jleiwig
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Has anyone made this? I plan on making it hopefully next weekend and I am wondering if anyone has some good modifications that they did?
I made it. I changed the large drawer into 3 smaller drawers. I wanted my chisels on the side of me, so I didn't have to keep openning that drawers. AS you can see however, I eventually made a lazy-susan chisel stand. All the ships kept filling up the drawers. The big drawers are filled with blanks. The two small drawers are filled with spare pen parts. I also added the paper towel holder. It helps out with finishing. I also added a back-splash. This prevents little things from falling benind the table. One thing I would do different would be the wheels to skirt ratio. I would have more clearance between the floor and the sides.
Have fun.
Absolutely no problems with MDF. I amke all my tool stands from it. Before I painted the cut ends that are exposed, I thinned some wood glue with water and "painted" them, Paint took with an even coat.
I have not made it, but I've recommended some mods to it that others have used.
1st - put doors in front of the shelving areas to make them less succeptible to dust (or make them into drawers)
2nd - put the lathe on the right side of the top instead of where it is pictured. If you place it on the right side, you will be able to stand at the tailstock end of the lathe, making hollowing much easier.
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If your floor space will allow, I would also recommend turning your grinder to the side. That would give you some workspace to the front of the cabinet. If you expand the plan, a little, you would have enough space to assemble pens.
I made one of these myself. The plans as-written include the 2 drawers on the right -- those drawers are smaller than most of my tools. I made the larger left-side drawer into 2 tool drawers and the right-side drawer a regular drawer to hold chucks, sandpaper, etc. I also put my lathe on the opposite side than the plans so that the drawer could sit open and I could still stand in front of the lathe. The pic is prior to putting the hardware on the doors. I messed up the center divider -- it is too tall by about 1/4". It doesn't hurt it functionally, but it bugs me. I remember seeing a couple of mistakes in the plans, but nothing too major that I can recall. Mine is made out of MDF, and I can't stress breathing protection enough. The filters in my facemask turned brown with gunk.
If you want to see a really smart one, then check out Big Shed's cabinets
http://www.penturners.org/photos/index.php?n=6911
Better than those in my kitchen:redface:
Justin,
Is that a free plan or do you have to buy it online or is it in a mag?
......2nd - put the lathe on the right side of the top instead of where it is pictured. If you place it on the right side, you will be able to stand at the tailstock end of the lathe, making hollowing much easier.....