videos cracks me up.
Great video! - You exhibit exceptional talent for fabrication and design.
Great build Marius! I really enjoyed the video production too.
Thanks Carl!
Top notch build Marius, very enjoyable video to watch too!
Thank you for the outtakes made me feel better
Very helpful and well presented. Nice to see a version working with a european style sliding chariot table saw / combi machine.
Great video, love the out takes. I made one of these for my small bandsaw
Thanks, I’ve watched several wegie sled videos, this is one of the best.
I'm a little late at this video. Thanks for the post Marius. I've already watched all of Jerry Bennet's videos, they're a great source of information and inspiration for anyone wanting to get into segment turning. Thanks also for your free templates and files. Regards and best wishes, Tony.
Great job and real easy to understand. I will definitly make one. Thanks for sharing
Hi Marius,
Thanks for an excellent clear and easy to follow video. The sled will be my next project which I'm sure will be more accurate than my mitre saw. Thanks also for the free wedgie plans, very useful. Please keep up your brilliant videos.
still impresively clever. thanks for another good tut
Nice precise work on that fixture Marius
Well done! I'm pretty sure you thought of everything. Subscribed and will be building this design.
Awesome video! You must put in so much time recording and editing these clips. Thank you very much. I learned a lot watching :)
Really like your cut off ramp. I made a drop in zero clearance insert for my Craftsman table saw but I like your idea much better!
very clever video editing and of course brilliant engineering
Love your work Marius.
Very good video! And I love your "bloopers" section!
Great build. I got behind watching because of the flood here in Baton Rouge, LA nice to come back and have a couple from you. We got lucky and didn't get any water inside but, many friends not so lucky.
"the convenient storage place" idea is highly practical.
Excellent video once again. Thanks for the template
Best video skills so far. Nice job.
Great design. Thanks for sharing.
Hahahaha, your outtakes this one were hilarious. I have the problem of the plastic getting pulled up all the time as well
great project and amusing as always
Nicely built Marius. I just wish I had room for a table saw , or perhaps I don't , I have too many projects on my list already ! Great video production too. All the best, Jim.
What a great video, well done. Thanks for sharing, I just need to find a friendly factory for offcuts and I will be building!
Very interesting and helpful. Thanks.
I love your shop layout, and very nice video as well! You've earned my subscription :-)
Great video. A forstner bit works great on plastics because it doesn't have a spiral helix and can't turn your work into a propeller. Enjoy your out takes!
Excellent work, as per usual.
Good to see a new video. Keep 'em coming.
marius, you are a great teacher, Thanks
Very nice. Thanks. The right video to the right time!
👌 muito bom seus vídeos,estou aqui no Brasil sempre acompanhando, parabéns.
Well done. Impressive young man.
Brilliant work.
Great video. Shows in detail the whole process. Like!
Great video. Great project. Very inspiring. Want to go out to the shop and create something. Keep it up.
Thank you Marius, I was looking for something like this for a while
Love your outtakes man :-)
Your a great diy videographer. And funny outtakes
hahaha The outtakes are so nive every time ;D
Tolles video!:)
Hi Marius - Your videos are great! I enjoy watching them.
In regards to routing MDF or any material - to help prevent the MDF leaving a 'bur' or chipping at the top from routing, you can use a compression cutter in the CNC. The cutter cuts down and up. This is most important when routing material such as melamine.
Keep the videos coming!
Thanks for the tip.
Top notch Marius!
Really cool! One thought on using the printed template: no need to trim that first edge with scissors, so long as it's parallel to the edge of the paper. One may achieve more accuracy more quickly that way. Anyway, awesome project!!
Very slick Marius.
yes another super video. the wedgie sled storage don't give up, you could consider a deeper upper channel say 25 mm and 10mm lower. So rather than sliding in from the side, as you approach the cabinet from the front, slip the upper edge under the 25 mm lip, and then drop the bottom edge in the 10 mm trough and poof your done. The only other consideration as you might guess is the overall deck length, is short enough to slip in there and long enough to not fall out. I bet you knew that. Great video keep'm commin...
I really enjoy your channel...
Nice work Marius
Nicely Done!
Nice job. Just getting my lathe up and running so this will be handy. Scott
Good design!
Great job
Hi Marius,recently made the sled as per your video,it's great ! I am going to make your adjustable wedgie but for the first trial I used a 30 degree set square.It was very accurate. I then figured that if you clamp the sled vertically on edge , you can use a digital inclinometer (wixey) to set the arms. Zero on the lower arm and then set the upper arm with the wixey exactly and clamp. It works with any angle and you can set your adjustable wedgies by putting them between the arms to calibrate them and glue them to the right angle. Should cut down on the trials to get them right. Love your videos thanks for all you do.
that's a pretty awesome idea to set the angle. I'll keep that in mind for when I have a one of these inclinometers.
Quite smart!! Thanks for sharing
Excellent, excellent! Great idea and presentation from begin beginning to end. Love the outtakes. Been there done that ;o)
Excellent video. Bravo and thanks. 🤗
nice video my friend! big hug from Colombia!
Interesting table-saw with that carriage moving the piece. very nice.
Nice explanation. thanks a lot!
Like your last out take. We've all been there. But great idea, I will try.
THX - schöne Ideen & Umsetzung!
Nice video Marius
such a genius
Muy Buen Video.
*¡¡¡ BUEN TRABAJO !!!*
here's a challenge for you Marius, make a hinged sine plate for setting the wedgie sled. If you design it to be set with the calipers, you could set it to any arbitrary angle you like, quite accurately, literally in seconds.
Fun to watch! :) Thank you!
I want to shop industry at home like you and I'm learning from you, thank you
Real nice job and explanation. I thought I had you subscribed but ill do it now
Really like this. Going to make one.