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Sun 09 Sep, 2007 7:53 pm
My New Cutting Stand
This weekend Alexander Hinman and I got together at my home in San Jose to build a new cutting stand. I was cutting off of a very poor improvised one before, so I wanted to make something that took up less space but was tougher and more permanent. We settled on a multi-piece design for easier storage and adjustable target height. It took us two days to build, but that was partially because we were busy a lot of the time, and we started rather late in the day the first one. I think the end product is pretty good, but I have yet to try it out. I'll post pictures of it in action tomorrow. It's capable of holding either plastic bottles or rolled-up newspaper/tatami mats, thanks to a removable section of PVC pipe I can attach the latter to.
This is the cutting stand in its entirety, with the PVC pipe section attached. Note the pegs at the top so that I can change the target height in 6-inch increments.
Detail of the bottom. These pegs are glued in since the main box is separate from the legs (you'll see below).
Detail of the top. At the bottom you can see the peg to adjust the height. We put styrofoam on the top so that if I missed, it wouldn't damage the blade.
Detail of the top without PVC pipe.
I think we made the maximum height a little too high! (For reference, I'm 6'2"!)
This shows the whole piece disassembled for storage and movement.
Close-up of the disassembled top section.
Close-up of the disassembled middle section.