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Peter Pedisich
06-22-2006, 11:13 PM
A recent project with ideas I found here on SMC, this is my shop class I never took in high school.

Bottom layer of 3/4" Finply with 1/2" MDF top. Inside the drawer are some blank 4x4 inserts.

I cut the dados and rabbets with my EZ Smart SRK for Festool rails, they get along better than me and my wife!:eek:

Thanks to all who share their pics.

Pete

Corey Hallagan
06-22-2006, 11:28 PM
Very nice Peter. I need to do something like this!

Corey

Von Bickley
06-22-2006, 11:40 PM
Great job Peter:) :) :)

Larry Cooke
06-23-2006, 12:15 AM
Peter,

I say you got an A+ for your project. Looks great! Hope you don't mind if I steal some ideas from it. (will you ever know? :))

I like how you used the 1010 aluminum extrusion for your fence rails.

Question, what drill press is that?

Thanks,

Larry

Jim Becker
06-23-2006, 9:50 AM
Peter, that's great! Tell us about the extrusions you used to mount and move the fence on, please.

Peter Pedisich
06-23-2006, 11:14 AM
Thanks, guys.

Larry, the Drill Press is a Harbor Freight benchtop I got for free from a retiree. It's better than my previous one - handheld drill attachment.

Jim, The extrusions are from www.8020.net (http://www.8020.net) , I design stuff at work with it.
The side rails are 1010 (1" x 1") and the fence itself is 1534 (.75" x 1.5")
It's a good alternative to t-track.

Pete

Wes Bischel
06-23-2006, 11:22 AM
Pete,
Really well done! I figure you'll retire before that table needs to be upgraded! It looks like it will take just about any additional fixture I can think of.

So, what's the first project that it gets used for?:D

Wes

glenn bradley
06-23-2006, 2:05 PM
Beautiful job and thanks for the link on the extrusions. I've been looking for something like that.

John Scarpa
06-23-2006, 6:15 PM
Peter,

Nice job on that. I'm going to put this one in memory when it comes time to do mine. Got to visit that extrusion site. Will remember also that we have an experience source when it comes to designing with that stuff.

John

Frank Chaffee
06-23-2006, 11:29 PM
Peter,
Nice drill press table.

I designed numerous aluminum extrusions in hollow and solid shapes, but none with the universality of the 8020 system.

Would you be willing, given the constraints of your employment, to share with us your ideas regarding uses of this system?

I bet that with your experiences and ideas you could write a fine article for our archives.
Frank