I'm building a large crosscut sled so I can make the panel lids for my bench seat.
I have boxes of hardwood laminated flooring available and when I cut a piece to width, it was the perfect thickness (depth) for the miter slot and slides extremely smoothly, so I figured it would make good runners.
I know that UHMW and HDPE are the go to materials at the moment but has anyone tried hardwood laminated plywood?
It looks like it would do a decent job and being plywood should be dimensionally stable.
For the record, it's maple with a satin finish.
I have boxes of hardwood laminated flooring available and when I cut a piece to width, it was the perfect thickness (depth) for the miter slot and slides extremely smoothly, so I figured it would make good runners.
I know that UHMW and HDPE are the go to materials at the moment but has anyone tried hardwood laminated plywood?
It looks like it would do a decent job and being plywood should be dimensionally stable.
For the record, it's maple with a satin finish.