This is my new workbench. The body is made of hard plywood and the tabletop is made of Okoume Blockboard with a poplar core. This workbench uses inserts for the circular saw, jigsaw, palm router. Its use can be expanded by adding new inserts for new tools.
The dust collection system is a two-part one - the base cabinet collects dust from the bottom and the top dust hood (videos coming soon) for the top of the table. This is a modular design and I have made modifications to the design to suit my needs.
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Very interesting! Thanks for sharing!
Thank You!
La scie circulaire, c'est pas hyper dangereux Sans couteau diviseur ?
It will be added on the tweaks for the workbench including overhead dust collection. How ever kickback often comes if the fence is not 100% parallel to the blade - If set properly and using a pust block - chances of kickback are slim
I don't quite agree with you. Chances are small indeed, but it's not entirely a mater of the Fence being parellel to the blade, for exemple when working with solid wood. As it is, it is nowhere near safe to me, for personally i do not check paralellism every time I move the fence. But that's your fingers, not mine
benjams See above - its the next stage in table saw tweaks and upgrades! Videos Coming Soon!
Nice !