This is a project I completed about seven months ago. I always take lots of pictures when I am working on any kind of project, just in case.
Its a 32" x 22" table thats great for cutting, sanding, grinding and welding small parts.
It was designed so that it could be completely torn down if needed for upgrades, cleaning, or repair. This was also an experiment on using different CFM blowers for use with downdraft tables.
You can see my full write up here:
http://www.kronosrobotics.com/easy-down-draft-table/
My DIY Downdraft Work Table
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My DIY Downdraft Work Table
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Re: My DIY Downdraft Work Table
Nice job.
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Re: My DIY Downdraft Work Table
Great job!
I like your carriage you made there for cutting, very effective!
I like your carriage you made there for cutting, very effective!
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Home built table, Candcnc DTHC 2, Dragoncut 620-4
R-Tech 210 Tig, Jasic 250 mig
Sheetcam, Scanything, Coreldraw
Table build gallery
Home built table, Candcnc DTHC 2, Dragoncut 620-4
R-Tech 210 Tig, Jasic 250 mig
Sheetcam, Scanything, Coreldraw
Table build gallery