beeg wrote:My key word was BUY.![]()
And my position is wht buy when one can build what amounts to a custom table.
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I think I would do as Dusty has suggested, but doubt I would make it out of MDF! Food for future consideration as a project.dusty wrote:And my position is wht buy when one can build what amounts to a custom table.
Why, if I may ask, would you not use MDF for this task. At the risk of sounding combative, I would use 1" MDF and a melamine like work surface. Seal all other sides to prevent moisture penetration. If screws are required anywhere, use threaded inserts (as Shopsmith need on the router table).JPG40504 wrote:I think I would do as Dusty has suggested, but doubt I would make it out of MDF! Food for future consideration as a project.
I apparently created a reply and failed to 'submit' it. It was far more timely than this one.dusty wrote:Why, if I may ask, would you not use MDF for this task. At the risk of sounding combative, I would use 1" MDF and a melamine like work surface. Seal all other sides to prevent moisture penetration. If screws are required anywhere, use threaded inserts (as Shopsmith need on the router table).
Other than a metal table, the only other material I would consider would be UHMW but I am afraid that may be cost prohibitive.
The Corian, or the trunions?:Dfiatben wrote:I think a new table home-made out of a slab of Corian and fastened to the original trunnions would look really nice. Is there any concerns about it cracking due to vibration over time? Just thinking ....
Hi Fiat, corian is a nice surface and probably wouldn't crack unless it was struck, but will bend with gravity/time. It would need to be buttressed to prevent that.fiatben wrote:I think a new table home-made out of a slab of Corian and fastened to the original trunnions would look really nice. Is there any concerns about it cracking due to vibration over time? Just thinking ....