Finished my Paulk workbench (1st post)

Doug H

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I stumbled across the Paulk workbench plans last week and just had to build one for my garage shop to test out my new (recon) RO-125 sander. I simplified construction by eliminating the table saw and router table options. The hardest part was boring all the 20mm holes and the biggest lesson learned was that I need to get a Festool router as my next tool addition! (too much dust!!) All the cutting was done with the TS-55REQ and I built a track guide for the PC router to utilize Festool guide rails and clamps to align all the holes.  [attachthumb=1][attachthumb=2][attachthumb=3]
 

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That looks great.  Both the router sled and the workbench and horses.

Welcome to FOG.  Look forward to seeing more of your work.

neil
 
Great job doug I really want to make this one day oh and  [welcome] to the mad house  [big grin]
 
Thanks. I should also have mentioned that my improvised (bungee cord) boom arm made a huge difference with my cutting and sanding.

Billedis: I bored them with my router using a 20mm Festool hinge boring bit. The guide rail and stops made the alignment much easier. (you can see the setup in this picture)

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OMG - you joined in 2008 and only have two posts?

Well, first a belated [welcome] to the FOG!!!

Second, what a great first post. Well done, sir!
 
Thanks, wow.  I have really been enjoying your first aid systainer posts. Awesome job! I wish I had the budget for one. (saving for OF 1010)
 
Nice job! Are your limit stops there to eliminate lateral movement or are they attached somehow to your home-made sled?
 
I set the limit stops for each hole to limit lateral movement. They are attached to the guide rail.
 
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