First day back from vacation and got some time to work on the project.
Finished up the planing sled. My measurements were a little off so I could barely reach the surface to take off 1/16th with no more room to move. Tried extending the bit out in the collet but other than feeling like a terrible safety idea it also made the router unbalanced and it shook like crazy while in the sled. Once I flushed it all the way it everything was smooth and I could use it.
Didn't take a good before picture, completely forgot, so that is the before before. Anyways, I think the sled worked awesome personally. The little waves can be taken out with some light sanding once I go to finish it up. Flipped it over and did the other side but it had a little more that needs to be removed and some gaps plugged. Didn't 100% care since it is the underside and not the top. Ordered a 2 1/4" collet extension so will have more options if I want to take off another 1/32nd or 1/16th.
Going to need to start thinking about joining all this together. But next I'll knock out the two short side pieces and then go back and do the top and bottom shelves. Should go much quicker now that I have a process down.
Also thinking about not going with those 2 1/2" lap joins and maybe experimenting with some mortise and tenon. Like have the tenons on the side vertical pieces and have the mortise on the long horizontal so that they just sit down on top of them. Also will let me practice something I've never done and can figure out what size / position they'd need to be in.
Pretty happy for my one day back! Heading to Lowe's tomorrow for some more, hah.
Finished up the planing sled. My measurements were a little off so I could barely reach the surface to take off 1/16th with no more room to move. Tried extending the bit out in the collet but other than feeling like a terrible safety idea it also made the router unbalanced and it shook like crazy while in the sled. Once I flushed it all the way it everything was smooth and I could use it.
Didn't take a good before picture, completely forgot, so that is the before before. Anyways, I think the sled worked awesome personally. The little waves can be taken out with some light sanding once I go to finish it up. Flipped it over and did the other side but it had a little more that needs to be removed and some gaps plugged. Didn't 100% care since it is the underside and not the top. Ordered a 2 1/4" collet extension so will have more options if I want to take off another 1/32nd or 1/16th.
Going to need to start thinking about joining all this together. But next I'll knock out the two short side pieces and then go back and do the top and bottom shelves. Should go much quicker now that I have a process down.
Also thinking about not going with those 2 1/2" lap joins and maybe experimenting with some mortise and tenon. Like have the tenons on the side vertical pieces and have the mortise on the long horizontal so that they just sit down on top of them. Also will let me practice something I've never done and can figure out what size / position they'd need to be in.
Pretty happy for my one day back! Heading to Lowe's tomorrow for some more, hah.
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