02-01-2018, 01:06 PM
I am upgrading my outfeed table. Currently I am using my dedicated workbench base which has a door for a top as my workbench and outfeed table. This new table will be a dedicated table for outfeed and assembly only, as my next project will be a Roubo top for my dedicated workbench.
I have purchased the plans and have cut out the pieces for the "Paulk Workbench II", which is 3'x6'. I am still mulling over the details of the supporting cabinets but want to figure out the top now so I can finish it. The designs call for a series of 20mm dog holes 4" on center with one extra set at 2" near the edge. I like this idea but also like what i see on T-track based assembly tables.
My questions are what is the pros and cons of T-track vs Dog holes?
20mm dog holes or 3/4"?
Any recommendations for a hybrid T-track Dog Hole assembly design?
Attached is a photo of this bench in use. Similar to how I plan on doing it.
I have purchased the plans and have cut out the pieces for the "Paulk Workbench II", which is 3'x6'. I am still mulling over the details of the supporting cabinets but want to figure out the top now so I can finish it. The designs call for a series of 20mm dog holes 4" on center with one extra set at 2" near the edge. I like this idea but also like what i see on T-track based assembly tables.
My questions are what is the pros and cons of T-track vs Dog holes?
20mm dog holes or 3/4"?
Any recommendations for a hybrid T-track Dog Hole assembly design?
Attached is a photo of this bench in use. Similar to how I plan on doing it.
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