Woodmaster1 Posted August 15, 2017 Report Posted August 15, 2017 I saw this tray on a Gwinnett woodworking video and look like a good idea. It did make the stand more stable and I run the saw at full speed and it runs smooth. The tray also helps collect sawdust and the inevitable small pieces. I want thank Gwinnett woodworking club for the idea. Lucky2, SCROLLSAW703 and Jim McLane Sr 2 1 Quote
Mark SW Posted August 15, 2017 Report Posted August 15, 2017 That is neat. How thick is the table? Quote
Woodmaster1 Posted August 15, 2017 Author Report Posted August 15, 2017 3/4" plywood with a hardboard rim. Quote
amazingkevin Posted August 16, 2017 Report Posted August 16, 2017 6 hours ago, Woodmaster1 said: I saw this tray on a Gwinnett woodworking video and look like a good idea. It did make the stand more stable and I run the saw at full speed and it runs smooth. The tray also helps collect sawdust and the inevitable small pieces. I want thank Gwinnett woodworking club for the idea. Ah Yes the second picture put it in perspective.How many time I've searched endlessly to never find the missing piece.Good job! Quote
tuner Posted August 16, 2017 Report Posted August 16, 2017 Looks good, I use an old baking tray with the back end hammered flat, it slides in and out as I only have bolts holding the back of the saw down Quote
Scrappile Posted August 16, 2017 Report Posted August 16, 2017 Now if you put a small box in the front of the saw sitting on the tray, it will catch most the sawdust and small pieces. Then you can easily empty the box when you want. I use empty cigar boxes on mine. Quote
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