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  1. #1
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    How big a table do I need for a Sieg SX3?

    How much table depth does a Sieg SX3 require? What's bare minimum, and what's preferred?

    I'm trying to find out if a Sieg SX3 will fit on my existing workbench, which is approach 1'10" deep (61cm which is the standard kitchen counter depth in Denmark), but neither siegind.com nor any other website I've looked at state the "base area" of the SX3.

    I just want to make sure it can actually fit where it's intended, or at least used there until I get to make a better sized workbench.

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    I just measured mine, and I think you would be pushing it but it might be able to be done. The base that Syil sells is 21" deep, but from the back of the machine to the front of the machine is about 24".

    Hope this helps.

    Wade

    Quote Originally Posted by strandbygaard View Post
    How much table depth does a Sieg SX3 require? What's bare minimum, and what's preferred?

    I'm trying to find out if a Sieg SX3 will fit on my existing workbench, which is approach 1'10" deep (61cm which is the standard kitchen counter depth in Denmark), but neither siegind.com nor any other website I've looked at state the "base area" of the SX3.

    I just want to make sure it can actually fit where it's intended, or at least used there until I get to make a better sized workbench.

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    Thanks for taking the measure.

    I think I'll give the new workbench a little more priority :-)

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