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Old 08-31-2007, 12:27 PM   #1
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Does anyone have a pattern for a table extension for a 10 inch three wheel Craftsman bandsaw or a sled to cut longer pieces?



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Sorry, no pattern.....but I have a plan...
Get a better bandsaw!!!! No,really, a roller stand would prolly fit yer needs. It's portable,takes up almost no room and you can use it when/if you get a ts.
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Sorry, no pattern.....but I have a plan...
Get a better bandsaw!!!! No,really, a roller stand would prolly fit yer needs. It's portable,takes up almost no room and you can use it when/if you get a ts.
As you can see I have a very crowded small workshop so a roller stand would be too big.

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Where do you put the work?
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Where do you put the work?
Believe it or not I do turn out some work in this shop. I do mostly small projects for friends and family. I also do woodburning which doesn't take alot of room.

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Gary I just checked out "the work" Very very nice. Never knew that was even possible. You artists always amaze me.
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And I thought MY shop was crammed!!!!
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I've tried to arrange things and make it neater but if I do too much arranging, I won't be able to find anything! You've only seen two areas. I may post the rest of the pictures.

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