I recently added a new drill press to my shop and after some thougth, I decided to capture the normally wasted space below the dp table. I pulled together some scrap from around the shop and built a small cabinet which straddles the dp base. This gave me a drawer for storing bits, acessories, and two shelves for whatever. As with most workshops, I am constantly trying to find space to use for storing things. It might not be very big but will certainly serve a purpose. A fine piece of furniture it isn't but it is well constructed and will stand the test of time, especially in a workshop environment.
The following is a list of the various woods used in its construction:
Mahogany ( drawer face)
pine (drawer sides, drawer frames)
oak ( top banding)
Mahogany veneer plywood (sides, shelves)
Oak veneer plywood (top)
Cherry ( edge banding on front)
Here are a couple of pics
The following is a list of the various woods used in its construction:
Mahogany ( drawer face)
pine (drawer sides, drawer frames)
oak ( top banding)
Mahogany veneer plywood (sides, shelves)
Oak veneer plywood (top)
Cherry ( edge banding on front)
Here are a couple of pics