Eric The Viking
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I've been planning a drill table for some while now. I haven't finalized the dimensions etc, yet, but here's the general idea (ex-Sketchup):
The table thickness isn't yet to scale, although the track dimensions, the drill position and cast table dimensions underneath are exact.
The problem is the nice laminate-finished MDF I'd set aside for this: I think it's too thin to take the T-track. The tracking is 12.33mm deep by 18.75mm wide. The faced MDF I have is 15.75mm thick.
I could put ribs on the bottom, but it would mess-up the look of the thing a bit, although if the clamps underneath came off the ribs it might be easier to fit.
Questions: What thickness of MDF should I use for the table and fence? Can I get the required thickness already laminated, or should I laminate it myself (or is laminate a bad idea because it's too slippery???)?
Or is it better, say, to do it in ply, shop-laminated to the right thickness?
If someone's got a bought table with T-tracking, please could you tell me what thickness MDF was used for the table?
It doesn't need to be perfect, nor built like a brick 'outhouse' but I don't want to make it twice in a hurry.
As ever, all thoughts appreciated,
Thanks,
E.
PS: The routed slots for the fence sliders were a first idea that I haven't taken off the model yet. I'll probably run the table T-tracks to the back to eliminate them, and, if I don't put ribs on the table, the clamps underneath will fix to or through the T-track extrusion too, for extra strength.
The table thickness isn't yet to scale, although the track dimensions, the drill position and cast table dimensions underneath are exact.
The problem is the nice laminate-finished MDF I'd set aside for this: I think it's too thin to take the T-track. The tracking is 12.33mm deep by 18.75mm wide. The faced MDF I have is 15.75mm thick.
I could put ribs on the bottom, but it would mess-up the look of the thing a bit, although if the clamps underneath came off the ribs it might be easier to fit.
Questions: What thickness of MDF should I use for the table and fence? Can I get the required thickness already laminated, or should I laminate it myself (or is laminate a bad idea because it's too slippery???)?
Or is it better, say, to do it in ply, shop-laminated to the right thickness?
If someone's got a bought table with T-tracking, please could you tell me what thickness MDF was used for the table?
It doesn't need to be perfect, nor built like a brick 'outhouse' but I don't want to make it twice in a hurry.
As ever, all thoughts appreciated,
Thanks,
E.
PS: The routed slots for the fence sliders were a first idea that I haven't taken off the model yet. I'll probably run the table T-tracks to the back to eliminate them, and, if I don't put ribs on the table, the clamps underneath will fix to or through the T-track extrusion too, for extra strength.