Jeff Horton
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Looking at a further refinement of my Lab. I am finding I don't like the shaper against the wall. I turn the fence 90 degrees sometimes and then the wall is in the way. The shaper doesn't have dust collection so chips go everywhere!!! Worse than a lathe. So I want to move it out in the open for better access in both use and cleaning up.
Here is what I have come up with and it seems like it will work well for me. But extra eyes are always a good thing.
Quick list of machines starting at the back wall. RAS and outfeed tables.
Table saw and outfeed (ignore the bent leg. It wasn't worth the effort to fix)
Jointer bench on the wall.
Then left to right. Smaller 6" jointer, Shaper, Band saw and scroll saw (back to back).
Drill presses with a stand with drawers in between them.
My big assembly bench. With the wall free behind it I am thinking wall storage, hanging clamp rack, peg board ect.
Compressor in the corner and there is door there.
My 12" jointer (if it ever gets here) and my planer will out of site over at the lumber rack along with other stuff that isn't getting moved.
So, anybody see any problems or improvements??
Jeff
Here is what I have come up with and it seems like it will work well for me. But extra eyes are always a good thing.
Quick list of machines starting at the back wall. RAS and outfeed tables.
Table saw and outfeed (ignore the bent leg. It wasn't worth the effort to fix)
Jointer bench on the wall.
Then left to right. Smaller 6" jointer, Shaper, Band saw and scroll saw (back to back).
Drill presses with a stand with drawers in between them.
My big assembly bench. With the wall free behind it I am thinking wall storage, hanging clamp rack, peg board ect.
Compressor in the corner and there is door there.
My 12" jointer (if it ever gets here) and my planer will out of site over at the lumber rack along with other stuff that isn't getting moved.
So, anybody see any problems or improvements??
Jeff