Nice table Jim, and I’ll agree, you work fast!
Nice table Jim, and I’ll agree, you work fast!
Thanks. This kind of project is very satisfying...relatively easy and fast and as has been noted, a versatile design that can be sized for many applications.
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
This style of table is frequently used as the project for introduction to woodworking. It serves in this case to rewire your woodworking brain to work in your new temporary shop without your sliding table saw. You have switched from the theoretical “I could use a track saw” to actually using one. It is good to switch from setting up to building in the new shop. Good job.
Last edited by Thomas Wilson; 09-10-2021 at 7:58 AM.
That's true, Thomas. It was an opportunity to actually use a different approach with what was available at the time. I did subsequently pick up a used cabinet saw to use in the temporary shop, but am still using the track saw for crosscutting some material.
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
Nice little table JIm. Not throwing stones but don't you own a Domino?
John
Thanks for sharing. It's great to see the steps and the pictures. And made me think about my ratty end tables from my impoverished days.