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sparky961:
This is a project I recently designed for in-house use where I work. I like to stay pretty humble, but I'm proud of how this turned out and just wanted to show off a bit. :) Though it's not something you're likely to build for your own hobby shop, it may give some ideas when you're planning your space. A few weeks after it was commissioned, a second monitor was added above the first. Design features include: - Built-in surface plate (24" x 36" x 3") - Storage for about 70 CNC tool holders of varying length - MasterCAM computer & UPS shelves built in where you don't bump it with your knees, access door on left side - Tilted computer work space for ergonomics and to keep people from setting things down there - it just rolls or slides away (keyboard is attached with double-sided foam tape) - Side shelf for printer - Shelves for drill/endmill dispensing boxes - Peg-board compatible holes in many places (though a bit hard to see in the pictures) - Comfortable to use computer while sitting on stool or standing, foot rest built in It was a very engaging project to make everything fit, be easy to assemble,extremely functional and compact. -Sparky961 |
Brass_Machine:
That is one cool bench. I have a ton of ideas from it. You should be proud. Eric |
rleete:
Very nice. Wanna make one for me? |
Stilldrillin:
Very nicely done Sparky! :clap: :clap: If only I could have had something similar, way back when........ David D |
sparky961:
Thanks for the kind words. rleete: If you're serious, I think the freight would be a killer. I'm always available for custom design work, however... ;) David: At least you guys had a radio! (pretty sure that's what's sitting on the toolbox anyway) -Sparky |
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