crazybrit
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I'm looking to build a new workbench for my CNC mill (350 pounds) and CNC lathe (250 pounds). Probably about 7-8' long. 3-4' deep.
I quite like the design at the bottom of this post here (the picture with the 2 kids crawling over it). No clue where it originally came from.
The other attached drawing (came from a thread over at CNCzone) looks more finished but has a lot more joints (pocket screws?) and I'm not sure on it's rigidity.
Before I start building, curious if anyone has any pearls of wisdom. I'll probably use 6 4x4 legs (rather than 8).
For the top, probably 2 pieces of 1/2" plywood glued together. I'm not sure if this is a good surface for this weight of equipment. Covering with a thin sheet of steel plate is an option but steel is $$$ right now. Long term I'd really like a concrete top but a) that's really heavy b) not sure if this is the best structure for it.
Not sure on whether leveling feet (or combo leveling casters/feet) are a good idea. I don't have any major need to move the bench around the shop.
Short term I just want to get the machines off the floor and onto the basic skeleton frame of the bench. Longer term I'll add drawers and shelving underneath.
I quite like the design at the bottom of this post here (the picture with the 2 kids crawling over it). No clue where it originally came from.
The other attached drawing (came from a thread over at CNCzone) looks more finished but has a lot more joints (pocket screws?) and I'm not sure on it's rigidity.
Before I start building, curious if anyone has any pearls of wisdom. I'll probably use 6 4x4 legs (rather than 8).
For the top, probably 2 pieces of 1/2" plywood glued together. I'm not sure if this is a good surface for this weight of equipment. Covering with a thin sheet of steel plate is an option but steel is $$$ right now. Long term I'd really like a concrete top but a) that's really heavy b) not sure if this is the best structure for it.
Not sure on whether leveling feet (or combo leveling casters/feet) are a good idea. I don't have any major need to move the bench around the shop.
Short term I just want to get the machines off the floor and onto the basic skeleton frame of the bench. Longer term I'll add drawers and shelving underneath.
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