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The article linked isn't a solid wood workbench. If I recall it was two, maybe three sheets of plywood. Cut into strips and then glued together...
For my existing workshop, I built a workbench similar to this, with different vises. I'd consider doing this one again. I do like the beefiness...
Looking forward to your build as well. Looks like you went with the largest machine and belt driven, why did you choose that? What will you be...
Thank you @GrayUK. Looks like this is on my end as I had a signature with a link to my site and this is against the forum guidelines. That is...
Cool - I think this is the first all black machine I've seen. I too am curious about the spindle.
The last few days the OpenBuilds forum has seemed really slow or not loading at all for me. Is anyone else having trouble? When I follow link...
Cool, thanks for sharing. I was thinking something along the lines of this PSSR ZC Tail would make it easier and less exposed for the router AC...
Please do post the pics. I too was looking at SuperPID recently. I'm curious why you bypassed the internal speed controller and why not just...
Hi @pauna The WorkBee is built based on the OpenBuilds C-Beam. According to their store, the sizes only go up to 1500mm. I think Ryan at...
On the topic of table tops, I came across this video from Modern Builds last night on YouTube. I like the idea of building a very solid, very...
I was just thinking about table sizes, so I'm glad to read the latest posts. I've got a small workshop at the moment, so now I'm thinking of...
Really nice details on your build TURK. Thank you for sharing the success and the trouble.
Nice looking machine Turk! Hi Phil, welcome to the forum. The longer the frame, the more it needs to be supported. That said, the C Beam...
Good point about router mounts @T4Concepts. I had saw that there are several places online, stores based in Europe, that had 71mm to small...
@T4Concepts Yes, "Sneaker net" works to move your files back and forth. Your tool chain sounds appropriate to me, though I've not used Sketchup...