A-Haa! The light bulb went on and I decided to share with you. I wanted to build a simple, portable, downdraft sanding table that took advantage of my dust collector. And there was the SS Table Saw with the overarm hose for the blade guard....
So, I made a simple box and cut out a hole to match the throat plate on the bottom, and perforations on the top. I added a couple tight fitting miter slot cleats. It sets right in place and does not move around.
I removed the throat plate so the dust collector pulls air and dust down and away. The overarm hose connects very elegantly to my sander.
I use a piece of "woven" rubber rug underliner to hold the work piece in place, without disrupting the airflow much.
No doubt the design could be much more effective. But this works!
I bought a $10.00 pack of culled wood from Lowe's which included all this (warped and twisted) lumber and much more. It took a couple hours to screw, glue and shellac this quick and easy project together.
Now to get back at the ash panels that promted me to solve the sanding predicament.
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