Investigating the possibility of using a car scissors jack as a router lift ALDI WorkZone router table.
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Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Monday, July 24, 2017
8” Bandsaw – Table fence
Made a simple fence for the saw, the epoxy is drying to secure the 8 mm lock bolt that screws up from below into a threaded hole in the base.
Next job is to route a track for the mitre gauge.
8” Bandsaw – Make safe
The saw is safe to use now
Left side hinged blade cover.
The blade guide arm also has a cover. Still need to cut some tracks with the router for a fence and mitre gauge.
Running out of scrap plywood to finish the motor cover.
Saturday, July 22, 2017
8” Bandsaw – Guard covers
With the new table aligned and fixed with screws moved onto some other things like designing a blade guard cover and a motor cover.
Clamping up the bits that make up the front blade guard cover.
Friday, July 21, 2017
8” Bandsaw – Saw table
Back tracked a bit to do some tidying up before making a proper table for the saw.
The bearing flange blocks still need to be glued so took the wheels off to do that and then screwed them back on with the same orientation as before. With the wheels off washed the inside of the 'truck inner tube' tyres.
Thursday, July 20, 2017
8” Bandsaw – Base for saw
Made a base for the saw and redesigned the motor mount assembly which can now bee easily adjusted for pulley alignment and belt tension adjustment.
The motor assembly can slide left or right for belt tension and move front to back for pulley alignment.
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With the Wi-Fi Valve setup and operating we can start making the door frame and the actual door that will slide up and down inside a frame. ...
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To reiterate gave up with the hinged motor mount and went for a similar setup like the 8" bandsaw, simply sit the motor base on the flo...
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Early start this morning (for us retirees) to get to ALDI before opening time so we don’t miss out on the sewing machine and table. We were ...








