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Hello Everyone,
I found this picture somewhere but I forgot to buy the instructions on how to make it. I would like to make this round cutting table. I cannot remember the site where I found it. If you know the site where this came from, please let me know. Your help is greatly appreciated. I hope putting this here is alright. Shirley |
What an interesting table. I like it. But I'll bet you could make it if you have a router. Round, square, rectangle, etc, any shape could be made but I think a square one would be easier. It may wear out the blades faster but if you have a lot to cut and a bunch of Harbor Freight blades, might be fun to use.
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Is that a lazy Susan???
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Yes, that is why it's round. So you can turn the table rather than having to move the fabric each time. Also, a cutting mat can still be used to preserve the cutting blades.
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You can get the turntables at Menards, HomeDepot, Lowes, etc.
and make your own. |
Also, it doesn't have to be round. If it is square-ish you can use a cutting mat without having to cut it down - that is how mine is.
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Originally Posted by Cherylsea
Also, it doesn't have to be round. If it is square-ish you can use a cutting mat without having to cut it down - that is how mine is.
A friend made it for me. The turntable was bought at HD. |
Just a note ... I made one using a lazy susan/turntable ... and cutting mat... really did not like it .. It moved too easily when I put any pressure on it. I ended up with wonky cuts. when back to my old method that does not move ... and firm table and cutting mat.
IF you have a lazy susan and a small mat ... try first ... wish I had. |
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