DigitalM
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Shortly about to embark on making a door that i mentioned in an earlier thread. I'm used to working on much smaller projects. Key to this is obviously going to be gluing up something this large while ensuring it's perfectly flat.
I just don't have space for a permanent large and well leveled glue-up table, but I do have space for something temporary that I can set up when I need it and stash away when it's not. The obvious thing seems to be some sort of trestle table or some saw horses and a big sheet of ply or something, then shimming to level.
Before I go ahead and try to reinvent the wheel badly, has anyone come up with something clever and cheap, that stows away easily. Or am I missing something totally obvious?!
Honestly, any tips that stop me heading down the wrong path would be greatly appreciated. When you're working on small boxes and similar projects this sort of thing isn't such an issue!
I just don't have space for a permanent large and well leveled glue-up table, but I do have space for something temporary that I can set up when I need it and stash away when it's not. The obvious thing seems to be some sort of trestle table or some saw horses and a big sheet of ply or something, then shimming to level.
Before I go ahead and try to reinvent the wheel badly, has anyone come up with something clever and cheap, that stows away easily. Or am I missing something totally obvious?!
Honestly, any tips that stop me heading down the wrong path would be greatly appreciated. When you're working on small boxes and similar projects this sort of thing isn't such an issue!