Stuart Ablett
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I've not got the saw yet, or finished the job, but as I'm laid up with the busted foot, I have been crashing my computer with Sketch Up
I guess I need a new computer as well...
Anyway, this is the basic set up I've come up with.
Remember, I work in a Dungeon, everything come down the hatch in the ceiling
Not everything is in the model, but most of it is.
Now the jointer is under the main worktable the takes up the center of the workshop, I plan on moving the jointer under the SCMS, I'll have to build some steel brackets that will be anchored to the concrete wall for the SCMS to sit on, as I think the jointer will have to almost directly under the SCMS.
I'm also thinking of moving the Router table into the wing on the table saw. I'd get the saw with the 50" rails, and orientate the saw as shown, this way, I can get the long rails and use the saw fence for the router table as well, and free up some space, I'd move the 14" bandsaw to the spot the router table is in now, and leave Big Blue by the cyclone.
The planer would go under the SCMS to the right. I'd also build a bit of a table around the tablesaw to the left of the blade and maybe even a bit behind the saw too, dunno, depends on space.
I have the Festool TS55 for ripping up sheet goods, and I very seldom rip anything long, as long stuff is just not used much hear, as most of the homes are small.
I would have about 6' behind the blade, as the line of site behind the blade would be right under the stairs.
Well, what do you think?
I guess I need a new computer as well...
Anyway, this is the basic set up I've come up with.
Remember, I work in a Dungeon, everything come down the hatch in the ceiling
Not everything is in the model, but most of it is.
Now the jointer is under the main worktable the takes up the center of the workshop, I plan on moving the jointer under the SCMS, I'll have to build some steel brackets that will be anchored to the concrete wall for the SCMS to sit on, as I think the jointer will have to almost directly under the SCMS.
I'm also thinking of moving the Router table into the wing on the table saw. I'd get the saw with the 50" rails, and orientate the saw as shown, this way, I can get the long rails and use the saw fence for the router table as well, and free up some space, I'd move the 14" bandsaw to the spot the router table is in now, and leave Big Blue by the cyclone.
The planer would go under the SCMS to the right. I'd also build a bit of a table around the tablesaw to the left of the blade and maybe even a bit behind the saw too, dunno, depends on space.
I have the Festool TS55 for ripping up sheet goods, and I very seldom rip anything long, as long stuff is just not used much hear, as most of the homes are small.
I would have about 6' behind the blade, as the line of site behind the blade would be right under the stairs.
Well, what do you think?