3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet
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Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet
Oh, and if anyone wants to use the blade arbors I drew up, that thread is here:
http://shopsmith.com/ss_forum/community ... 19891.html
http://shopsmith.com/ss_forum/community ... 19891.html
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Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet
Looks like the saw blade pocket on the left side is reachable. Might need to lower it just a wee bit, but should be doable. Room on the other end for one as well.
Click here to see:
https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/ ... e=59523B26
Click here to see:
https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/ ... e=59523B26
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Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet
Ok, guys...I've finished (I think) the new re-design. Go download it into Sketchup and see what you think?
If it passes muster, I'll do the parts layout cutsheet and re-upload it.
https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/ ... abinet-v20
If it passes muster, I'll do the parts layout cutsheet and re-upload it.
https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/ ... abinet-v20
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Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet
I like it, but a question is there space in it to store the 510 table connector tubes, legs and auxiliary tables?
Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet
I would think you could, depending on what else you were storing in the main body of the cabinet, but I can't say for certain without dimensions of both. The tubes and legs, for sure, but I don't know about the tables.t3steve wrote:I like it, but a question is there space in it to store the 510 table connector tubes, legs and auxiliary tables?
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Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet
It'll pass muster but once built you may occasionally grit your teeth. I am still skeptical about mounting and unmounting a saw blade and arbor on the ends of the cabinet.
Your cabinet measures 48 1/4". You'd be uttering unrepeatable nothings if you tried to put that cabinet between the end casings on my machine.
All that said, I like it.
Do you plan to put casters under it?
Your cabinet measures 48 1/4". You'd be uttering unrepeatable nothings if you tried to put that cabinet between the end casings on my machine.
All that said, I like it.
Do you plan to put casters under it?
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Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet
Thanks guys.
The 48-1/4" measurement is exactly what mine is. *shrug*
No plans to put casters underneath it.
And, you don't have to put a saw blade pocket on the end if ya don't want. Was just trying to make use of dead space.
The 48-1/4" measurement is exactly what mine is. *shrug*
No plans to put casters underneath it.
And, you don't have to put a saw blade pocket on the end if ya don't want. Was just trying to make use of dead space.

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Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet
I like it, I need to build a storage cabinet. As soon as I get some time, I'm on it.
Steve
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Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet
Asbrand wrote:Thanks guys.
The 48-1/4" measurement is exactly what mine is. *shrug*
No plans to put casters underneath it.
And, you don't have to put a saw blade pocket on the end if ya don't want. Was just trying to make use of dead space.

What if you rotated the blade pocket 45 degrees. Then the blade would go in at an angle making it a lot easier and give better clearance.
Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet
Model has been updated with the cutsheets, with all parts laid out, including a 1/8" kerf space between each part.
Model on SketchUp 3D Warehouse has been updated.
PIC of the layout:

Model on SketchUp 3D Warehouse has been updated.
PIC of the layout:

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