Mobile Workbench by poprhythm

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poprhythm
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Mobile Workbench by poprhythm

Post by poprhythm » Mon Nov 18, 2024 6:36 pm

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This is the first wood working project I've done of this size, but with all the helpful video and documented instructions, it's turning out pretty well! I just finished getting the sliding carriage base perfectly leveled and square with the saw's miter channel.

I'm now preparing the sliding carriage piece - in the video, it is done with two stacked pieces of material, while the sketchup model only has one. Is this to allow enough material to hold down the t-track?

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Re: Mobile Workbench by poprhythm

Post by Suso » Tue Nov 19, 2024 8:41 am

hi poprhythm, nice version!

I used short wood screws screwed from above and M5 bolts from below. For this I had to thread the T-track profile:

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Re: Mobile Workbench by poprhythm

Post by poprhythm » Sun Dec 22, 2024 5:57 pm

Thank you! I hadn't done threading before, so I got a tap and die set and made a bunch of #6 SAE threads in the T Track. I was a bit nervous if this would work but it ended up great without much trouble. I also decided to epoxy the T Track into place, more for piece of mind than anything.

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Used #6 3/8" flathead screws up from the bottom into the track.

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The router lift is now set up and feels very sturdy. I contracted a local commercial woodworker with a nice CNC setup (Liberating Wood) to cut the top pieces for the workbench out of baltic birch. They've turned out very nicely!
The start/stop switch is this model from Rockler. I did a surface mount for the switch on the side face, as it is in the plans. This version protruded further than the side of the table top, which I could envision getting accidentally tripped into stopping. So I added some extra width to the router table top to help prevent this.

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Here's the current progress.

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Next will be the top drawer to support the sliding carriage, the slides are in route.

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Re: Mobile Workbench by poprhythm

Post by poprhythm » Tue Feb 04, 2025 6:07 pm

Here is the CNC cutting the top surfaces. This was especially handy for the router lift. Thanks Liberating Wood.
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The rest of the pieces after they're cut - I used a spreadsheet and label maker to tag all of them in progress.
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Gluing up the legs and rails was fairly straightforward thanks to the video. I had some slight adjustments when assembling them, but it was easily managed.
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After getting one measurement for the inside of the frame, I assumed the cabinets would fit snuggly in place. It was off by just a hair on several pieces, so the trim router was put to work to get them fitting.
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Gluing up the frames needs a lot of clamping.
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...but comes out very sturdy.
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Re: Mobile Workbench by poprhythm

Post by poprhythm » Sat Mar 22, 2025 3:18 pm

I modified the jigsaw guide use on the side table. It attaches to the lowest T Track using some of the T bolts. I've used it on several cuts so far and it has proved to be beneficial. I used a bit of aluminum as the throat plate.

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The holding brackets had to be modified a bit for this Makita saw, but it is very secure once it's in place.

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A few router mistakes were made while removing the material, but nothing that couldn't be fixed with some sawdust and glue. I also have plans to 3D print a dust collector nozzle and mount it on the outside bracket.

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Re: Mobile Workbench by poprhythm

Post by Suso » Sat Mar 22, 2025 4:18 pm

I love how you incorporated the jig saw guide!

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