PowerMatic 64A Fold-Down Out-feed Table.
This project took a lot more time than I thought it would! You can see more pictures, with additional details, in my photo album. http://www.ncwoodworker.net/pp/showgallery.php?cat=1012
It's amazing how many ways you can build an out-feed table. After considerable research on the Internet, I found it necessary to use the design-as-you-go method.
I used Aluminum T-Track in the miter gauge slots; it was a tedious job to align the T-track with the miter slots in the tablesaw but it sure looks nice My objective was to extend the miter track for my large cross-cut sled.
The LOML was really impressed! She wants to use it as a cutting table for her sewing. Guess I will need to install a fine tooth blade when she does that:slap:
-Don
This project took a lot more time than I thought it would! You can see more pictures, with additional details, in my photo album. http://www.ncwoodworker.net/pp/showgallery.php?cat=1012
It's amazing how many ways you can build an out-feed table. After considerable research on the Internet, I found it necessary to use the design-as-you-go method.
I used Aluminum T-Track in the miter gauge slots; it was a tedious job to align the T-track with the miter slots in the tablesaw but it sure looks nice My objective was to extend the miter track for my large cross-cut sled.
The LOML was really impressed! She wants to use it as a cutting table for her sewing. Guess I will need to install a fine tooth blade when she does that:slap:
-Don
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