BTL-A4
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I made a plywood outfeed table for my TS. It's two 3/4" thick pieces of birch plywood brad-nailed and glued together. It's been in service for a few years with no issues until now. It is warped such that the left and right ends are higher than the table, so any wood that is fed gets hung up on the left and right. It's warped about 1/4" or so.
I bought some steel "L" channel, 1/8" thick, 48" long to put on the ends to straighten it. They only seem to help a bit. They are not perfectly straight; they have about 1/16" -1/8" warpage. I only clamped them on to see how they would work, and I'm not sure they will, but maybe ?I just need to screw them on.
Here are some photos:
The level is being held down on one end to show the gap.

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An overall view of the table being clamped:

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A view looking down the L channel. You can see the curve a bit:

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I tried clamping it with the level, thinking the level would help straighten it out a bit. It only helped a little.

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This gap is in the middle of one of the L channel pieces:

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Any thoughts/comments/suggestions on how I could go about fixing the outfeed table?
Thanks!
I bought some steel "L" channel, 1/8" thick, 48" long to put on the ends to straighten it. They only seem to help a bit. They are not perfectly straight; they have about 1/16" -1/8" warpage. I only clamped them on to see how they would work, and I'm not sure they will, but maybe ?I just need to screw them on.
Here are some photos:
The level is being held down on one end to show the gap.

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An overall view of the table being clamped:

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A view looking down the L channel. You can see the curve a bit:

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I tried clamping it with the level, thinking the level would help straighten it out a bit. It only helped a little.

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This gap is in the middle of one of the L channel pieces:

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Any thoughts/comments/suggestions on how I could go about fixing the outfeed table?
Thanks!



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