Under Mark V 520 Storage
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Under Mark V 520 Storage
Under Mark V 520 Storage
I read this forum often and have learned a tremendous amount from you all. I don't usually post because I don't feel like I can contribute much. This is something I've built with input from various threads on this and other forums. I thought this might be of help to someone who is contemplating this project.*
I wanted a place to store all the various accessories as I had outgrown my accessory shelf. I wanted as much storage as possible, without taking up much more room than original footprint of SS including the larger 520 table. I didn't want to hang it from the SS and wanted it to be free standing. I wanted to be able to lower the support tubes full down, but still use all the available space. I added the removable drawer on the left side as the carriage doesn't go that far over, so that was wasted space. The other wasted space was under carriage, so I added a narrow,*hanging downdraft box that fits between the carriage support tubes. This helps keep the area cleaner when turning and sanding pens.*
As the project evolved, I found I had room to store all my SPT's on top and behind the SS, while sacrificing only a few inches of room from the wall. The SPT's had previously hung on the wall, but I wanted that space for cabinets. The cabinet is built out of 3/4" plywood except for, small inside drawers out of 1/4" plywood, doors out of 3/8 beadboard scrap. There are two braces running the width underneath made out of 3" strips of 3/4 ply. Just for additional support. I added small drawers in between these supports to take advantage of all usable space. Strip sander and belt sander belts fit in here very well.*
I don't have any drawings, but here are the dimensions.
Under Shopsmith Cabinet overall dimensions are:
48"w x 25 3/4"d x 13 5/8"h w/4" casters 17 1/4" h
Inside dimensions 46 1/2"w x 25"d x 12 1/8"h
Drawer box on top left 20"w x 25"d x 4"h
With everything mounted, distance from front of SS legs to wall 28-1/2" w/ table off.
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Hope this can be of use to someone,
Cory Maydew
Gainesville, TX
I read this forum often and have learned a tremendous amount from you all. I don't usually post because I don't feel like I can contribute much. This is something I've built with input from various threads on this and other forums. I thought this might be of help to someone who is contemplating this project.*
I wanted a place to store all the various accessories as I had outgrown my accessory shelf. I wanted as much storage as possible, without taking up much more room than original footprint of SS including the larger 520 table. I didn't want to hang it from the SS and wanted it to be free standing. I wanted to be able to lower the support tubes full down, but still use all the available space. I added the removable drawer on the left side as the carriage doesn't go that far over, so that was wasted space. The other wasted space was under carriage, so I added a narrow,*hanging downdraft box that fits between the carriage support tubes. This helps keep the area cleaner when turning and sanding pens.*
As the project evolved, I found I had room to store all my SPT's on top and behind the SS, while sacrificing only a few inches of room from the wall. The SPT's had previously hung on the wall, but I wanted that space for cabinets. The cabinet is built out of 3/4" plywood except for, small inside drawers out of 1/4" plywood, doors out of 3/8 beadboard scrap. There are two braces running the width underneath made out of 3" strips of 3/4 ply. Just for additional support. I added small drawers in between these supports to take advantage of all usable space. Strip sander and belt sander belts fit in here very well.*
I don't have any drawings, but here are the dimensions.
Under Shopsmith Cabinet overall dimensions are:
48"w x 25 3/4"d x 13 5/8"h w/4" casters 17 1/4" h
Inside dimensions 46 1/2"w x 25"d x 12 1/8"h
Drawer box on top left 20"w x 25"d x 4"h
With everything mounted, distance from front of SS legs to wall 28-1/2" w/ table off.
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Hope this can be of use to someone,
Cory Maydew
Gainesville, TX
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Cory
Shopsmith Mark V 520, DC 3300, Jointer, Belt Sander, Strip Sander, Band Saw, Jig Saw, Ridgid 3612, Dewalt 734
Shopsmith Mark V 520, DC 3300, Jointer, Belt Sander, Strip Sander, Band Saw, Jig Saw, Ridgid 3612, Dewalt 734
First off, WELCOME to the forum Cory. GREAT job ya did on that storage solution.
SS 500(09/1980), DC3300, jointer, bandsaw, belt sander, Strip Sander, drum sanders,molder, dado, biscuit joiner, universal lathe tool rest, Oneway talon chuck, router bits & chucks and a De Walt 735 planer,a #5,#6, block planes. ALL in a 100 square foot shop.
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Yes indeedy! Good Job!
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Goldie(Bought New SN 377425)/4" jointer/6" beltsander/12" planer/stripsander/bandsaw/powerstation /Scroll saw/Jig saw /Craftsman 10" ras/Craftsman 6" thicknessplaner/ Dayton10"tablesaw(restoredfromneighborstrashpile)/ Mark VII restoration in 'progress'/ 10E[/size](SN E3779) restoration in progress, a 510 on the back burner and a growing pile of items to be eventually returned to useful life. - aka Red Grange
I did something very similar 20 years ago when I got my Shopsmith. My cabinet is built out of cheap plywood, and is on wheels so I can roll it out of the way when I'm using the Shopsmith. It holds all my accessories, blades, sandpaper, and some junk that probably shouldn't be in it.
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ccmaydew wrote:Under Mark V 520 Storage
I read this forum often and have learned a tremendous amount from you all. I don't usually post because I don't feel like I can contribute much. This is something I've built with input from various threads on this and other forums. I thought this might be of help to someone who is contemplating this project.*
I wanted a place to store all the various accessories as I had outgrown my accessory shelf. I wanted as much storage as possible, without taking up much more room than original footprint of SS including the larger 520 table. I didn't want to hang it from the SS and wanted it to be free standing. I wanted to be able to lower the support tubes full down, but still use all the available space. I added the removable drawer on the left side as the carriage doesn't go that far over, so that was wasted space. The other wasted space was under carriage, so I added a narrow,*hanging downdraft box that fits between the carriage support tubes. This helps keep the area cleaner when turning and sanding pens.*
As the project evolved, I found I had room to store all my SPT's on top and behind the SS, while sacrificing only a few inches of room from the wall. The SPT's had previously hung on the wall, but I wanted that space for cabinets. The cabinet is built out of 3/4" plywood except for, small inside drawers out of 1/4" plywood, doors out of 3/8 beadboard scrap. There are two braces running the width underneath made out of 3" strips of 3/4 ply. Just for additional support. I added small drawers in between these supports to take advantage of all usable space. Strip sander and belt sander belts fit in here very well.*
I don't have any drawings, but here are the dimensions.
Under Shopsmith Cabinet overall dimensions are:
48"w x 25 3/4"d x 13 5/8"h w/4" casters 17 1/4" h
Inside dimensions 46 1/2"w x 25"d x 12 1/8"h
Drawer box on top left 20"w x 25"d x 4"h
With everything mounted, distance from front of SS legs to wall 28-1/2" w/ table off.
Hope this can be of use to someone,
Cory Maydew
Gainesville, TX
Hi Cory
I dont mean to hijack your thread but I have been wanting to build something like this for my 510. Would you mind taking some more detailed photos and e-mailing them to me? I admire the amount of thought and planning you put into this!!
Thanks!
Geo
Geo, maybe this might help ya.
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SS 500(09/1980), DC3300, jointer, bandsaw, belt sander, Strip Sander, drum sanders,molder, dado, biscuit joiner, universal lathe tool rest, Oneway talon chuck, router bits & chucks and a De Walt 735 planer,a #5,#6, block planes. ALL in a 100 square foot shop.
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Bob
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Bob