with Jordan FrankWelcome to my Amazing Compact Mobile Workbench build!
This video is right up your alley if 1. You are a woodworker with limited space 2. You need a one-stop-shop for your main power tools that can be setup and broken down easily 3. You don't care about woodworking but enjoy watching dorky guys try to explain things
This mobile bench holds your table saw, miter saw, router and more yet is only 26" deep (roughly the width of your standard compact table saw). It has a lot of handy features including fairly-well-thought-out dust collection, sliding doors, a very useful adjustable utility shelf and an extension wing for your table saw. Best of all you can use the free plans to modify it and make it work for you! I sincerely hope you get something out of this build; it's been a great bench for me and I'm really happy with it.
DIY Amazing Compact Workbench - Part 1: Basic constructionwith Jordan Frank2019-07-12 | Welcome to my Amazing Compact Mobile Workbench build!
This video is right up your alley if 1. You are a woodworker with limited space 2. You need a one-stop-shop for your main power tools that can be setup and broken down easily 3. You don't care about woodworking but enjoy watching dorky guys try to explain things
This mobile bench holds your table saw, miter saw, router and more yet is only 26" deep (roughly the width of your standard compact table saw). It has a lot of handy features including fairly-well-thought-out dust collection, sliding doors, a very useful adjustable utility shelf and an extension wing for your table saw. Best of all you can use the free plans to modify it and make it work for you! I sincerely hope you get something out of this build; it's been a great bench for me and I'm really happy with it.
Like the music? Check out my band at http://www.quasarwutwut.comSuperPly Gaming Table - Part 3: Leaves, Lights & Accessorieswith Jordan Frank2023-03-03 | PART 3 (of 3) Yes, the end is in sight! If you're watching this you're probably actually trying to build this thing, and I commend and pity you. Just kidding, we're having fun! Like my Granny always said, "You need to spend fun to make fun". What a Granny! Anyways, in this video we will create the table leaves, install the electronics, put in the rail system and the accessories, build a play surface out of speed cloth, and tie up any other loose-ends. It's all happening!
0:00 intro 1:10 table leaves 4:06 leaf tray insets 6:29 secret button 10:34 installing the electronics 12:38 the rail system 15:04 accessories 19:02 finishing tokens 19:59 play surface 22:44 outro
#diy #tabletopgaming #plywoodfurniture #danddSuperPly Gaming Table - Part 2: Electronics, Tokens, Arm Restswith Jordan Frank2023-03-03 | PART 2 (of 3) We continue on our merry journey of building the SuperPly Gaming Table. In this video we will prep for electronics, batch out a bunch of tokens and do some routing to make the arm rests. Good times!
0:00 Intro 1:13 prepping for electronics 3:25 table bottom 6:21 attaching legs 9:25 making the tokens 16:45 arm rests 21:42 leaf supports 22:43 outro
#diy #tabletopgaming #plywoodfurniture #dungeonsanddragonsSuperPly Gaming Table - Part 1: Basic build & Legswith Jordan Frank2023-03-03 | PART 1 (of 3) Join me in building the SuperPly Gaming Table, a table I designed made out of 99% plywood and 160% awesomeness. It's got all the bells and whistles that many of your $2k-8k tables on the market have and you can build it for a fraction of the cost. In this video I'll show it off then go over how to build the basic table structure and the legs, which are pretty stinking cool if you ask me.
0:00 Intro and showcase of the table 3:07 basic structure build 14:03 legs 22:38 outro
#diy #tabletopgaming #plywoodfurnitureDIY Door Makeover: Dress up that boring door!with Jordan Frank2022-06-18 | Boring doors make you snore? I implore: fret no more! This here's a quick video on a simple and cheap way to dress up any ol' door and give it a fun modern vibe that can be as clean or as complicated as you like. It's an easy DIY weekend project, and it can apply to not only standard wood doors, but closets, walls and submarines*.
*For submarines skip the nails and use a waterproof glue like Titebond IIIClassic Sturdy Workbench (pt. 2)with Jordan Frank2022-05-17 | PART 2 (of 2) for this Classic Sturdy Workbench build series. In this part we will build the cabinet that slides inside the bench from part 1 that has a large shelf and 8 drawers. Plus we will add a few handy extras like a large paper roll and cutter, an inset vise, dog holes and a scrap-wood "face vise" that is a handy alternative if you want to save some money. Strap in to learn how to upgrade your workbench today!
MUSIC: Chicago's #3 band, Quasar Wut-Wut (http://www.quasarwutwut.com)DIY Shop Cleaning Stationwith Jordan Frank2021-08-01 | If you use your hands in a shop or garage or have seen my kids' rooms, you're going to need a good cleaning station to organize your paper towels, rags, gloves and hand cleaner. Join me in building a modification of the "Shop Towel Cabinet" made by Travis @ShopNation . It's a great design and I'm tweaking it to suit my needs. Follow along to see how easy it is to build and get some ideas for your own handy cleaning station.
Chicago's #3 band, Quasar Wut-Wut: htts://www.quasarwutwut.comMoving Shop / Shop Tour / French cleat builds and more!with Jordan Frank2021-07-11 | Moving your shop stinks, but using French cleats makes it a lot easier to set up quickly and make changes. Here is a not-particularly-brief look at how I set up my new (extremely old, slightly dangerous) garage, and I answer some questions I've received on my French cleat tool wall, my drill-press table, my folding assembly table, my sheet-good storage and more. At the end we'll even whip up a simple "F" clamp rack that holds a lot of clamps in a small space. I hope touring my shop gives you some ideas or inspiration for your own. Now let's get to building!
Thank you for watching, and make sure to visit Shop Nation for all your shop needs! shop-nation.com
My band: quasarwutwut.comDIY Amazing Compact Workbench - Part 4: Router bit holders, Table saw extension, Finishing toucheswith Jordan Frank2019-07-12 | The final part of our Amazing Compact Workbench build! Let's finish things off with a bang: we'll make some custom router bit holders, do all the little finishing touches that need doing, and tackle the part I'm most excited about... the table saw extension wing!
This extension wing is designed for a Dewalt 745 table saw, but can be modified to fit whatever compact saw you might have. If you are a Dewalt owner though you should really check this out as it works great and I haven't seen any other solutions that take up as little space as this one.
My band: quasarwutwut.comDIY Amazing Compact Workbench - Part 2: Miter Saw Shelf, Utility Shelf, Dust Collection, Boxeswith Jordan Frank2019-07-12 | Part 2 in our Amazing Compact Mobile Workbench build! Basic construction is complete, now we'll focus on a folding shelf for the miter saw, an adjustable utility shelf for all of our smaller power tools, dust collection for the table saw, and making one box that will go underneath the table saw to catch extra dust and another that will go under the first one for extra storage. Also we get to use the amazing Magic Tent which greatly speeds up the painting process!
This band has great manners: quasarwutwut.comDIY Amazing Compact Workbench - Part 3: Router table and dust box, sliding doors, dust collectionwith Jordan Frank2019-07-12 | Part 3 in our Amazing Compact Mobile Workbench build in which we'll tackle making the router table and dust box, some hardware-free sliding doors, and figure out dust collection for the router.
This will work for a standard router plate or a router lift, no worries there. Please note however that I am recycling a router fence so the video does not include making one, but I do cover it in the plans.