jsburger wrote:reible wrote:bigmoguls wrote:I will try to remember to take a picture(s) this weekend.
Thanks! I have a 520 and both the table and two sets of the extensions. I would find not having the ability to use the tubes a big pain, I feel for you.
Ed
So what is this?
http://shopsmithacademy.com/SS_Archives ... Bevels.htm
Nick says it is the standard SS out feed table that Drew modified. It looks like it uses the tubes to attach and does not look like the one in the current catalog. Has SS changed the table and why?

The Outfeed Table that is featured in this Sawdust Session NEVER went into production. Nick and I had some discussion about the features of the table. I was building one at the same time. I like to think that I had some influence on the introduction of an OFT that travel up and down along with the Main Table.
Initially, the OFT in the Sawdust session used a telescopic table support leg. By the time that the Sawdust Session was released, Drew had developed a machanism to support the OFT with as brace that went down to the bottom of the Main Table leg.
I had major issues with mine but I don't know if Nick and Drew had the same issue or not. Before it could all play out, Nick left the emply of Shopsmith and it seems the project came to an abrupt end. That is a shame because I believe that a productionized version of my OFT or the one in the Sawdust Session would be a market winner.
Until I determined the cause, my OFT would not remain coplanar with the Main Table when I adjusted for tilt. The problem turned out to be that I was supporting the outer edge of the OFT directly inline with the Main Table Support legs. The corrective action was to move that support point to be inline with the center of rotation. A very small change that made areal difference in performance.
SHOPSMITH - pay attention. This is a product (the three legged OFT) that should be in the catalog.