Lazy susan worktable...
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2024 4:18 pm
I find this unit very helpful when doing jobs that require me to work all around a guitar, such as in installing binding, purfling, and also fitting tops and backs. I can just sit [rarely] or stand in the same
spot. And in my cramped workshop that’s a bonus. As you may notice the metal parts were salvaged from an office swivel chair… It can be mounted on my island vice, or clamped to a bench top… The only thing I had to supply was a bearing [from the front wheel of my trials bike… I have different tabletops that match the size of the guitar I’m working on, which are then located on the pins in the base table… I also place different risers on the table's perimeter this allows for the radius of the top or back, and allows the guitar to sit flat on the table… I can use tape, rope, or clamps and just spin the whole assembly around as required… It works for me.
Taff
spot. And in my cramped workshop that’s a bonus. As you may notice the metal parts were salvaged from an office swivel chair… It can be mounted on my island vice, or clamped to a bench top… The only thing I had to supply was a bearing [from the front wheel of my trials bike… I have different tabletops that match the size of the guitar I’m working on, which are then located on the pins in the base table… I also place different risers on the table's perimeter this allows for the radius of the top or back, and allows the guitar to sit flat on the table… I can use tape, rope, or clamps and just spin the whole assembly around as required… It works for me.
Taff