"sdppm" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I was watching an episoid of "Freeform Furniture" and there was a
> crosscut sled that looked like it could be a Biesmeyer. Does anyone
> have knowledge who made this or know who in fact makes this.
>
> You can see this at
>
> http://www.diynet.com/diy/ww_other/article/0,2049,DIY_14443_4315199_02,00.html
>
I had to watch the show two times to realize there were tools.
On 18 Mar 2006 12:34:44 -0800, "sdppm" <[email protected]> wrote:
>I was watching an episoid of "Freeform Furniture" and there was a
>crosscut sled that looked like it could be a Biesmeyer. Does anyone
>have knowledge who made this or know who in fact makes this.
>
>You can see this at
>
>http://www.diynet.com/diy/ww_other/article/0,2049,DIY_14443_4315199_02,00.html
Yes, it was made by Biesemeyer. It appears it no longer is or at least
I couldn't find it on their website, where it used to be.
I know it used to be, because I stole a picture of it from there when
I made the "Biesemeyer Crosscut Sled" page for the Norm's Tools
section of my website. He used one a couple of times.
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sdppm wrote:
> I was watching an episoid of "Freeform Furniture" and there was a
> crosscut sled that looked like it could be a Biesmeyer. Does anyone
> have knowledge who made this or know who in fact makes this.
>
> You can see this at
>
> http://www.diynet.com/diy/ww_other/article/0,2049,DIY_14443_4315199_02,00.html
>
I didn't see anything about it in that link to suggest it's a Bies
product. did you check their website?
Dave
"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "sdppm" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>I was watching an episoid of "Freeform Furniture" and there was a
>> crosscut sled that looked like it could be a Biesmeyer. Does anyone
>> have knowledge who made this or know who in fact makes this.
>>
>> You can see this at
>>
>> http://www.diynet.com/diy/ww_other/article/0,2049,DIY_14443_4315199_02,00.html
>>
>
> I had to watch the show two times to realize there were tools.
>
Same here. She sure has a nice set of implants.