I'm going to build one of those router sled jobs, made out of aluminium extrusion.
This chap on youtube has a video on them -
Now, obviously, the size is directly dependant on your stock, and what you are doing with it. I dont have a market for large resin tables or anything like that, so my plan is a work area of about 170cm x 100cm (table footprint 2m x 1.4m)
Its a bit of a pin-the-tail-in-the-donkey thing, as who knows what the future will bring, but that works out at about 5.5 feet. Im wondering if i shouldnt just make it large enough to do 6 foot jobs and be done with it.
Its not money on extrusion, so much as being increasingly awkward to set up, store etc.
What do you reckon?
Again, noone will have that much of a solid answer, but the question is, is 6 foot such a standard length for "stuff" that i would be shooting myself in the foot by not building to accommodate it?
This chap on youtube has a video on them -
Now, obviously, the size is directly dependant on your stock, and what you are doing with it. I dont have a market for large resin tables or anything like that, so my plan is a work area of about 170cm x 100cm (table footprint 2m x 1.4m)
Its a bit of a pin-the-tail-in-the-donkey thing, as who knows what the future will bring, but that works out at about 5.5 feet. Im wondering if i shouldnt just make it large enough to do 6 foot jobs and be done with it.
Its not money on extrusion, so much as being increasingly awkward to set up, store etc.
What do you reckon?
Again, noone will have that much of a solid answer, but the question is, is 6 foot such a standard length for "stuff" that i would be shooting myself in the foot by not building to accommodate it?