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Wedgie Sled Companion

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Ok, after watching the video again, I see the spacer. It just doesn't show up in the still photo. Pretty clever.

I saw a Youtube video of a guy who was using a shopvac to suck up the pieces as soon as they were cut. I thought that was pretty clever, as long as you had lots of one size to cut.
 
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Efficiency it intelligent laziness.... This is very good. Malcolm Tibbets had a sled that was angled away from the blade on the off cut side. That may have been a bit more simple.

robo hippy
 
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