Work Bench

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Work Bench

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Multi-tool work bench......I am retired in Costa Rica and have limited tool resources so decided to make the tools I do have more user friendly........Converted the jigsaw to a table jigsaw......made a drill press using  a hand drill.......mounted router to table.......built small wood vise.......All the tools are easily removable for hand use..........the bench was originally a tv stand my neighbor built.....I dismantled it, made the legs the same length.....added a drop leave and gave it a quick stain and varnishing........As you may have seen in my other instructables,  I build unusual type guitars to keep me busy and this bench will help a lot.........Also searching the internet I couldn't find any design for mounting a hand drill for a drill press so was challenged to do that.......I also have and instructable on how I made the drill press.......here is the link...........https://www.instructables.com/id/Drill-press/

Jigsaw Table

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I used a plywood box to make the jigsaw stand......the top slides in and out to adjust to the blade to the guide.....the blade guide is an accessory that came with the router which I turned around and mounted to the pipe.......the pipe guide arm is adjustable up and down for different size blades......or can be moved out of the way........the sliding top is attached with wing nuts for easy removal......

Hand Drill Press

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The drill press is mounted with 2" pipe and flanges......works very well and is very sturdy.....the wood is oak from a broken oak folding chair.......the slide mechanism is made with aluminum picture frame molding which happened to interlock when put back to back.......I would use drawer slides if I had them.......would be much easier......the drill is mounted to the board with clamps......the block of wood behind the drill is a wedge for adjusting the angle.......The drill works amazingly well and is easily removed.........

Table Mounted Router

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The router is mounted to a piece of plywood and mounted into table.....easy to change cutters or to remove router.....the raising and lowering is done with original router holder...,Everything is square to the table......

Small Wood Vise

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Small wood vise...I used threaded rod and T-nuts attached thru  handles  under table.....will work good for small items.......

Power Strip

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Added so I can plug in a tool and turn on and off quickly.........Like when my hand is caught in the router.........

More Completed Pictures

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