After getting my slabs cut into useable large ‘planks’ my current milling setup is not big enough to cope with a 2.1m x 1 m project.
My current table was a very simple low cost build from ‘scrap‘ timber with a 4ftx4ft ply bed and 4” high sides from mdf. The router sled was made up from 18mm mdf I had spare.
I really need an 8x4ft table but that presents storage issues and is a beast to handle too. After a few doodles and problem solving (helped by a few single malts ) I hit on the idea of making a modular table.
My Bora centipede 1.2x1.2m would be ideal as a stand and a 2ft overhang at each end could be braced and supported with a workmate or two to give a solid base. To make the whole thing more easy to store I wanted to split the bed in half ….but then how to mount the 2000mm linear rails.
After looking at various clamp ideas I hit on using some 4x2 cos timber to mount the linear slides and fasten them to the bed using 5 x C clamps recessed and screwed into the base of each rail. This will joint the two halves of the bed together and stiffen the edges of the bed whilst supporting the linear rails. If I also only needed to use a smaller table I could reposition the rails on one half only.
Today I made the two bases and completed most of the bracing …pics to follow when I try to move the build on tomorrow.
My current table was a very simple low cost build from ‘scrap‘ timber with a 4ftx4ft ply bed and 4” high sides from mdf. The router sled was made up from 18mm mdf I had spare.
I really need an 8x4ft table but that presents storage issues and is a beast to handle too. After a few doodles and problem solving (helped by a few single malts ) I hit on the idea of making a modular table.
My Bora centipede 1.2x1.2m would be ideal as a stand and a 2ft overhang at each end could be braced and supported with a workmate or two to give a solid base. To make the whole thing more easy to store I wanted to split the bed in half ….but then how to mount the 2000mm linear rails.
After looking at various clamp ideas I hit on using some 4x2 cos timber to mount the linear slides and fasten them to the bed using 5 x C clamps recessed and screwed into the base of each rail. This will joint the two halves of the bed together and stiffen the edges of the bed whilst supporting the linear rails. If I also only needed to use a smaller table I could reposition the rails on one half only.
Today I made the two bases and completed most of the bracing …pics to follow when I try to move the build on tomorrow.