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So, I don't have $1500 to $3000 to spend on the hybrid saw of my dreams, so I thought I'd take on the challenge of building one. I bought a very solid old benchsaw and over a period of months (an hour here, 2 hours there) transformed it. All up, including the 2nd hand saw, I spent a little over $200 in materials
Original Bench Saw
Original Bench Saw
Very glad I didn't plug it in when I got home, this is what the inside of the switch looked like. Neutral and Earth wires twisted together
Disassembled
New Motor and Arbor box
2
All done
Rails
Wedges on tracks with threaded rod for lift
Bearings on motor/arbor box rest on wedges to allow blade lift
Threaded rod through bearings
Back side
Another angle
Bearings for Trunions to roll on
Steel reinforcement
Bearing ready to go in
Lining everything up. Ply trunions were cut with router in circle jig
Cut to size, mounted with 3mm aluminium trim for bearings to run on
another angle
Height adjustment was uncomfortably low, so a couple of wood gears bring it up to a better working height
For ages I was convinced I should use the 5mm steel plates from the original bench saw.. but after 2 failed attempts I gave up and used formply
lifting mech fitted to bring the saw up onto castors
Building the fence
Many clamps
new, Formply tabletop with messmate edging
fence rail attached to table top
table top to base attached via T nuts
Shiny!
Tabs at the back to attach table top, allow for adjustment
Wing bolts in oversize hole at the front allows for adjustment between table top and blade
Routed out blade insert using a template... forgot to photograph that
Done
All square
Cutting rebate for rails
Using fence as straight edge
More formply for front and sides, getting the height adjustment and tilting lock cutouts right was very testing
Stick on tape on fence rail allows for quick, accurate cuts
Wow, impressive project @ksd050. It scares the hell out of me though. Stay safe when using!
@ksd050 Welcome to the Workshop Community! I apologise for my delayed reply, I must have missed your post, as I would have certainly commented had I seen it.
Wow, what a beauty! So many different skills used in constructing the unit, I find those timber gears and the level of finish particular impressive.
It was a crusty old machine to begin with, but you've surely breathed many years worth of life back into it.
As @Kermit said table saws are scary machines but if I was to take my pick, I'd definitely be using your upgraded version!
Have you got any first projects lined up to be constructed utilising it? If so we'd like to see and hear about those too!
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Thanks @MitchellM & @Kermit.
Yep, knocked out a mini workbench and storage drawers for a slot car set.
I've had to make some changes to the tabletop as it was getting knocked out of square, but other than that, it works like a dream.
@ksd050 From the looks of your projects, it appears the saw is working out well for you. Looking forward to what you have to show us next!
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Looks like you've got fantastic knowledge, skills and experience to share with the Workshop community @ksd050. We're really thrilled to have you join us and are looking forward to seeing what you tackle next.
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Welcome,
Jason
well done indeed, certainly an exceptionally impressive effort.
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