On 12/11/2012 01:01 PM, Kent A. Reed wrote: > On 12/11/2012 12:14 PM, ed wrote: >> [email protected] wrote: >>> how stable is concrete >>> i have my small mill in a spare bedroom in a wooden enclosure >>> this is a old house that shifts and moves >>> nothing ever stays level >>> my mill is mdf so quite light >>> if i set the acceleration to fast it dances around >>> so my question is if i build a table and a concrete top will it remain flat >>> and stable >>> that would be a cheap way to gain rigidity and mass >>> >>> richard >>> >> Find a place that does granite counter tops and see if they have drop >> out from sink cutout or a left over remnant that is big enough for your use. >> >> Ed. >> > Clever. I like the re-use of material that is so commonly available. I > kept the cutout from our fake marble sink to use as a poor-man's surface > table. > > In the meantime, Richard, have you tried adding mass to your current > table using sandbags (I love ziplock bags for this kind of work!) just > to see what happens? Have you tried to stiffen the legs and the > table-to-leg joints? > > Perhaps I should back up and ask, when you say "it dances around" do you > mean the whole table or just the superstructure that supports the router > (or whatever), or something else? > > Regards, > Kent
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