Main Street to the Mountains
Ron Stewart
commented about 3 hours ago
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Lots of angles there. I’m sure you know exactly how you’re going to build your taper jigs and crosscut sleds, but I thought I’d mention two things.
Awhile back, I made a MatchFit 3-in-1 jig (https://www.microjig.com/post/3-in-1-tall-fence-jointing-sled-tapering-jig). I put a runner on mine, so it’s a 2-in-1 jig (no tall-fence capability). I’ve found it useful for making angled cuts. It’s easy to position the two L-shaped stops to enable repeatable cuts. It might work for your tapers.
I also just finished building a crosscut sled with removable bottom/fence inserts (tool-free) for different angles. I’m a few days away from posting it, but I can PM you a mostly-complete SU model if you’re interested.
Eric - the "Loft"
commented about 1 hour ago
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Nice drawings Ross. As for a sled, make your sled for the TS and have a single fence that pivots to set the angle, locking it in with a screw to the sled bed. A bit like for a wedgie sled for cutting segments, and something simple.