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    Easy DIY adjustable 3 rolls outfeed stand | FREE PLANS

    Hello,


    About 2 weeks ago I bought a planing bench, which you can also see the review video on my channel.
    Because my workshop is too small to place an outfeed table behind the planer, I made these outfeed rollers.
    They are sturdy and can be adjusted to any height up to a maximum height of 140cm.

    I have free plans available on my website (https://christofix.com/easy-diy-adju...andfree-plans/), so those who want to make this outfeed roller can download these plans.

    Hopefully, I can inspire you with this video.

    Greetings.
    C


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    high-side (Jun 5, 2020), Jon (Jun 4, 2020), marksbug (Jun 4, 2020), Paul Jones (Jun 5, 2020), Tonyg (Jun 3, 2020), Toolmaker51 (Jun 3, 2020)

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    Thanks Christofix! We've added your Outfeed Stand to our Table Saws category,
    as well as to your builder page: Christofix's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:




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    Excellent outfeed supports. The height adjustment has infinite settings within it's range; biggest plus of all. Few commercial stands have that facet solved properly. I'm not a woodworker, so mine are heavier. I fix their shortcoming with double-loop chain [coarse setting], hooked on machine eyebolt & wing nut [final setting]. Just pick a bolt with thread length longer than chain pitch, open the eye, hook chain, close the eye.
    Use a regular hook is on the other end.
    Sorry, no pics. I'm still 1704 miles from the shop...
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    the store bought pair I have are pure ****. I wish you lived next door...... I was thinking about a rack&pinion for Adjustment or possiably a cable pully to lift&adjust the hight. mine have the slide with pinch bolt...what a pain in the ass to go up just a tad or down a tad. a crank handle for that would be so sweet to have. keep up the great work!!! I need to make one for my band saw at some point....Ive been using jack stands for it.

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    attn Marksbug & HMT.net in general, we ARE virtually next door; quarantine, lockdown, social distancing or not. PM any time for assistance.

    An you'll find that a wing nut or long nut [aka coupling nut], eyebolt and light chain make an effective + low cost adjustment mechanism.
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    Very nice design. I have to use in-feed and out-feed rollers for my longer boards for cutting plus using vertical and horizontal finger boards. I wish I had someone to help with the push-pull operations.



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