![]() When routing thinner stock, the adjustable foot creates a second point of contact against the fence which keeps the sled from coming out of alignment during the cut. This unique sled features two CNC machined aluminum right-angle brackets which keep the surface of your work at a perfect 90°, as well as an adjustable foot. If you need additional holding power on wider work pieces, just pick up the Accessory Clamping Kit (item: 100-526.VRS). Included with the VRS-100 Vertical Router Sled is one adjustable toggle clamp that increases the sled's work holding capability on materials up to 1" thick. The fence's clamping bars are fully adjustable, can tilt up to 45° for making mitered cuts, and can hold work pieces as wide 8-1/8" at 90° or 2-7/8" at 45° tilt. You're able to hold work in perfect position against your fence and eliminate the vibrations that can cause damage to your work, your cutters, and yourself. With this sled, you're putting 41 of the highest quality, precision machined components between yourself and the cutting edge. With the Infinity Tools Vertical Router Sled, you'll be able to hold your work securely and safely against a router table or shaper cutter machine. For years, making vertical cope cuts against a router table fence has been a precarious operation. Safety, repeatability, confidence, accuracy: these are the things that you want to know are in place when starting work at your router table or shaper cutter. See the assembly and instructions video below for a full explanation.Increase Safety & Comfort When Cutting Narrow Pieces of Stock The maximum slab thickness is determined by the number of risers (if any) used to mount the side rails, the length of your router bit, and whether or not you are using a 1/2" collect extension. 10' (120") long router sleds include a set of 4' (48") and 6' (72") linear rails. The slab flattening area for each size router sled when using a 2.5" diameter slab flattening bit (like the SpeTool CA-IP-D1/2)* is as follows: Router Sled SizeĨ' (96") long router sleds include two sets of 4' (48") linear rails. The size of the Crafted Elements router sled represents the approximate footprint of the sled components when assembled and reflects the workbench area required to mount it. An optional dust collection shroud and 2.5" boot is available to help catch some of the dust created by slab milling. The router sled is available in lengths of 4', 6', 8' (2 sets of 4' rails) and 10' (4'+6' rails) with cross bar widths of 40", 48" or 60". We also offer a blank "drill it yourself" base plate if you have a router that isn't in our compatibility list. The router base plate features pre-drilled holes for most commonly used routers, making assembly that much quicker. Use any compatible full sized router with a range of commonly available spoil board (slab flattening) bits. The Crafted Elements Router Sled jig comes with everything you need except the router, slab flattening bit, plywood rail risers and workbench. Once the initial assembly is completed, the router carriage (sub-assembly) and rails can be setup and ready to go on your existing flat and straight workbench within 2 minutes. Save shop space with the easy to attach and detach linear rails. We precision cut and machine 1/2" thick acrylic components for the cross rail brackets and router mount to create a durable, cost effective solution that is going to save you time, money and boost shop efficiency. ![]() ![]() Our router sled is built with industrial grade 20mm components commonly used in CNC machines, large 3D printers and industrial automation. If you don't have the space or money to buy a large CNC machine ($10K+) or industrial planer ($70K+) then a router based slab levelling jig is a great solution. The Crafted Elements Router Sled (Wood Slab Flattening Mill) is perfect for small wood shops and garage woodworking warriors that have limited space. Choose Using The 'Size' Drop Down Menu Above To See Updated Size, SKU and Price.
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