Firebrick43
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I started building this bench 2 years ago and got busy with life and other projects. Well the wuhan/ corona virus panic of 2020 is going to allow me lots of time to finish it.
So as seen above I have bought a six pack of Corona, a juicy lime, and back to work, hopefully finish it.
I have what I think is a novel way of dealing with the track like no other has done!
lilscorpions mft table really got me hooked. Hard to believe it was four years ago but here is the table he built.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=3913069&postcount=561
My table is radically different but was inspired by it.
The semi completed base carcass.
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Biggest thing for me is the storage. The two sides have shelves to store hdx parts organizers.
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The whole thing is made from Baltic birch ply. The shelves 1/2"(12mm) and the carcass 3/4" (18mm). I works wonderfully.
The shelves have thin oak runners housed in a shallow dado. They prevent wear to the ply face and after waxed are nearly as slick as slides. The top shelf is larger than the other ones and will eventually have ply boxes made to store my doweling jigs/dowels and pocket hole jigs/screws.
The main back bone has some dados as well for alignment but is mainly pocket screwed and glued together. I hate the look of exposed pocket screw so areas such as the side panels are reinforced with through dowels that are cut off with a flush cut saw after the glue dries. It's faster and visually appealing compared to plugged pocket screw holes.
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I started building this bench 2 years ago and got busy with life and other projects. Well the wuhan/ corona virus panic of 2020 is going to allow me lots of time to finish it.
So as seen above I have bought a six pack of Corona, a juicy lime, and back to work, hopefully finish it.
I have what I think is a novel way of dealing with the track like no other has done!
lilscorpions mft table really got me hooked. Hard to believe it was four years ago but here is the table he built.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=3913069&postcount=561
My table is radically different but was inspired by it.
The semi completed base carcass.
View media item 83825
Biggest thing for me is the storage. The two sides have shelves to store hdx parts organizers.
View media item 83826
The whole thing is made from Baltic birch ply. The shelves 1/2"(12mm) and the carcass 3/4" (18mm). I works wonderfully.
The shelves have thin oak runners housed in a shallow dado. They prevent wear to the ply face and after waxed are nearly as slick as slides. The top shelf is larger than the other ones and will eventually have ply boxes made to store my doweling jigs/dowels and pocket hole jigs/screws.
The main back bone has some dados as well for alignment but is mainly pocket screwed and glued together. I hate the look of exposed pocket screw so areas such as the side panels are reinforced with through dowels that are cut off with a flush cut saw after the glue dries. It's faster and visually appealing compared to plugged pocket screw holes.
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