Al Launier
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Haven't worked much in the shop, mostly trying to get it set up for a winter past time hobby, or wood working repairs. My last project was an obscenely colored bird house which I have since changed to a more subtle color scheme. The birds still are boycotting it. Oh well!
Now I've just completed another simple project, a Drill Press Expansion Table, that is well beneath your skills, but it passes the time & is enjoyable.
I occasionally find myself having to drill pieces that are longer, sometimes much longer, than the table of my small drill press & have to use a roller support. So, when I ran across an article in a Woodsmith magazine, I saw a solution; a flexible expansion table.
I decided not to glue the hardboard to the top of the table, preferring instead to screw it together so it could be removed if ever needed.
I also decided against incorporating the T-Track, as I prefer (at least for now) to use a fence that is pinned with a 1/4" dowel pin and pivots, then clamped, to establish a uniform row of holes for drilling. Several dowel holes along the edge of the table & the fence allow positioning that will accommodate most any size/shape work-piece. If anyone is interested I can email the Woodsmith plans.
Now I've just completed another simple project, a Drill Press Expansion Table, that is well beneath your skills, but it passes the time & is enjoyable.
I occasionally find myself having to drill pieces that are longer, sometimes much longer, than the table of my small drill press & have to use a roller support. So, when I ran across an article in a Woodsmith magazine, I saw a solution; a flexible expansion table.
I decided not to glue the hardboard to the top of the table, preferring instead to screw it together so it could be removed if ever needed.
I also decided against incorporating the T-Track, as I prefer (at least for now) to use a fence that is pinned with a 1/4" dowel pin and pivots, then clamped, to establish a uniform row of holes for drilling. Several dowel holes along the edge of the table & the fence allow positioning that will accommodate most any size/shape work-piece. If anyone is interested I can email the Woodsmith plans.
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