motobilt
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I though I would make a post since a few people were PM'ing asking questions.
The table is 3 feet x 5 feet. The work surface is roughly 39 inches from the floor. The top is 1/2" thick. The top was CNC Laser cut. The slots are 5/8" wide to accept standard toe clamps used on milling machines. The clamp kits are cheap.
The 4 half inch holes on the four corners are there to locate fixture plates I place on the table. With these I can draw a plate in Solidworks to locate the studs exactly where I want them for a given part. The plate are specific to the part I want to fixture. This way I can attach stops on the plate and they stay on the plate while in storage.
I have a "clamp rack" on one said to hand Vise-Grips and other camps. On the other side I have a tray to hold toe clamps, angle grinders, tape measure, and so on.
The legs have leveling feet at the base with non slip rubber. I hate it when my fab table moves. On the base I also added a small hole to bolt the table to the floor if required.
Under the table you will see receiver tubes on all four sides of the table. This is very handy to mount a vise, bead roller, other fixtures to the extend the work surface, and more.
Around the under base is a series of holes. These can be used for many different things. I put them there to bolt accessories to at a later date.
The legs and and under base and clamp rack were CNC laser cut from 3/16" plate and formed on a hydraulic press brake. The receiver tube assemblies are 1/4" thick and have weld nuts installed for pinch bolts. The tray was cut from 1/8".
Over the years I have built many different tables. I have other sizes in my shop. This 3x5 is a perfect table size for many jobs. Of course a huge fixture table would be nice but this one I can sit down next to a vehicle I am building and use it..
Hope you enjoy.
Thanks
Dan
SOLIDWORKS RENDERS
ACTUAL TABLE
The table is 3 feet x 5 feet. The work surface is roughly 39 inches from the floor. The top is 1/2" thick. The top was CNC Laser cut. The slots are 5/8" wide to accept standard toe clamps used on milling machines. The clamp kits are cheap.
The 4 half inch holes on the four corners are there to locate fixture plates I place on the table. With these I can draw a plate in Solidworks to locate the studs exactly where I want them for a given part. The plate are specific to the part I want to fixture. This way I can attach stops on the plate and they stay on the plate while in storage.
I have a "clamp rack" on one said to hand Vise-Grips and other camps. On the other side I have a tray to hold toe clamps, angle grinders, tape measure, and so on.
The legs have leveling feet at the base with non slip rubber. I hate it when my fab table moves. On the base I also added a small hole to bolt the table to the floor if required.
Under the table you will see receiver tubes on all four sides of the table. This is very handy to mount a vise, bead roller, other fixtures to the extend the work surface, and more.
Around the under base is a series of holes. These can be used for many different things. I put them there to bolt accessories to at a later date.
The legs and and under base and clamp rack were CNC laser cut from 3/16" plate and formed on a hydraulic press brake. The receiver tube assemblies are 1/4" thick and have weld nuts installed for pinch bolts. The tray was cut from 1/8".
Over the years I have built many different tables. I have other sizes in my shop. This 3x5 is a perfect table size for many jobs. Of course a huge fixture table would be nice but this one I can sit down next to a vehicle I am building and use it..
Hope you enjoy.
Thanks
Dan
SOLIDWORKS RENDERS
ACTUAL TABLE
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