The attachment is a CAD Drawing of a Captains desk. The zip file contains capdesk.dxf, the file size is 576k. The zip file is 39k.
The attachment is a CAD Drawing of a Captains desk. The zip file contains capdesk.dxf, the file size is 576k. The zip file is 39k.
The attached file is a CAD drawing of a garden bench. The zip file is 5K, the dxf file is 34k.
The attached file is a CAD drawing for a Table Saw Outfeed table. The zip file is 28k and the dxf file is 312k.
The attached file is a CAD drawing of a student desk. The zip file is 12k, the dxf file is 126k.
The attached file is a CAD drawing of a snack table. The zip file is 10k, the dxf file is 93k.
The attached file is a CAD drawing of a Garden Chair. The zip file is 11k, the dxf file is 76k.
Love the TS outfeed table design!!!! I have plenty of room for my stationary one but I saved it for future reference just in case. It's by far the best fold up design I have seen.
BTW...does it have to go on a PM66???
Thanks,
Terry
The attached file is a locomotive. The zip file is 36k, the dxf file is 392k.
The attached file is a snow sled. The zip file is 10k, the dxf file is 69k.
The attached file is a tall clock. The zip file is 32k, the dxf file is 220k.
The attached file is a CAD drawing of a 4poster bed. The zip file is 108k, the dxf file is 267k.
Terry,
I didn't do the TS drawing or any of the drawings I just uploaded. They are files I found on the Web, all are royalty free and not copy protected according to the site I downloaded them from.
I will upload another bunch tomorrow, I hope the plans are helpful.
Bruce,
Neat...you are the man. It is a great idea.
Terry
Unless my eyes are playing tricks, the plan does not match the picture! The picture is more like the one I have on my saw while the plan is for a fold-UP design!Originally posted by Terry Hatfield
Love the TS outfeed table design!!!! I have plenty of room for my stationary one but I saved it for future reference just in case. It's by far the best fold up design I have seen.
The one on the plan is certainly an innovative folding design--especially for situations where the whole unit (saw and all) need to be stored up against the wall in a garage/shop scenario. My only concern is that in the folded position...the saw is unusable for anything other than some crosscutting. That might be a disadvantage for shops that merely want to drop the outfeed table to allow for more floor space without affecting saw operation. The good news is that there are lots of great choices for this important function and this is one more great design to add to the mix! Thanks to Keith for posting.
Last edited by Jim Becker; 04-26-2003 at 11:20 AM.
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
Jim,
When I looked at the drawing it looked to me that the table had three positions...vertical up, horizontal and vertical down.
Just for Laughs, in the vertical up position it looked like you could do a little ping pong practice if you got the urge.
To All,
Looks like the cad files are very popular. I have collected 49 files to date and will post all of them as fast as I can. If you have files you are willing to contribute please post them in this thread. All drawings should be posted in this forum so that they are searchable in the future. Please use the keywords Cad File in the subject line and then a brief description.