Jeevanbee
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Hi guys!
Finally I'm up to making my own workbench which shall be used in my shed . This is only a small shed with sizes of 2,25 mtr by 3,05 mtr :x . This shed is not only for woodworking but also houses a few bikes and a motorcycle, these however shall be rolled outside when busy but need to go back inside during night/bad weather.
Lay out of the shed:
At the left side: 3 hanging cabinets; 1.80 mtr wide. Below the cabinets a fridge. In the corner next to the hanging cabinets I'm planning for a dust extractor Next to the door; a big cabinet with L x w x h of 1 mtr, 50cm, 2 mtr.
I have made up the following idea of providing me with some worksurface. My plan was to integrate a table saw and router into a workbench on which I can also do some hand planing/assembly etc. The part where the router sits/hangs and the left side of the saw would be made of a laminate of 2 pieces of 18mm MDF. Sizes of the workbench would be 150cm wide, 65 cm deep and 85 cm high.
At first I was thinking about an extra tabletop (torsion box style) placed over the saw and router table when doing handplaning, sanding etc. When using the saw or in need of a big assembly table this could be positioned on supports behind the workbench to provide extra surface. I only think it might end up a bit too high? And this might cause problems with a vice that would sit below the surface?
Do you guys have suggestions how to make this work? I'm in desperate need of a decent workbench/saw table router table but my space is very very restricted. :roll:
Finally I'm up to making my own workbench which shall be used in my shed . This is only a small shed with sizes of 2,25 mtr by 3,05 mtr :x . This shed is not only for woodworking but also houses a few bikes and a motorcycle, these however shall be rolled outside when busy but need to go back inside during night/bad weather.
Lay out of the shed:
At the left side: 3 hanging cabinets; 1.80 mtr wide. Below the cabinets a fridge. In the corner next to the hanging cabinets I'm planning for a dust extractor Next to the door; a big cabinet with L x w x h of 1 mtr, 50cm, 2 mtr.
I have made up the following idea of providing me with some worksurface. My plan was to integrate a table saw and router into a workbench on which I can also do some hand planing/assembly etc. The part where the router sits/hangs and the left side of the saw would be made of a laminate of 2 pieces of 18mm MDF. Sizes of the workbench would be 150cm wide, 65 cm deep and 85 cm high.
At first I was thinking about an extra tabletop (torsion box style) placed over the saw and router table when doing handplaning, sanding etc. When using the saw or in need of a big assembly table this could be positioned on supports behind the workbench to provide extra surface. I only think it might end up a bit too high? And this might cause problems with a vice that would sit below the surface?
Do you guys have suggestions how to make this work? I'm in desperate need of a decent workbench/saw table router table but my space is very very restricted. :roll: