Drill Powered Adjustable Height Work Bench!

by mikeandlauren in Workshop > Workbenches

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Drill Powered Adjustable Height Work Bench!

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Mike Makes an X-Carve Lift/Work Bench/Out Feed Table (Drill Powered Thingy)

I used two trailer jacks to make an adjustable height work bench. I needed a way to store my new X-Carve CNC machine when not in use. You could modify this design easily to make an adjustable height standing desk.

Modify Trailer Jack

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A small pin is all that holds the hand crank on the trailer jack. Tapping it out and replacing the hand crank with a 48" rod ensures both sides of the work bench rise in sync.

Re-Assembly

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Drilling a small hole for the pin in each side of the rod connects the two trailer jacks together.

Remove Mounting Bracket

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I used a grinder to remove the mounting bracket from the trailer jack so it would fit in side my risers.

Wood Risers (Guide Blocks)

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I built two plywood boxes that fit perfectly in one another. Then the trailer jack goes in the smaller of the two boxes. A mounting plate is welded to the top of the jack which can be screwed to the inner box.

Gears and Chain

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Since the jack is upside down, two spur gears and #35 roller chain was used to bring the crank up to a comfortable height.

The Frame

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I used plywood to build 4 legs and connect them together. For my top work surface, I layered plywood with masonite to give is a slick finish as an out feed table for the table saw.

Finished!

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Better Late Than Never... (X-Carve Lift Table Complete)

With this project I gained a large work bench, an out feed table, and a way to raise and lower my new CNC machine! I'm very happy with the results.