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Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2017 12:18 am
by Rickster
My current cabinet with fence hangers front and rear (fence on back one), two large drawers, four small sliding shelves, and storage on top. Here, the table is in its lowest position and with a 14” cabinet there is only 1/4” table tube clearance on each side.
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Close-up of fence hanger and Allen wrench holder. After many trials, I found this is the best wrench location. One screw in the bottom holds it surprisingly tight. The middle hole lets sawdust drain. The fence hanger is currently a separate piece, but next time I will extend the cross piece 8” past the tube and cut a hanger notch. It needs to be high enough to keep the fence off the floor.
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Close-up of cross piece and vertical combination. It is easier to roll off the back so I have wingnuts on back uprights. In an earlier version, uprights were part of the cabinet and the Shopsmith had to be lifted up and over them to install. Now I can remove crosspiece and top cabinet bolts, pivot both pieces out of the way, and roll the Shopsmith on and off. A second advantage is that by leveraging on the far tube, an easy push down on the crosspiece will lift a fully loaded cabinet up and into position.
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Large drawer example with slots for disks and drums. There is a small cavity in back for spare sleeves and a small shelf at very top (not visible) for extra sandpaper. Design for main storage depends on what you want to store. Another option would be two long, sliding shelves. I found that stationary shelves were inefficient. Even with doors on the back, I didn’t use the back half of them. Trying to store a fence and miter gauge on shelves made them too hard to access.
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My latest favorite addition is a guard holder at the back left. When installing the saw guard, I am already bent over the back and the guard is now right there. It is much easier to install and uninstall. Because it is easy, I use it more. I found my cuts are more accurate when I don’t need half of my attention on fingers.
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Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2017 3:10 am
by dusty
Very nice and very innovative!

Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2017 4:04 am
by Asbrand
Giving me lots of ideas! Thanks!

Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2017 11:34 am
by JohnHoeger
Really good concepts. I especially like your holster for the upper guard.

John in San Bernardino

Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2017 1:28 pm
by JPG
A lot of individual thinking there. Kudos!!!!

BTW I recommend ALWAYS paying attention to location of body parts.

Guards are NOT a replacement for intelligent self protection.

Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 11:45 pm
by JohnHoeger
Following an upgrade to a 520 table system, I am rehabilitating my Under the Mark V Cabinet. It is going slowly but progressing none the less. I believe I have finally decided on how to reorganize the two main pull-out shelves.

Here are the things that will live on the upper shelf:
Upper Shelf
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This will be the layout for the lower shelf:
Lower Shelf
Lower Shelf
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Now it is a matter of remaking the various mortises, posts, etc. to hold everything in place.

John H in San Bernardino

Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet

Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2017 3:14 pm
by Asbrand
Well, I've been hard at work on the redesign. Started completely over from scratch. Ended up having to build a sketchup model of the two table saw blade arbors (couldn't find any online). See my other thread for those.

Not finished yet, but here's where I am so far:

https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/ ... e=5997E62F

https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/ ... e=598297BD

https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/ ... e=59971CA2

I apologize for the URLs, instead of embedded pics...but they are rather large and in my FB album.

Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet

Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2017 4:12 pm
by roopurt5
I'm liking what I'm seeing! Can't wait to see the finished product!

Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet

Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2017 6:15 pm
by dusty
Looking real good. The saw blade and arbor that is stored on the end panel - will you be able to access it when the Shopsmith legs are there?

Re: 3D SketchUp of the "Under-the-Mark V" Accessory Cabinet

Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2017 6:51 pm
by Asbrand
dusty wrote:Looking real good. The saw blade and arbor that is stored on the end panel - will you be able to access it when the Shopsmith legs are there?
Should be able to. Before I leave it there, I'll add the Shopsmith Mk. V model I have to it to make sure. But, I am fair certain you can.