Ideas for Creating OPR Stand

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fjimp
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Ideas for Creating OPR Stand

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I am faced with trying to decide the best option for design and building a dedicated stand for my recent version OPR. Has anyone here cut the tubes and created a mini or shorty for the express purpose of mounting the OPR? Assumeing somone has what have been your experiences with it? How long or short are the tubes? Do you have any issues with balance or lack there of? Which model Mark V did you use and would you use the same model again?

My issues are lack of space, a bum arm that makes set up and tear down making continuing to use it on the 520 unsafe.

Your input will be greatly appreciated. fjimp
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Hi Jim,

I have a dedicated "new-style OPR" on a 500 chopped stand that I've used 3-4 times in the last few weeks. My observations on its dimensions and balances are included in the following thread:
http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/showthread.htm?t=1537

I never got around to taking a new photo of my more conventional setup (as opposed to the "reversed setup" that I posted initially), but it's like anyone's standard modern OPR setup, just with no headstock above the router. I've had a modicum of weight sitting at the other end to keep it balanced for sure, but it could probably do without that OK.

Enjoy,
Chris
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