Woodshop Junkies | Perfectly flush top table saw outfeed table - ALL-IN-ONE workbench - PART 2 @WoodshopJunkies | Uploaded March 2018 | Updated October 2024, 2 days ago.
Stage 2 of my All-In-One woodworking workstation involved getting my Makita table saw installed and ready to be used.
The saw needed to be installed in a way that would allow me to use the length of the bench as an outfeed table. I also needed to extend the fence to allow me to cut wider panels.
It also needed to be lined up perfectly with the top of the workbench.
In that, the installation absolutely succeeded.
Complete bench plans available in Metric and Imperial:
thewoodworkersplans.com
Metabo Miter Saw User Review:
woodworkjunkie.com/best-compound-miter-saw-for-diy-1-year-user-review-metabo-kgs-254-m
Makita Table Saw User Review:
woodworkjunkie.com/makita-mlt-100-table-saw-user-review
Part 3 will involve installing the miter saw in a way that would not restrict the use of the table saw.
More info and plans for this build available here: woodworkjunkie.com/category/all-in-one-workstation
IMPORTANT - Disclaimer!
All of the videos on this channel are intended for entertainment purposes only.
Should you choose to make or do anything as depicted on this channel you would do so at your own risk.
Woodworking and the use of power tools can be extremely dangerous.
The equipment and methods I use may not work for you as it does for me and by no means do I suggest that my methods of
working are correct.
Therefore you should always use your equipment and power tools as instructed by the owners manual supplied by the manufacturer.
Always use protective gear where applicable and never attempt something you are not comfortable doing.
Your shop safety is YOUR responsibility, so therefore I accept NO responsibility or liability for any injuries or accidents you may have if you attempt to do the things that I do.
Please, stay safe and work smart.
Stage 2 of my All-In-One woodworking workstation involved getting my Makita table saw installed and ready to be used.
The saw needed to be installed in a way that would allow me to use the length of the bench as an outfeed table. I also needed to extend the fence to allow me to cut wider panels.
It also needed to be lined up perfectly with the top of the workbench.
In that, the installation absolutely succeeded.
Complete bench plans available in Metric and Imperial:
thewoodworkersplans.com
Metabo Miter Saw User Review:
woodworkjunkie.com/best-compound-miter-saw-for-diy-1-year-user-review-metabo-kgs-254-m
Makita Table Saw User Review:
woodworkjunkie.com/makita-mlt-100-table-saw-user-review
Part 3 will involve installing the miter saw in a way that would not restrict the use of the table saw.
More info and plans for this build available here: woodworkjunkie.com/category/all-in-one-workstation
IMPORTANT - Disclaimer!
All of the videos on this channel are intended for entertainment purposes only.
Should you choose to make or do anything as depicted on this channel you would do so at your own risk.
Woodworking and the use of power tools can be extremely dangerous.
The equipment and methods I use may not work for you as it does for me and by no means do I suggest that my methods of
working are correct.
Therefore you should always use your equipment and power tools as instructed by the owners manual supplied by the manufacturer.
Always use protective gear where applicable and never attempt something you are not comfortable doing.
Your shop safety is YOUR responsibility, so therefore I accept NO responsibility or liability for any injuries or accidents you may have if you attempt to do the things that I do.
Please, stay safe and work smart.