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glatt 08-25-2016 09:47 AM

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A year or so ago, I posted about making a drum sander to go in the drill press. It comes in handy here cleaning up the ugly saber saw cut. I had left an eigth of an inch or so, and now I sand down to the line. It was hard to see the line and slow going, but I persevered.
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And I'm pleased with how they came out.
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glatt 08-25-2016 09:55 AM

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8/21 Sunday. Another couple hours

I let an hour or so get away from me without taking any pictures.
To get to this point in making the lower blade guide assembly support block, I started by cutting a block to size. Drilled the two slots on the drill press. Cut the corner miter off on the table saw by tilting the blade and doing a rip cut. (edit: actually, now that I think about it, I used a hand plane, an old bedrock #605, to plane that bevel on that corner.) Drilled the large hole that accepts the ball bearing using a forstner bit in the drill press. Then I cut away the two notches at the end of the piece on the table saw so that that tongue would be sticking out. In this picture I have it clamped in a vise to get two pilot holes drilled at those points on the right.
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One of the slots is ugly because the drill bit wandered a little in the grain. But I tested it out and a bolt still slides back and forth in that slot without too much trouble.
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I tested the fit of the screws by attaching the support block for the side blade guides.
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glatt 08-25-2016 10:03 AM

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I'm focused on the ball bearing mount now. It's held by a bolt screwed into a t-nut, but the t-nut needs to slide back and forth in a slot so you can adjust the bearing location. Being able to slide, it will also spin as you try to tighten it. You don't want it to spin, so I found a little bolt from some electronics or something I had taken apart and drove it into one of the t-nut mounting holes.
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This is the bearing bolted into place. I had filed down a couple washers a bit to go on either side of the bearing. This bearing can be adjusted forward or back to accommodate different blades.
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Here's the whole lower blade guide assembly attached to the table support beam. (I haven't attached the trunion supports I made a few days ago, but they will go on the ends of this beam.) The wrench is there to weigh it down in place until I bolt the thing to the frame.
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That's all for now. I'm caught up.

lumberjim 08-25-2016 12:48 PM

Can you take a pic of the whole thing so I can get an idea of scale?

glatt 08-25-2016 01:33 PM

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Here
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It's sitting on a bedside table that the same neighbors who thew the bed out also threw out. I plan to try to turn that table into an actual base. Put wheels on it and cut a hole in the top to let sawdust fall down into the drawer. Something like that. Maybe attach legs to the existing legs splayed out a little more so it's very stable.

lumberjim 08-25-2016 01:41 PM

So it's like 4 ft tall?

Clodfobble 08-27-2016 06:52 AM

Side tangent for the men vs. women (if any of the latter are still coming into this thread...) I get that cool things come out of workshops, for sure. It's like the sausage factory. But am I the only one who sees the typical chaos of a standard workshop and just immediately wants to leave? I don't mean in an "ew, it's dirty" kind of way, but a genuine "oh my god no I have to leave" panic. I can't imagine even hanging out in there, the stuff is so overwhelming.

No offense to your workshop, glatt, you make some very cool stuff with it.

glatt 08-27-2016 07:04 AM

And I've been trying to aim the camera at the less cluttered areas of the shop!

glatt 08-27-2016 07:15 AM

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It's actually a little annoying. My shop is a dumping ground for stuff from the house that doesn't have a home. And my son also leaves stuff all over. I really want to get a large shed and need to get around to making that happen. In the interest of transparency, I took some shots of the clutter.
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glatt 08-27-2016 07:16 AM

And
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Undertoad 08-27-2016 09:02 AM

OK my favorite part is the sound system

http://cellar.org/2016/soundsystem.jpg

glatt 08-27-2016 09:36 AM

Like all things in life, it progressed organically over time. The JVC on the bottom I had in college and took to Germany with me. It has a broken tape player but I can't get rid of it because it has an aux input that I can connect to my IPod. The Hello Kitty came next. It plays tapes and CDs but sounds like crap. I should ask my daughter if I can get rid of it. It's hers. Finally, the huge Sony on the top just works and sounds good. I took it off the curb. No aux input though.

footfootfoot 08-27-2016 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Clodfobble (Post 967639)
Side tangent for the men vs. women (if any of the latter are still coming into this thread...) I get that cool things come out of workshops, for sure. It's like the sausage factory. But am I the only one who sees the typical chaos of a standard workshop and just immediately wants to leave? I don't mean in an "ew, it's dirty" kind of way, but a genuine "oh my god no I have to leave" panic. I can't imagine even hanging out in there, the stuff is so overwhelming.

No offense to your workshop, glatt, you make some very cool stuff with it.

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 967641)
And I've been trying to aim the camera at the less cluttered areas of the shop!

At first I thought, "What the hell is she talking about? That's not messy." Then I saw your other photos, and immediately thought, "Oh. That's more like it. I don't feel so bad about my shop."

Clodfobble 08-27-2016 10:01 AM

Yeah, NO.

Don't the various audio things get sawdust in them? Mr. Clod's CD players kept breaking.

Clodfobble 08-27-2016 10:02 AM

I should note, our garage looks just as bad. I just don't go out there.


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