ziplock9000
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I need to make a 900x900x900 workbench for my laser cutting machine. However the room it will be situated in does not have doors wide enough for this to be moved in and out and it has to be able to do that. So the legs need to either fold up, be detachable or some other mechanism to make one axis of the table smaller than an average door.
While the workbench doesn't need to be anywhere near as sturdy as a woodworker's bench, it does have to have as little wobble as possible. The legs must attach with a nice stiff wobble-less joint so that when the laser head is zipping around the bench is not vibrate or wobble, so the leg attachments must be quite solid and stiff.
I've not settled on which wood I'll be using as it depends on availability and I'd like a cheap solution if possible.
I've thought about just using a heavy hinge and partially fold the legs up, or maybe just bolt the legs on and lastly a screw attachment in the middle of the leg pointing up that screws into the head of the table. With the bolt solution obviously going through two pieces of wood when fastening the legs, that will change the overall design as well.
Anyway, any advice would be great.
Thanks.
EDIT: It can't be attached to a wall.
(I didn't put this in the laser sub-forum as this is about the workbench not the laser)
While the workbench doesn't need to be anywhere near as sturdy as a woodworker's bench, it does have to have as little wobble as possible. The legs must attach with a nice stiff wobble-less joint so that when the laser head is zipping around the bench is not vibrate or wobble, so the leg attachments must be quite solid and stiff.
I've not settled on which wood I'll be using as it depends on availability and I'd like a cheap solution if possible.
I've thought about just using a heavy hinge and partially fold the legs up, or maybe just bolt the legs on and lastly a screw attachment in the middle of the leg pointing up that screws into the head of the table. With the bolt solution obviously going through two pieces of wood when fastening the legs, that will change the overall design as well.
Anyway, any advice would be great.
Thanks.
EDIT: It can't be attached to a wall.
(I didn't put this in the laser sub-forum as this is about the workbench not the laser)
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