Well, lo and behold - I finally was able to post a pic! (used my iPhone).
This is a cart for the CTS that I finished today using very worn and tattered 3/4" underlayment plywood that had been sitting outside of my friends workshop for the past ten months. Weather worn and oxidized, I cut it up and sanded away the dirt, grime and mold and came up with this.
The top of the CTS table butts up to my existing workbench at 920mm to serve as an outfeed, if necessary. I dropped 20mm dog holes on the natural top (that's coated with Osmo Polyx) for future flexibility, in case its ever needed. And the carcass has three Sys M compartments that while being 439mm in height is a couple mm too short to fit an M437 (go figure). Finally, there's a small compartment to house a stack of S76 Systainers - the carcass is coated in a blend of General Blue and Ebony water based oil.
I'm using my shop projects to try techniques - like, with the exception of the casters, there are no screws in the build. It's all 5x30 Dominos. There's a bunch of mistakes but I find that the blue black stain hides the imperfections!
This is a cart for the CTS that I finished today using very worn and tattered 3/4" underlayment plywood that had been sitting outside of my friends workshop for the past ten months. Weather worn and oxidized, I cut it up and sanded away the dirt, grime and mold and came up with this.
The top of the CTS table butts up to my existing workbench at 920mm to serve as an outfeed, if necessary. I dropped 20mm dog holes on the natural top (that's coated with Osmo Polyx) for future flexibility, in case its ever needed. And the carcass has three Sys M compartments that while being 439mm in height is a couple mm too short to fit an M437 (go figure). Finally, there's a small compartment to house a stack of S76 Systainers - the carcass is coated in a blend of General Blue and Ebony water based oil.
I'm using my shop projects to try techniques - like, with the exception of the casters, there are no screws in the build. It's all 5x30 Dominos. There's a bunch of mistakes but I find that the blue black stain hides the imperfections!