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moparfreak
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The work continued in the other direction of the grid.

More broken bits.....

But I persevere!

Install caster blocks (fixed in the back, removable swivel in the front, all to clear the roll-out CNC drawer that comes in the future). Now this 250lb behemoth is mobile.

Big 40" drawer slides for the two monster drawers (top for clamps / jigs / assembly aids, bottom for routers and all related jigs).

And just for fun, pushed into final position. It's tight but perfectly sized. Very secure fit with the tables and machines around it. I need to bring it out and do a final cleanup sand of the top surface to get rid of marks and scratches and give it an even sheen. Also will do a couple filler pieces in the back where it transitions over to the tablesaw.

The height level ended up perfect with the assembly table so it acts almost like an extension of that table surface. I like having infinite ways of holding things down, and I suspect I'll use this surface just as much as the other bench for glue-ups / fixturing / sanding / routing. Next up would be now that the case is in its final form, to measure and build the drawers to size, and then the lower CNC rolling platform. Hope to knock those out pretty quickly so I can check this into the done column and start up on another project (as I've learned multitasking isn't the best idea if I want to get projects into the DONE pile).

More broken bits.....

But I persevere!

Install caster blocks (fixed in the back, removable swivel in the front, all to clear the roll-out CNC drawer that comes in the future). Now this 250lb behemoth is mobile.

Big 40" drawer slides for the two monster drawers (top for clamps / jigs / assembly aids, bottom for routers and all related jigs).

And just for fun, pushed into final position. It's tight but perfectly sized. Very secure fit with the tables and machines around it. I need to bring it out and do a final cleanup sand of the top surface to get rid of marks and scratches and give it an even sheen. Also will do a couple filler pieces in the back where it transitions over to the tablesaw.

The height level ended up perfect with the assembly table so it acts almost like an extension of that table surface. I like having infinite ways of holding things down, and I suspect I'll use this surface just as much as the other bench for glue-ups / fixturing / sanding / routing. Next up would be now that the case is in its final form, to measure and build the drawers to size, and then the lower CNC rolling platform. Hope to knock those out pretty quickly so I can check this into the done column and start up on another project (as I've learned multitasking isn't the best idea if I want to get projects into the DONE pile).





































































