Re-made, Re-modelled & Re-jigged

 


I mentioned yesterday that I had jigged up the bandsaw to lock down on the table saw top at the right angle for convenient use. The picture shows the thing in situ, including the dust extraction. The bandsaw's exhaust is a kind of a weird size and its position means that there's not a lot of  tube showing at the rear with the angle of the main body of the saw: almost like the designers tacked it on as an afterthought - it also makes it bloody difficult to use if the saw is on a table, there being practically no clearance to get any sort of tube in. So I modified an 1-1/4" (sorry for the old measures) plastic plumbing elbow, a bit of bicycle inner tube and a jubilee clip (I love these things!) to allow me to firmly fix them to the dust outlet of the bandsaw. Removing the O-ring from the open side of the elbow allowed a good friction fit for my vacuum cleaner hose nozzle without having to have it supported.

Next up will be the bench planer (jointer in US parlance), which I'll rig in a similar way. In a way, given that the table-saw is both a stable and moveable platform, and at a good working height for comfortable use; it just makes sense to do things this way, until I can design and devote more and better space for them all as individual tools, permanently housed. Also, as I intend to get the large bench and lathe installed, which will obviously be permanent due to its nature and weight, a certain degree of flexibility is desirable at present. I'll keep you posted as things progress.

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