Woodworking – Process – Mechanical cutting or shaping
Patent
1998-08-25
1999-04-06
Bray, W. Donald
Woodworking
Process
Mechanical cutting or shaping
33403, 33430, 33465, 33197, 834687, 834681, 83409, 1442531, 1441352, 144 87, 1442532, 269303, 269315, B27B 3100, B27B 2700, B27H 102
Patent
active
058905243
ABSTRACT:
A router table sled for use with a router table and a router table fence includes an arm assembly that rides along the fence and a strut assembly that supports the workpiece. The arm assembly includes a slider that slides along an upper edge of the fence and an arm attached to an upper edge of the slide. The arm is usually in a position perpendicular to the slide. The arm is also coupled to a strut assembly that includes a main strut, and two additional struts located beneath the main strut. Each strut includes a longitudinally-centered T-shaped slot formed into top, front, and rear faces. The front faces of each strut lie substantially within the same plane. The two lower struts have opposing edges that are spaced a predetermined distance from each other. When a workpiece is clamped to the faces of the struts, an edge may be placed against the fence. The workpiece may then be moved across the router bit to produce a square cut.
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Jones Steve K.
Sevack Lloyd
Tucker Edwin C.
Bray W. Donald
Lee Valley Tools Ltd.
Pratt John S.
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