Finally got the Plywood cart put together. It's from Shop Notes - 10 Plywood Projects. I was lucky to find 23/32 sheathing plywood that was flat, dry, and not too voidy at the Blue Borg.
I did all of the cutting with my trusty DeWalt Circular/Framing/whatever saw and the 100" straight-edge I got for Christmas. This was my first experience putting on casters and drilling shelf holes. ( I shoulda made a jig). I drilled all the holes with my trust DeWalt Drill, and sanded the whole shebang with my trusty DeWalt R.O.S. with 100 grit. OH, and I routed the handles and edge with my trusy Ryobi 1-1/2 hp router. Made me realize I have a pretty good selection of hand-power tools.
I drilled the shelf holes all the way through because it starts to whistle at about 45mph...but the casters are good and straight. It took me two weekends because I kept getting interrupted with beers and basketball games, but it was well worth it.
Now onto the gloat about the "Beast" my Birthday present last year. On its temporary mount:
A Craftsman 1 hp 6 x 9 belt/disc sander. According to the box, it weighs 88 pounds. It'll sand a 2x4 down to a 1x2 in about 45 seconds. Makes short work of any skin blemish. As a scroll-sawyer, I'm not exactly sure what I'm gonna do with this beast, but I know all of the bases will be Flat
I did all of the cutting with my trusty DeWalt Circular/Framing/whatever saw and the 100" straight-edge I got for Christmas. This was my first experience putting on casters and drilling shelf holes. ( I shoulda made a jig). I drilled all the holes with my trust DeWalt Drill, and sanded the whole shebang with my trusty DeWalt R.O.S. with 100 grit. OH, and I routed the handles and edge with my trusy Ryobi 1-1/2 hp router. Made me realize I have a pretty good selection of hand-power tools.
I drilled the shelf holes all the way through because it starts to whistle at about 45mph...but the casters are good and straight. It took me two weekends because I kept getting interrupted with beers and basketball games, but it was well worth it.
Now onto the gloat about the "Beast" my Birthday present last year. On its temporary mount:
A Craftsman 1 hp 6 x 9 belt/disc sander. According to the box, it weighs 88 pounds. It'll sand a 2x4 down to a 1x2 in about 45 seconds. Makes short work of any skin blemish. As a scroll-sawyer, I'm not exactly sure what I'm gonna do with this beast, but I know all of the bases will be Flat