hjlssfor1 wrote:Jack, if you have any plans, dimensions, parts list, etc. that you are willing to share, I would be very happy to have them, as I soon will start an OFT. Thanks for your posts and photos. Hank
Here ya go Hank!
You need to be sure the brackets stick out from under the OFT far enough that you can raise the table end about an inch and a half above level so there is enough room underneath to get the support pole lined up with the bearing. I turned the dowel on the table end of the support rod to fit snug inside the pvc and slide into the bearing easily. I rounded the end that goes in the bearing. I cut the support rod in half and turned a dowel that fits snug inside each end. I did this to allow room for adjusting the length of the rod if needed (turns out it was perfect the first try). I turned the dowel that the adjustable elbow attaches to and it inserts inside the main table support. This dowel gadget is also posted here in the discussion board. Do a keyword search on OFT by author Wasatch. He has some really good pictures of the design there. Be careful when cutting the hand hold next to the main table if you plan on putting a dado in the OFT to allow the miter gauge to pass over it. Mine will interfere with the dado if I cut one.
2” x 1/8” thick aluminum angle for the brackets (bought at Lowes). I used the measurements in Dusty’s Sketchup Drawing (at least I think that is what he uses). I didn’t cut the closed holes at the rear of the brackets. It is posted here on the discussion board. I did a quick check and couldn’t locate it but I bet Dusty will help you find it.
If you have any other questions fire away or need any additional pics let me know.
I used ¼” steel threaded inserts in the walnut rail that the angle bracket attaches too. I bought these at Rockler but don’t recall the cost
GE25ES-2RS Double Sealed Spherical Plain Bearing, $9.95 (
http://www.vxb.com)
Adjustable Elbow or Tee for 1” Pipe Alum/Mag Alloy, $19.95. I bought mine off Amazon but you can buy it from
http://www.hollaender.com as well.
The top is ½” birch plywood with a formica top and measures 24”w x 32”l
Jack