Curious about your choice of materials. I assume this is going to be a stationary table? Looks like you've got close to 3 sheets of 3/4 MDF, plus a 2x6 (?) outer frame. That's going to be one HEAVY mofo -- 300lbs or better!
1/2" plywood ribs would be more rigid, allow a shallower box, and at a fraction of the weight. Also, no need for 3/4" skins - this adds almost nothing to the rigidity. Instead, use 1/2" (or even 1/4" !) skins, with a replaceble sacrificial top.
@suckers0 Thanks, I am trying to improve the quality of my content. I never really though any one I did not know would want to watch but apparently I was wrong.
Curious about your choice of materials. I assume this is going to be a stationary table? Looks like you've got close to 3 sheets of 3/4 MDF, plus a 2x6 (?) outer frame. That's going to be one HEAVY mofo -- 300lbs or better!
1/2" plywood ribs would be more rigid, allow a shallower box, and at a fraction of the weight. Also, no need for 3/4" skins - this adds almost nothing to the rigidity. Instead, use 1/2" (or even 1/4" !) skins, with a replaceble sacrificial top.
jeffeverde1 1 month ago
no part 2 yet?
lennyf1957 1 month ago
@lennyf1957 Not yet, need to build a new table for my CNC hoping once i get the nightmare house done
Thanks
DarlingtonFarm 1 month ago
your buddys here on his harley....
6488ott 1 month ago
Part 2?
suckers0 4 months ago
@suckers0 I will make part two soon, my cnc is sitting on the router table now.
DarlingtonFarm 4 months ago
@DarlingtonFarm
Great, like your work and presentation style
suckers0 4 months ago
@suckers0 Thanks, I am trying to improve the quality of my content. I never really though any one I did not know would want to watch but apparently I was wrong.
Thanks
DarlingtonFarm 3 months ago
Making me dizzy with the camera movement. Keep it steady plz
arkledun 7 months ago