Surface Pro Systems

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*Patent Pending*
3 axis router sled with 6" of vertical adjustment featuring spindle clamp and 3d printed dust shoe

05/29/2026

2 axis automation prototype

05/29/2026

Black walnut and green epoxy river table made from slabs surfaced with the router sled. Watching the dried slabs come to life with a few passes of the router sled is pretty awesome.
*available*

05/28/2026

Using the sled to carve out a landing for some legs. Cut down 3/16", squared up corners with a chisele, drilled + installed hardware then attached the leg

Photos from Surface Pro Systems 's post 05/27/2026

Morning Wood MO used the router sled to surface two walnut slabs that turned into two separate tables. The blue one will be a coffee table and the green a dining table.

05/23/2026

On to the next 5x10 table and it is available !

-36" rollers at the front and back for loading slabs

-4) heavy duty casters with built in break but also can level the table for epoxy work

-8" adjustable z-axis (this is a huge upgrade, the original unit has 4" adjustment with the hand crank and the entire x axis would need to be moved to a higher bolt up position on the y rail plate to get the available 6")

05/21/2026

On to the next 5x10 table going to try to incorporate rollers on both sides for loading/unloading slabs

Photos from Surface Pro Systems 's post 05/18/2026

Table was picked up this afternoon, on to the next build!

05/16/2026

Had to break some bad news to a customer looking to remove router lines from a family heirloom. Turns out the top is particle board

05/13/2026

First portion of surfacing slabs is knocking down the high spots, flipping and repeat. This method leaves the final slab surfaced and as thick as possible

05/12/2026

Final pass on a large black walnut slab (96x24x2.5). It will make a nice table!

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