That sounds grander than it is.



While I was working on the jelly cabinet, I bemoaned the fact that I didn't have a low work table and I had to do a work around.

At the finish, I pressed into service a mobile base that I had made for my sander.


This worked so well that I decided to knock up a larger version.


A quick rummage through the wood boneyard turned up a couple of pieces of thick particlebard - cutouts from laundry sink installations. These pieces are often discarded by the kitchen bench manufacturers, and make marvellous tops for little jobs like this one.


Sadly, mine were too small to use as a single piece, so some biscuit joinery was called for, and some astute placement of supports in the construction.


A few other particleboard leftovers and some solid core ply discards, and the mobile low work table began to take shape.


It couldn't be simpler - it's just a long box, held together by glue and particleboard screws.


More details on my BLOG

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