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I've looked at the plans for a table saw outfeed table
in an old ShopNotes. Are there any other plans on the Net that you folks would recommend? Dennis Vogel |
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Dennis,
You don't need plans, check out a few pictures and make it fit your saw. You can check out the one I built at: http://www.amiigas.com/outfeed/outfeed.htm -- Ed. O. My woodworking projects at: http://www.amiigas.com Remove the NAIL from e-mail to reply |
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Look at these two sites:
http://members.aol.com/Alamaral/Outfeed.html http://www.sawsndust.com/p-outfeed.htm I built an outfeed for my Unisaw, which was sort of a hybrid of the above two approaches. You can see some pics of my effort he http://pages.cthome.net/logmanworld/outfeed1.jpg http://pages.cthome.net/logmanworld/outfeed4.jpg http://pages.cthome.net/logmanworld/outfeed5.jpg Mike "Dennis " wrote in message ... I've looked at the plans for a table saw outfeed table in an old ShopNotes. Are there any other plans on the Net that you folks would recommend? Dennis Vogel |
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"B a r r y B u r k e J r ." wrote
in message ... On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 17:15:19 -0400, "Dennis " wrote: I've looked at the plans for a table saw outfeed table in an old ShopNotes. Are there any other plans on the Net that you folks would recommend? Dennis Vogel What kind of saw, contractor, cabinet, portable? Forgot--Delta contractor. My very basic contractor's saw out feed table is simply two notched arms that attach with long versions of the bolts that hold the wings on. It's covered with laminate scraps left over from my router table project. I left a gap to allow my fence to slide between the saw table and the out feed table. It's simple and pops off with 4 bolts and a 17mm socket. That sounds similar to the plans I saw. Dennis Vogel |
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Ed. O. wrote:
You don't need plans, check out a few pictures and make it fit your saw. You can check out the one I built at: http://www.amiigas.com/outfeed/outfeed.htm While your table is very nice...maybe he does _need_ plans...which is, no doubt, why he asked for them. -- ************************************ Chris Merrill (remove the ZZZ to contact me) ************************************ |
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Dennis,
It is only clean during picture taking time. -- Ed. O. My woodworking projects at: http://www.amiigas.com Remove the NAIL from e-mail to reply |
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Hi,
there's a very nice plan for an outfeed table in this: http://woodstore.woodmall.com/bewoso.html (I bought this mag for the drill press table plans in it. ) Hope this helps, Todd "Ed. O." wrote in message ... Dennis, You don't need plans, check out a few pictures and make it fit your saw. You can check out the one I built at: http://www.amiigas.com/outfeed/outfeed.htm |
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Mon, Sep 15, 2003, 5:15pm
) asks: I've looked at the plans for a table saw outfeed table in an old ShopNotes. Are there any other plans on the Net that you folks would recommend? Something even simpler. You got a kid? Anywhere from about 8 yo, up? That's all you need. My grandfather would rip lumber and plywood, and I would act as an outfeed table/handler. No prob JOAT Atheism is a non-prophet organization. Life just ain't life without good music. - JOAT Web Page Update 15 Sep 2003. Some tunes I like. http://community-2.webtv.net/Jakofal...OMETUNESILIKE/ |
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"dteckie" wrote in message
om... "Dennis " wrote in message ... Looks good. Thanks. Man, is your saw ever clean! ;-) Dennis Vogel "Ed. O." wrote in message ... Dennis, You don't need plans, check out a few pictures and make it fit your saw. You can check out the one I built at: http://www.amiigas.com/outfeed/outfeed.htm Very Nice Table and projects Dennis. Uh, wish I could take credit for that but it was Ed. O. that sent that. Look above at the attribution. I was just the addressee. Dennis Vogel |
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"Ed. O." wrote in message
... Dennis, It is only clean during picture taking time. Hah. Now I feel better about my shop. I better not let SWMBO see your pics! Dennis Vogel |
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"Chris Merrill" wrote in message
. .. Ed. O. wrote: You don't need plans, check out a few pictures and make it fit your saw. You can check out the one I built at: http://www.amiigas.com/outfeed/outfeed.htm While your table is very nice...maybe he does _need_ plans...which is, no doubt, why he asked for them. Nah, take it easy on him, he's right. "Plans" was probably not the right word. A few good photos and rough sizes is usually good enough for most things. The photos have been pretty good. Sometimes a parts list is good for hidden or specialized hardware but for a OF table, I think I can go from the photos. Most variations seem to be how the table is attached to the saw. Dennis Vogel |
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"Todd Seidenberg" wrote in message
om... Hi, there's a very nice plan for an outfeed table in this: http://woodstore.woodmall.com/bewoso.html (I bought this mag for the drill press table plans in it. ) Hope this helps, Yep. Thanks. I wish they had a few pics so I could see what I was buying. Dennis Vogel |
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"Jack-of-all-trades - JOAT" wrote in message
... Mon, Sep 15, 2003, 5:15pm (Dennis ) asks: I've looked at the plans for a table saw outfeed table in an old ShopNotes. Are there any other plans on the Net that you folks would recommend? Something even simpler. You got a kid? Anywhere from about 8 yo, up? That's all you need. My grandfather would rip lumber and plywood, and I would act as an outfeed table/handler. No prob Great idea. When can your kid or grandfather come over and help out? Tomorrow morning OK? As you may have guessed from the original request I've got no kids, fathers, or grandfathers around to help. It's just me. That's why I need an outfeed table. Dennis Vogel |
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Jack-of-all-trades - JOAT wrote:
Something even simpler. You got a kid? Anywhere from about 8 yo, up? That's all you need. My grandfather would rip lumber and plywood, and I would act as an outfeed table/handler. No prob 2 or 3 times I've tried this. Despite my instructions, "Don't pull, just hold, especially don't put sideways pressure" the results were suboptimal. The last time my SWMBO helped the cut ended up with a noticable curve -- a good trick for a table saw & rip fence. I thanked her for her help, jury-rigged an outfeed support for that sawing session, & dropped $20 on my next trip to the Borg on an outfeed roller. Much better results. I dunno, maybe my helpers just wanted to see what kickback looks like... ;-) -- Mark |
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