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Finally got my first project done! I learned a TON!
I needed something to learn how to use my new toys (hobby for me--IT nerd by day) and my stack of tools was becoming unmanageable, so I decided to build some sysports.
I started off with 4x8 3/4" birch plywood (thanks honeydokreg!) and ripped it down using my TS55 and the edge guides from the LR-32 kit as a "parallel guide" (works great up to ~400mm).
From there, routed a TON of holes using my OF 1400 and the LR-32 kit. For easy alignment, I put a qwas rail dog on my lr-32 rail, measured with the edge guides, squared up the back with the fence with the work piece and then clamped the rail to the board (inspired by brice's lr-32 + parallel guides method).
Next I made a tremendous amount of poorly aligned 6mm Domino holes
That's a tricky beast, but it for sure got easier as I went along. Big things I learned were
Only things I didn't use were the RO90/RO150 (and the Halloweenex level!), but it's just hanging out in the shop so don't really care that much. I didn't even glue it because the Dominos were such a tight fit.
Now I just need to order some slides and make the shelves. I'm thinking of taking the casters off and just putting some feet on there as the casters aren't super stable. I can't imagine moving these around a tremendous amount that wheels would be beneficial... thoughts/experience on this one?
Finally got my first project done! I learned a TON!
I needed something to learn how to use my new toys (hobby for me--IT nerd by day) and my stack of tools was becoming unmanageable, so I decided to build some sysports.
I started off with 4x8 3/4" birch plywood (thanks honeydokreg!) and ripped it down using my TS55 and the edge guides from the LR-32 kit as a "parallel guide" (works great up to ~400mm).
From there, routed a TON of holes using my OF 1400 and the LR-32 kit. For easy alignment, I put a qwas rail dog on my lr-32 rail, measured with the edge guides, squared up the back with the fence with the work piece and then clamped the rail to the board (inspired by brice's lr-32 + parallel guides method).
Next I made a tremendous amount of poorly aligned 6mm Domino holes

- setting the cross stops to what you intend to helps a lot with getting your spacing to line up
- remember to switch the depth guide from 25mm to 15mm when doing the "other side"
- make sure the cross stop pins aren't affecting your mortice angle/depth
Only things I didn't use were the RO90/RO150 (and the Halloweenex level!), but it's just hanging out in the shop so don't really care that much. I didn't even glue it because the Dominos were such a tight fit.
Now I just need to order some slides and make the shelves. I'm thinking of taking the casters off and just putting some feet on there as the casters aren't super stable. I can't imagine moving these around a tremendous amount that wheels would be beneficial... thoughts/experience on this one?