This morning I spend some time down in the workshop getting a few projects done that I have been putting off for some time: table saw sleds and painting
the viking chair. I made two sleds for the saw, a crosscut sled and a panel sled. The first step in making sleds is to make your runners that go in the miter slots. I used a small piece of purpleheart I picked up at Woodcraft for my runners.
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Purpleheart runners. It is much more purple in person. |
This was my first time working with actual hardwood and it is much different to work with than the pine that I am used to. I made sure to pre-drill all of my screw holes so I wouldn't split the wood. I cut runners to fit in the 3/8" x 3/4" miter slots on my table. Working with such small pieces can be dangerous so always exercise caution. I also made a featherboard to help hold the work pieces against the fence for more uniform cutting. The first one didn't turn out so good, especially since there was a knot in the board and the feathers just broke off. The next attempt was much better as I cut the end at an angle and it was a narrower board to work with.
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The first featherboard didn't quite work out. Note the knot. |
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The second iteration. Angled at 30 degrees. |
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Clamped to the miter gauge to guide the runners in. |
After the runners were made I moved on to the base of the sled. I used 1/2" MDF cut to about 34" wide and 24" deep. I placed the runners in their slots and put the base on top, aligning all three pieces with the edge of the table. I pre-drilled and countersunk the screws to faster the base to the runners.
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Cutting the base to size from 1/2" MDF. |
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Lining up the runners and base before attaching. |
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Attached with pre-drilled and countersunk screws. |
Next was the front and back of the sled which I made from two pieces of 3/4" MDF laminated together. The back is the only one of the two pieces that really needs to be aligned properly. I cut a small slot in the base with the table saw and lowered the blade back down. I placed a scrap piece of lumber in the slot and used a large square to align the back fence with the saw slot. I roughly followed what Marc Spagnuolo from The Wood Whisperer
shows in this video. When laminating the fences, I broke a couple of my cheap Home Depot clamps. Looks like I need some nicer ones in the near future.
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The finished sled. A bit heavy. |
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I need more clamps! |
The second project was a small panel sled. This was made using a lot of the same principles but only occupies one side of the table.
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Attached the purpleheart runner. |
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Using my largest square to align the fence. |
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Complete! |
And finally, the painting of the viking chair! I am using General Finishes Emerald Milk Paint. I put two coats on after doing some additional sanding I did not complete last time.
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First coat of Emerald. |
I would like to build a few more featherboards, but I will just make them when I need them as they only take a few minutes to cut. I bought
this air nailer set from Woot at a good price and I plan to use the brad nailer for the bookcase and attaching the edge finish on my computer desk.