Miter Station Finished!
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(12-28-2017, 12:43 PM)TDKPE Wrote: Coincidentally, my oldest was asking me about building base cabinets for other uses in the shop, and I used your posting to give him an idea of how base cabs are usually built (without face frames).  He uses sketchup (and lurks here) so if it's ok with you, I'll email the link to the sketchup files.  
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#22
Really great job.

Did you at all consider Kreg top track and a flip stops on a fence?


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(12-30-2017, 07:14 PM)BloomingtonMike Wrote: Really great job.

Did you at all consider Kreg top track and a flip stops on a fence?

Yes I did consider a Kreg top track and a flip stops on a fence as well as an 80/20 fence configuration. I ultimately decided the fence would be in the way more than not, and what I really wanted was a table stop and the ability to use all the counter/table real estate for other uses including some assemblies. Having a long fence doesn't make your cuts square. If it's not square at the saw backstop the fence wont make it so. A sliding stop on a T-track just seemed much more useful. Time will tell if I still feel that way, but if I change my mind about a fence, adding one wouldn't be difficult.
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#24
nicely done.  how large is your shop, because what I see looks nice in addition to being spacious.
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(12-31-2017, 04:18 PM)toolie Wrote: nicely done.  how large is your shop, because what I see looks nice in addition to being spacious.

24' x 36' with 10' ceilings. still very new. I haven't had a shop for 4 years after moving from MN to TN. I'm still getting organized, working from bins and unpacking into storage as I create it. I'm in the process of making use of the dead space above the dust hood on the miter station. Here's some progress photos. I just need to finishe the edge banding on the doors, install the hinges and pulls and mount them.

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#26
Nicely done!
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#27
Very nice!

I am thinking about building one myself and was considering using Ikea base cabinets as well. Can you explain why you changed your mind about them?
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#28
Nicely done!!
I'd be lost without a full fence on those tops, with a sliding t-track, flip up stop though.
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(01-07-2018, 09:32 PM)DrNewton Wrote: Very nice!

I am thinking about building one myself and was considering using Ikea base cabinets as well. Can you explain why you changed your mind about them?

2 reasons.

1. I actually ordered them. When they didn't show up after 4 weeks I called and canceled. (The Ikea customer service person that took my call to inquire where they were was an person and really pissed me off.)

2. I was going to have to modify the center cabinet quite a bit and when I found out my local hardwood supplier carried 3/4 and 1/2 prefinished 2 sides birch plywood at a reasonable price It made my decision for me given Ikea crapped out. I could build the cabinets at half the cost and continue the birch theme in lots of other stuff I was planning to build. I ended up with better cabinets that suited my needs even though it took a lot longer. Granted it's Asian plywood and isn't as high a quality as true Baltic Birch plywood but it was way easier than finishing raw BB plywood.
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(01-07-2018, 11:13 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: Nicely done!!
I'd be lost without a full fence on those tops, with a sliding t-track, flip up stop though.

The table top T-track stop is sufficient for my needs but I can always add a full fence later if I change my mind.
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