SFSteve
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- Apr 11, 2014
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Hi all, I wanted to share my design for a cost effective, slim-line work-top and tool tray that’s about as easy to transport and store as it could possibly be.
We’re simply using a 1” thick slab of MDF to create this job site or small shop portable table. We haven’t found a project we couldn’t do on it yet. The angled troughs are handles that are angled perfectly to maximize comfort while carrying the slab at your side (Festool logo was just for fun!)
To see more photos, details & CAD drawings, check out my site at www.multifunctionslab.com
http://vimeo.com/106330205
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The tool tray has the exact same hole pattern as the table so the handles align perfectly for carrying both tray and table at the same time. We've added two rabbets to store tracks vertically. And the long troughs are for placing Skill Saws and other tools upright.
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We can do vertical clamping with very adequate stability for routing and many other tasks. The idea behind the side clamp troughs is that you can use pretty much any clamp you like.
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These are quite inexpensive to have made at your local CNC shop (about $175); we have several around to make sure there’s at least one or two on each of our jobsites.
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I’ve routed three tool and screw troughs to keep things below the plane of the work material.
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And, why not? We may as well have a hose holder while we’re at it, right?
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I welcome your feedback on this or, if you make one and create some new features, let me know - we’d like to improve ours! I really enjoy working with this table and just wanted to share the idea with the community.
We’re simply using a 1” thick slab of MDF to create this job site or small shop portable table. We haven’t found a project we couldn’t do on it yet. The angled troughs are handles that are angled perfectly to maximize comfort while carrying the slab at your side (Festool logo was just for fun!)
To see more photos, details & CAD drawings, check out my site at www.multifunctionslab.com
http://vimeo.com/106330205
[attachimg=2]
The tool tray has the exact same hole pattern as the table so the handles align perfectly for carrying both tray and table at the same time. We've added two rabbets to store tracks vertically. And the long troughs are for placing Skill Saws and other tools upright.
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We can do vertical clamping with very adequate stability for routing and many other tasks. The idea behind the side clamp troughs is that you can use pretty much any clamp you like.
[attachimg=5]
These are quite inexpensive to have made at your local CNC shop (about $175); we have several around to make sure there’s at least one or two on each of our jobsites.
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I’ve routed three tool and screw troughs to keep things below the plane of the work material.
[attachimg=7]
And, why not? We may as well have a hose holder while we’re at it, right?
[attachimg=8]
I welcome your feedback on this or, if you make one and create some new features, let me know - we’d like to improve ours! I really enjoy working with this table and just wanted to share the idea with the community.