Can the router sled handle smaller pieces as well as large slabs?

🔍 Yes, the sled is versatile for different sizes. If you have a small board or piece, you can still use the sled – you’d just need to make sure the piece is secured (for very small pieces, you might surround it with a sacrificial board so the sled stays supported). The Cratos sled’s adjustable height range (down to 1.5\" thickness) means even thinner material can be flattened:contentReference[oaicite:34]{index=34}:contentReference[oaicite:35]{index=35}. For very large projects, we’ve discussed it handles those; for smaller ones, it might almost feel like using a standard router jig. Some woodworkers even use router sleds to flatten glued-up panels or end-grain cutting boards. Just position multiple small pieces together if needed to give the sled runners something to ride on. In summary, large slabs are its forte, but you can definitely use it on smaller work – you don’t have to always be flattening a gigantic table top to justify using the sled.

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