Hі! Watched your video - cool result! Glad that my ideas are useful and help to create new interesting projects) Good luck! Best regards, Mr.Vereshchak
Hi! Wow!!! Mr.Vereshchak I'm so excited that you left me a comment! You just made my weekend. You have amazing Ideas and I love the Adjustable Router Sled that you are working on now, well, that and anything you make with you hands in that super cool shop of yours. I'm looking forward to Part II of the router sled. Thanks again for leaving a comment and saying Hi! It means a lot to me. Cheers, Paul
Hi Jonathan thank you so much for checking out my video. Yes, the stop motion was super tedious to say the least. I've never tried stop motion before, hopefully I'll get faster at it. Thanks again Cheerfs
Just built this table using your plans over the holiday. I modified the end for my SKIL Jobsite Table Saw and it looks and works great! Gives me more room in my garage because of the mobility of the table and I can level the table thanks to the castors you linked. 👍🏼
Hi @sliverdelorey6525! Reading your comment made my day! Thank you for letting me know how it went, and I'm really excited for you! and that your workbench looks and works great! Also the fact that you modified it to accept your SKIL job site saw is on another level! Just fantastic!! Again, so awesome to hear and I hope you get some great use out of your nice new workbench. Cheers bud! All the Best, Paul
@@alexwhite4296 Hi Alex...I just had to make the notch for the fence rails a little deeper and the SKILs legs don't sit flush to the adjustable base, so I Glued Stop blocks to lock it in place and used some Suspension Strapping over the SKILs legs in order to screw it to the base. Nothing too hard.
This is incredible. You leave your errors in there, and I identify with all of them because I’ve done the same damn thing. Pieces upside down, wrong side facing out, etc. I really like the T slot you routes in there, but if I were to do it I think I would just route out a slot for T track and that would open up some options, in my opinion. That’s just how my mind works. Incredible work, great job! 10/10 would watch again.
Hi Michael thanks so much for that and nice to hear other people make mistakes like I do, so thanks for sharing that! Nice idea for a slot for the T -Track that you would do, I like it. Thanks again for stopping in and providing feedback, I really appreciate that! Cheers Paul
Hello, I'm recently retired and transitioning to woodwork. I have a 4x8 well-made table and planning to add my DW7480 and my router to it. I enjoyed this table built and I'm incorporating this leveling system in it. Great job. I keep telling my wife about how many woodworker are left-handed and how good they are. That includes both of us!! 😀😀
Hey @altorres4760 Congratulations on the retirement! Had a good laugh about the left handed woodworkers :) So true! I like the size of your table and I think you will like the levelling system! Thanks for your comment and stopping in! Paul
wow, the amount of time that must have taken to even plan this out in sketchup, set up cameras, editing all of this AND a good looking table at the end. simply great
Well, thank so much for that! I'm sure there are plenty more precise than me out there, I just try to do my best with what I have and I really appreciate your comment. Cheers
Hi thank you for your feedback! Its a pretty hearty workbench and I really appreciate you letting me know what you thought, Thanks so much again! Cheers
This probably sounds ridiculous but this build brought tears to my eyes. So precise and beautiful. Last year I built a simple two tier workbench and it’s fine but man do I have a long way to go to being accurate in my cuts and don’t get me started on how unaware I was to my two car garage not being the level surface I assumed it would be. Definitely a novice. I love to watch woodworking videos and this one is exceptional.
Hi @kathleengrehlinger4705 you are too kind :) Ang WAY TO GO for building your two tier workbench! a lot of people don't make it that far. I'm certainly no expert by any means, but I try to find ways to make life easier for myself, like the level floor to build on, or even as silly as making sure my saw is actually set up (meaning if I want a 90 degree cut, I get a 90 degree cut), not 89.5. It makes a difference when assembling a large piece : ) Thanks so much for your gracious comment Kathleen and here's to keep on learning! Chees Paul
That's such a great solution for the table saw height adjustment. I just made a workbench and was trying to think of a more elegant way to do that than just sticking wood shims under the saw's feet like I did. I might have to add this to my bench in the future.
Glad you enjoyed the video and the adjustable table saw shelf! I learned a lot from watching Mr. Vereshchak create something similar but for his miter saw. All the best to you brother!
Hi @lucasfrancamarchezam5439 from Brazil!! You noticed it was from a Les Paul!! That's so awesome and made me smile, Thanks so much and Cheers from Canada!
This is a great idea for the portable contractor saw collection. Unfortunately , I do not have the room for that in my shop at the moment. Absolutely great features and design. Great job.
Hi Ron i really appreciate your feedback and so great that you appreciate the features and design. It was a fun, challenging and rewarding build on my part and Thank you for checking it out. Cheers Paul
Hi Alan thanks for that! I've always appreciated a good pattern of screws lol. Funny you mentioned :) Cheers
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Nice. I like the feature to adjust the saw to the table. I also noticed the riving knife release lever. I am about to build my own worktable/saw with the same DeWalt table saw and I totally forgot that lever. Thanks for remembering me so I won't make that mistake. 👍
HI @DaveDorenbergVeltman well I'm glad you noticed the lever cut out, so you can access it once you build your table! I'm sure it will turn out fantastic! Thanks a lot for stopping in! Cheers Paul
That is a really neat design for the adjustable platform to hold the saw. You could have added a stretcher in front of and behind the shelf after you set its position; however, the bolts & washers in the t-track slots is a cool idea. 😎
I'm currently following the plans to build my version (not as long) of this bench for my single car garage workshop. I'm using this stretcher idea, as I don't have the tools to cut the T-slot in the legs.
man I love this design. What I had pictured in my mind for what I wanted is basically this. Except I didn't even think about leaving the space for the fence. 10/10 build
I read this comment before I pressed play, and I didn't really believe it when I read it, but 5 mins in. Im convinced. This is the cleanest build ive seen. Great job.
Hi @voganlanway are you sure you were watching my video? Lol :) Thanks so much for that bud and your comment means a lot to me!! Cheers and all the best, Paul
Great build, I had been thinking of something similar except using the threaded rod as droppers, but I think I prefer the way you've used them! Thanks!
Looks very sturdy and with so many fine details, like the four leveling corners! And the video is so well edited too! Thank you so much for all the info and inspiration from a new sub from Denmark; a 60 year old newbie woodworker, who looks forward to following this excellent woodworker/channel! /Pia
Hey @pirakoXX all the way from Denmark ! Thanks for your encouraging comment! I appreciate you checking out the workbench build. I'm also excited for you and your woodworking journey! Paul
This whole video is a pleasure to watch and plenty of useful tips like the jig you setup to make your lagbolt plugs I will absolutely be using that if i need to drill out the center of wood circle. Its just awsome to watch you work!
I just want to say I appreciate the effort you did designing and building the table and the recording and editing is just legendary.. I was surprised to see the night scene and I think it's just piece of art that you throw at the end of the video
Hi Philip thank you for your kind words, they mean a lot! You mentioned "Not Yet" a woodworker... I would encourage you to try it. You may find you enjoy the saw dust and have fun building something :) Thanks again Cheers
Your mix of b-roll and editing is on point my man. You know just when to ramp up the speed. This is quality woodworking and quality videography. Well done.
Hace dos años que construí mi banco de trabajo, muy parecido al tuyo. Me emborrache de videos.. que pena no haber visto el tuyo, me hubiera salido mejor, pero me ha dado ideas sobre todo para la mesa de sierra que quiero algo parecido. Felicidades por el nivel de trabajo muy alto!! y el video.. aquí tienes un admirador...
Hi @lolotrix I wonder how my table will be after two years of working on it like you have! I also looked at very many workbenches before building mine. I do like how the leveling saw table worked out. Glad if gave you some ideas! Isn't RUclips great for that! We all learn. Many Thanks for looking at the video! Best Paul
Purchased the plans... and in the early stages of the build. I am modifying it a fair amount-part of the top will be removable so that I can use motorcycle lifts under my planer and jointer so I can use all 11 feet for outfeed. Beefing up the frame a bit with 2"x6" to handle the weight. It will have drawers and storage as well--very good plans you have available too. Thank you!
Hi Mike! Thank you for purchasing my plans. I hope they are useful to you, and get you going on your way to that amazing build you are telling me about. I like you are thinking to use motorcycle lifts under the planer and jointer, Brilliant! along with the other mods... Again, Thanks Mike, and best of luck to you on your build! Cheers, Paul
@@vanislestudio In 6 months when I'm done (a bit of an exaggeration) would you like to see a picture or two after it is done? If so, how do I get it to you? I'm really not a social media person so all those usual suspects are out, do you have a business email? And the plans are "Top Shelf"
Hey Mike, funny reading the 6 months, but sometimes life happens and our time is needed elsewhere lol. I'd love to see your bench when completed and thanks for offering! Please email them to me at "vanislandstudio@gmail.com" that would be awesome :) Till then, Cheers Mike and happy building!
I watch these videos for inspiration, we'll sir... I'm inspired. Your work ethics are shown in every aspect of this video. I came looking for ideas for a work table and am leaving full of inspiration on everything i want to do in life. I would feel safe to bet that you are loved by your friends and family, and are the one that they come to for advice.
Hey Bobby, thank you for such a kind comment my mate! and awesome to hear you left with some inspiration 👍. That's exactly how I feel when watching some of my favorite channels too. I wish you success on everything you want out of life brother. Best Wishes, Paul
Great video. One alternative to a fancy adjustable height base for the saw is to just build the base a bit lower and use blocks to raise the table saw to the right height. If you buy a new saw, you simply need to replace the 4 blocks under the table saw.
Hey Dave that's great advice and thanks for stopping in with your comment. I enjoy learning new things and thought why not try something a bit different. Thanks again Cheers
Awesome my guy! Looking forward to making my next desk and updating the shop next year. I find a lot of inspiration with your videos, and you make it look so easy and accessible. Even your mistakes are good!
Thanks for that Dave! And I'm excited for your desk build and shop update, those are great projects buddy. Mistakes, I make a lot of them ahahah. Appreciate you stopping in!
What a great-looking, useful project! The care and perfection implemented for the whole assembly was extraordinary. What impressed/amazed me most - was the video - including the informative narration, camera angles/perspective lighting and movement. The editing is amazing! More please!!!!! Wow!
Hey @chrisfiggures! Well shucks buddy, Thanks so much for your way to kind words there! As YOU know, working with tools, wood, cameras... what could be better. Maybe working with a buddy working with tools, wood, and cameras ahahah! Thanks so much again for checking out my video buddy! Means a lot. Cheers Paul
Ha! Yes!! I've been looking for another one just in case this one breaks. I'm so careful with it now lol. Thanks for the smiles mate! All the best to you 👍
I've tracked the sharpener down via Google lens and it seems to ve a Japanese brand costing 2000 yen and model CH-208. There were others and it can be found online ebay but very bad condition dough.
Nice build - wish I'd seen it two years ago, as I just sold my DW7491 and replaced it with a cabinet saw (new workshop with the room for it). The only thing I think you omitted was the two slots in line with the saw's miter slots to allow the miter gauge (or anything that uses miter bars for alignment) to travel past the blade. Simple to do - just rout a stopped dado in line with the two on the saw... Otherwise, a really nice design. Those casters are nice, but with 8 of them it must take forever to raise or lower the bench. My knees ache just thinking about it...
Hi Tony, congratulations on your new Cabinet Saw and workshop! and thanks for your suggestion 👍. I managed time to route in the two slots on a follow up video and you are correct about the casters. I have it down to about 10-20 seconds per caster now lol, but generally leave the workbench in one area now. Still nice to be able to move it if needed. Thanks so much for stopping in, I enjoyed reading your comment. Cheers!
I would highly recommend NOT using a dado stack with a jobsite saw like that. First, the miter gauges are not nearly accurate enough and could cause a kickback, and with this powerful of a blade/saw, it could kill you. Second, the saw is so strong with so much momentum that it can send the saw itself flying backwards. I have witnessed both of these first hand. Also, you should NEVER use a dado above a 1 inch cut. If you need a bigger cut, miter saw and a chisel. These saws are not designed for such blade, and something on the saw could break.Use an industrial saw if you have the space and can afford it, at least for Dados
Hi @_-_640 thanks for taking the time to share your experience with the dado stack, however Dewalt doesn't share your opinion as they make a throat plate for a dado stack. Intended Use: "This table saw is designed for professional ripping, crosscutting, mitering, beveling and non thrucutting applications, such as dadoing, with various materials." The next time I use the dado stack with my saw, I'll be sure to make smaller cuts with more passes though, building up to final depth of cut, keeping things safer. I appreciate your concern for safety.
I hadn’t given this any thought, so I appreciate the comment. I’ll email the manufacturer of my table saw (Skil), cause the guide doesn’t mention use of a dado stack.
Thanks Heath! It would be embarrassing to say how long those dancing bolts took... needless to say, I'm glad you appreciated seeing them 👍 Thanks for letting me know!
Nice build. I built one the same size a few years ago. I wanted to be able to wheel saws outside to reduce sawdust in the garage. It's served it's purpose well, but I'm now planning to make two smaller tables to take the place of the one large table. The table is just too big for a 2 car garage, where space is needed for other things (cars, bikes, kids stuff, etc.). The large table would be perfect for a larger garage or dedicated workshop though.
Hi @mryourestupidimnot thanks for sharing your build and your thoughts on using two smaller tables. Great Idea! and would make shuffling things around easier in your space I would imagine. You never know, I may do the same in the future, but for now since the space is there, i thought why not use a full 4 X 8 sheet and see how it goes... Thanks for sharing and thanks for checking out the build!
Thank you for the great and fun knowledge you provided. But I'm just getting started with woodworking. I want to know I had to start making simple, basic woodworking projects to gain experience. And I want you to make a vidieo for knowledge. For beginners in woodworking, teak or teak is fine. It doesn't have to be a large piece. I just want to teach you the basics. with the beginner tools as a guide is enough. Thank you.
Hi there and thank you for your comment! I like hearing you are getting started with woodworking and want to learn more about simple basic projects to get experience. That is a great suggestion for a video and I would love to do that. I will always make a point to show everyone what and how to build whatever it is I'm working on. I am by no means a professional, just someone who watched is father working away in his workshop. And then I, just like you, started out on woodworking, making mistakes along the way, but with each cut, gaining experience. Thanks again! Paul
i got those casters too. they're pretty sturdy and nice. although the table i attached to it wasnt made too well lol. not much i can do with home depot wood and no experience
Hey @98nchen right! They are built like a tank! Definitely outlive me. Funny...I'm working on making plans for the Home Depo Lumber (3.5 X 1.5). You just have to pick through the piles to find the straight ones and you're good to go! Just keep at it! Thanks for stopping in! Cheers
Hi @zaffman even if you have to reset yours to the proper height, I'm sure it still does the job well :) Thanks so much for checking out my video mate, Cheers Paul
Impresionante la elaboración de este artefacto para la carpintería; súper profesional, con mucha precisión el ensamble de elementos, utilizando equipo tecnológico de vanguardia. No he visto otro igual o mejor.. saludos al maestro carpintero o ingeniero…!
WOW!! The skill level in ALL departments of this video are off the chart. I thought this guy must have at least a million subs. But no, at this moment in time 4.4k subs. I am shocked!! Well, you gained a new sub. AMAZING!!!!
Wow @brianshanahan3878 are you sure you were watching my video :) That is so awesome for you to say and thanks SO MUCH for that it is much appreciated my friend. Cheers Paul
Nice video Paul. The bench is nicely engineered 👍. I know you enjoyed the height adjustment shelf but, for simplicity and a bit of laziness, I would have made it fixed height and moved the blocks if I ever changed the table saw.
Hey Simon thank you 👍 and yup, I'm sure there's a lot of folks who think the same as you, I suppose I enjoy doing things a tad different, plus I get some practice trying something new. All the best to you!
Hey Chloeleedow I'm thrilled you enjoyed the dancing nuts and washers 😃 It was fun for me to learn how to do that and thank you for stopping in to watch my video! All the best to you
Hey JP, nice pic of you and the beard BTW! and Thanks, It was fun and challenging at the same time. I found it very rewarding experience after all the dust settled, no pun there :) I have a new version of this bench that I made a new video for. It has a miter saw in it that is also adjustable and rotates. Hope to have it up really soon. Thanks for checking things out and stopping in to leave some comments! Cheers Paul
Wow! This was incredible! All from the skills to the amazing videography and fun ideas like the screws dancing - must have taken a while stopmotioning that segment.
Hey Dude thanks for that!! Yup, those dancing screws consumed a week of my time Doh! Now I know how video stop motion, so hopefully it wont take near as long on the next one. :) Cheers and Thanks Again!
You definitely earned my like and subscribe. Amazing production value…I don’t think I have grinned so much watching any other build video. Definite inspiration for my upcoming build!!
So Grateful to imagine you grinning and to hear you found inspiration here for your upcoming build! Thanks for stopping in and thanks so much for that :) Looking forward to sharing more with you, Cheers!
Hey Frank thanks for that! I probably am like you, I've already changed it to accommodate a Miter saw, and like you said, probably more changes as my needs grow. Cheers and thanks again
If you find that T-slot loosening over time, you might try replacing the lag bolt with a threaded insert and a machine bolt with loc-tite. Thanks for sharing!
Hey I never thought about the threaded insert and machine bolt with lock tite! Where were you when I was building this lol. It seems to be secure for now, if it ever moves I'll definitely keep your suggestion in mind and thanks so much for stopping in! Cheers
Great ideas, Well done. You are a great craftsman. The video was very well done - great editing. I like the voice over instead of narration as you are working. It make the video easier to watch and listen to and adds a level of professionalism. The dancing bolts was fun to watch but must have take a long time to shoot.
Hi @rogergiles7094 thank you so much! Not sure If I am actually a craftsman, but I'll keep at it until I like what I see, and I'm nervous about talking directly to the video camera, so the voice over seems to help. I'm happy to hear you think it makes for an easier to watch. Thanks so much again! Cheers Paul
Hi @aramvanbergen4489s thanks my friend, It's a learning curve for me for sure, and I am working on another video so I really liked that you hoped I was making more, Thats awesome! Cheers Paul
Subscribed! Greatly enjoyed your video but I can’t decide if you have a greater passion for woodworking or videography. Both are top notch. I was a machinist for 10 years so I can relate to the “need” for precision. I have this table saw on my wish list so your table design and construction is timely and applicable for my garage shop. Looking forward to seeing more of your creations in the future. God bless!
I really enjoyed reading your comment pepperman! and you being a machinist can relate 👍 Best of luck to you on your garage shop and I'm looking forward to sharing more with you! Glad bless my brother!
Great video and awesome table that I would also love to have. Brilliant editing work. Especially the special effects of raising and lowering the table with servo motor sounds. Just brilliant and earned my subscription. Cheers.
Great build !! clean and precise craftsmanship........👏I want something like this for my shop, but with a facility for a miter saw, as my shop space is limited. Love your work.
Hey Mr Red thank you for your comment! I don't really consider myself a craftsman, so it's nice to hear you say that! And that's a good idea about a facility for a miter saw. I am currently in the process of redesigning my workbench to include a miter saw that rotates. I hope to have it completed in a few months time with a new video. Thanks again for your comments. Cheers Paul
Some of the ways u used the speed square was very new to me, even after seeing millions of maker videos on RUclips. Thanks for those ! Edit 1: i wrote this comment before fully seeing the cinematic masterpiece that is this video. This is entertaining on so many levels!! Edit 2 : adding this comment to remind myself that I subbed to your channel when u had just 4 videos and 500 subscribers 🎉 let's gooo
Hey @ashokponnappan8914 Thanks so much for checking out the build!! I really appreciate your comments and I'm happy you found it entertaining! Thanks a lot Paul
Fellow mustache compadre! That made me laugh and smile this morning :) Takes one to know one bud. Thank you for subscribing, and for stopping in to say hi. All the best, Paul
Hi there and thank you. You are not alone, there are others that like the idea, but modify to their own liking. I appreciate your comment! Thanks for stopping in.
Hi Polly thanks so much! and I never thought about that! Tips and Tricks for speed square. I think that is a fantastic idea and I can see doing a short video on it. I greatly appreciate your suggestion. Cheers Paul
Hey @gamerscircle that's so awesome of you to say. I appreciate you checking out the build. If you are still interested I hope to have them completed shortly. Best Paul
Hi. Thanks again for inquiring about plans for the workbench. In case you are still interested, I wanted to let you know they are now available on ETSY. Here's the link bit.ly/3s4D7Ta The plans utilize imperial measurements, and use regular sized 2X4's (3.5 inch X 1.5 inch). And in case you are interested in building the workbench using the exact dimensional lumber I used in the video (3 5/8 inch X 1 13/16 inch) I'll have those plans available on ETSY on Oct 31. Thanks again for checking out the build! Cheers Paul
@@vanislestudio Thanks Paul! I am no where near your level of wood working, I am most impressed with you leveling system. When I am ready for a master workbench, I will get your plans, again thanks!
Newbie at workshop and woodworking so found your video amazing and way above my thinking. The angled supports for the adjustable shelf, the jig for the plugs, the use of the squares and clamps… Clamping pieces is my downfall, I can’t keep it simple enough to be effective and I’m always struggling. Why did you use the small spacer blocks w the clamps in the earlier part of the video? To gain more space to work around? Amazing talent. I’m still trying to come up w a table design for my skill level to rip sheets that won’t require me to saw through the top of full cans of stain again as I use them as my supports for a 4x8! Thank you for the inspiration.
Hi @jenniepost7837 Thanks so much for your comment. I enjoyed reading it. So awesome you are getting into woodworking! I used the small spacer blocks to protect the wood I was clamping. Some clamps will leave a Depression on the surface when pressure is applied, therefore if i distribute that pressure over a larger surface area (the small blocks), it will protect the wood from being crushed. Funny to read about the stain cans that you cut through. I've been there with a similar experience. I watched someone on youtube cut thin strips of wood that were 48 inches long, about 4 or 5 of them, then they placed their 4 x 8 sheet of plywood on top of that, then they cut with a skill saw. It worked well and I've been using that technique myself now. You are on the right track when you mention Clamping pieces... Anything I screw together always gets clamped, then pilot holes, then screw together. Always three steps. And you are right, the clamping can be very tricky to figure out, but keep at it :) Thanks so much again! Cheers Paul
So when does patience and attention to detail qualify as OCD? Either way your craftsmanship is amazing! I’ve only seen this level of perfection in Japanese craftsman. You’re like an American woodworking samurai 😂. I’m happy I found your channel. Thank you for the motivation to do better.
Wow! Man I really enjoyed reading your comment @Be_Good_Do_Good!! Are you sure you were watching my video :) Thanks so much for that bud it Made my night! I really like your channel name BTW! Rings true. Cheers Paul
Wow Escanifobetico that really nice of you to say! Thank you. Best of luck building your workbench mate and I wish it turns out really well for you 👍 Cheers
Hey Myshinobi! I like your name! The Bosch is a BEAST! I particularly like how close it can sit to the wall. For a large saw, its foot print it surprisingly small. You have a good taste in a quality saw my friend! Cheers and thanks for stopping in
@@vanislestudio thanks guy. I've had that saw for a couple of years now. I've built a lot of stuff with it. I recently got 12" a Diablo Steel Demon blade. Apparently they can cut through plate steel... we'll see. You are right though, it's a great saw for so many reasons. I initially thought that it wouldn't be as accurate as the traditional rail technology buvt I was absolutely wrong. A great example of German precision engineering and technology.
Hі! Watched your video - cool result! Glad that my ideas are useful and help to create new interesting projects) Good luck! Best regards, Mr.Vereshchak
Hi! Wow!!! Mr.Vereshchak I'm so excited that you left me a comment! You just made my weekend. You have amazing Ideas and I love the Adjustable Router Sled that you are working on now, well, that and anything you make with you hands in that super cool shop of yours. I'm looking forward to Part II of the router sled. Thanks again for leaving a comment and saying Hi! It means a lot to me. Cheers, Paul
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Man, man , man, that's a one million Dollar workbench, not worth the money.
You should watc " hooked on wood "
But being an American, I think you won't.
Made in America is "made in China"@@vanislestudio
@@vanislestudiowhat song is that around 3:30?
The stop motion shot where he raises the table saw platform must have take FOREVER.
Hi Jonathan thank you so much for checking out my video. Yes, the stop motion was super tedious to say the least. I've never tried stop motion before, hopefully I'll get faster at it. Thanks again Cheerfs
In addition to your great craftsmanship, your videography skills are on point!
Hey thanks for that! Its been a steep learning curve for the video part for me but has been both frustrating and fun to learn lol. Thanks again Cheers
The fact that your floor was upside down but still fit bc your build was so precise is frankly amazing
Ha! It surprised me too my friend! Thank you for stopping in to watch my video :) Cheers
@@vanislestudio you’re welcome
that's an unbelievably amazing table - precision, precision, precision! Gives old saying, 'measure twice, cut once' and entirely new meaning.
I've been known to measure three times though, and still screw up! lol Thanks for your kind comment Rob and all the best to you!
Just built this table using your plans over the holiday.
I modified the end for my SKIL Jobsite Table Saw and it looks and works great!
Gives me more room in my garage because of the mobility of the table and I can level the table thanks to the castors you linked.
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Hi @sliverdelorey6525! Reading your comment made my day! Thank you for letting me know how it went, and I'm really excited for you! and that your workbench looks and works great! Also the fact that you modified it to accept your SKIL job site saw is on another level! Just fantastic!! Again, so awesome to hear and I hope you get some great use out of your nice new workbench. Cheers bud! All the Best, Paul
Were you also paying so much attention to the flatness / levelness ? How did it go?
I’m thinking of doing this with my skil too. What modifications did you have to make?
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Hi Alex...I just had to make the notch for the fence rails a little deeper and the SKILs legs don't sit flush to the adjustable base, so I Glued Stop blocks to lock it in place and used some Suspension Strapping over the SKILs legs in order to screw it to the base.
Nothing too hard.
This is incredible. You leave your errors in there, and I identify with all of them because I’ve done the same damn thing. Pieces upside down, wrong side facing out, etc.
I really like the T slot you routes in there, but if I were to do it I think I would just route out a slot for T track and that would open up some options, in my opinion. That’s just how my mind works.
Incredible work, great job! 10/10 would watch again.
Hi Michael thanks so much for that and nice to hear other people make mistakes like I do, so thanks for sharing that! Nice idea for a slot for the T -Track that you would do, I like it. Thanks again for stopping in and providing feedback, I really appreciate that! Cheers Paul
Hello, I'm recently retired and transitioning to woodwork. I have a 4x8 well-made table and planning to add my DW7480 and my router to it. I enjoyed this table built and I'm incorporating this leveling system in it. Great job. I keep telling my wife about how many woodworker are left-handed and how good they are. That includes both of us!! 😀😀
Hey @altorres4760 Congratulations on the retirement! Had a good laugh about the left handed woodworkers :) So true! I like the size of your table and I think you will like the levelling system! Thanks for your comment and stopping in! Paul
Oh man that miter stop block is beautiful
Thank you Joe, its my favorite item in my shop! Cheers 👍
I like that you got everything square. I'm also OCD with everything lining up perfectly.
Hey Alexander, glad to hear I'm not the only one 😂. I think learned that from my dad, watching him as a kid. Thanks for sharing mate! Cheers
as a guitar player of 20 years. i loved that stop block!!!!!
Ha! You would know then! it came from left over parts from an old Gibson. Thanks for checking it out! Cheers
wow, the amount of time that must have taken to even plan this out in sketchup, set up cameras, editing all of this AND a good looking table at the end. simply great
Hey @maikoo25 I love your comment! Thanks a lot for that, made my Halloween eve here in BC Canada. Cheers! Paul
There's a lot of really cool parts to this video. The simple detail of the wood fastener caps towards the end are a nice touch.
I thought to have a little fun with those and glad you appreciate them Jordan 😃 Thanks!
never saw a woodworker so Precision as you that i had to comment you good job
Well, thank so much for that! I'm sure there are plenty more precise than me out there, I just try to do my best with what I have and I really appreciate your comment. Cheers
This is insanely clean build…looks strong, durable and functional..congratulations
Hi thank you for your feedback! Its a pretty hearty workbench and I really appreciate you letting me know what you thought, Thanks so much again! Cheers
This probably sounds ridiculous but this build brought tears to my eyes. So precise and beautiful. Last year I built a simple two tier workbench and it’s fine but man do I have a long way to go to being accurate in my cuts and don’t get me started on how unaware I was to my two car garage not being the level surface I assumed it would be. Definitely a novice. I love to watch woodworking videos and this one is exceptional.
Hi @kathleengrehlinger4705 you are too kind :) Ang WAY TO GO for building your two tier workbench! a lot of people don't make it that far. I'm certainly no expert by any means, but I try to find ways to make life easier for myself, like the level floor to build on, or even as silly as making sure my saw is actually set up (meaning if I want a 90 degree cut, I get a 90 degree cut), not 89.5. It makes a difference when assembling a large piece : ) Thanks so much for your gracious comment Kathleen and here's to keep on learning! Chees Paul
That's such a great solution for the table saw height adjustment. I just made a workbench and was trying to think of a more elegant way to do that than just sticking wood shims under the saw's feet like I did. I might have to add this to my bench in the future.
Glad you enjoyed the video and the adjustable table saw shelf! I learned a lot from watching Mr. Vereshchak create something similar but for his miter saw. All the best to you brother!
Just loved the Les Paul knob on the miter saw fence!!! Best regards from Brazil!!
Hi @lucasfrancamarchezam5439 from Brazil!! You noticed it was from a Les Paul!! That's so awesome and made me smile, Thanks so much and Cheers from Canada!
I thought I was pretty good until I watched your work. WOW. It is absolutely mind blowing.
Your to kind! But awesome of you to let me know and thanks for checking it out! I'm sure you do great work BTW!
I love the leveling design and the sliding T-slots in the legs. Very clever.
This table looks sturdy enough to build a tank on.
Hi @wenchmagnet thanks a lot! Its a beast and has some weight to it, that's for sure. Thanks again Cheers !
This is a great idea for the portable contractor saw collection. Unfortunately , I do not have the room for that in my shop at the moment. Absolutely great features and design.
Great job.
Hi Ron i really appreciate your feedback and so great that you appreciate the features and design. It was a fun, challenging and rewarding build on my part and Thank you for checking it out. Cheers Paul
Looks like a work of art. Love the attention to detail especially the place of all the screw points.
Hi Alan thanks for that! I've always appreciated a good pattern of screws lol. Funny you mentioned :) Cheers
Nice. I like the feature to adjust the saw to the table.
I also noticed the riving knife release lever. I am about to build my own worktable/saw with the same DeWalt table saw and I totally forgot that lever. Thanks for remembering me so I won't make that mistake. 👍
HI @DaveDorenbergVeltman well I'm glad you noticed the lever cut out, so you can access it once you build your table! I'm sure it will turn out fantastic! Thanks a lot for stopping in! Cheers Paul
That is a really neat design for the adjustable platform to hold the saw. You could have added a stretcher in front of and behind the shelf after you set its position; however, the bolts & washers in the t-track slots is a cool idea. 😎
Hey @chipsterb4946 Thanks! I like your idea of an added stretcher in front of and behind the shelf too! Hmmmmm. Thanks for checking it out! Best Paul
I'm currently following the plans to build my version (not as long) of this bench for my single car garage workshop. I'm using this stretcher idea, as I don't have the tools to cut the T-slot in the legs.
man I love this design. What I had pictured in my mind for what I wanted is basically this. Except I didn't even think about leaving the space for the fence. 10/10 build
Hey @EliteDadBod ! I love your name btw! and so awesome you appreciate the design! Made my day :) Have fun when you build your bench, Cheers Paul
I think this must be the best build video ive seen. You are obviously a craftsman. I will check out the rest of your videos now.
Thank you for your very kind compliment and for stopping in to check out my workbench build! All the best to you friend!
One of the best builds I've ever seen. Well done.
@TheBeechwoods thanks so much! You made my morning! and I appreciate you stopping in to leave your comment. Cheers Paul
Bom dia, foi a melhor mesa de bancada que eu pesquisei! Parabéns, você me inpirou a fazer uma para minha Dewalt, parabéns.
Hi @claudecirschatz8646 that's awesome! Thanks so much for letting me know and I'm sure your workbench will turn out amazing! Cheers Paul
This is probably the cleanest build I've ever seen. Such precision and great craftsmanship! Definitely inspiring
I read this comment before I pressed play, and I didn't really believe it when I read it, but 5 mins in. Im convinced. This is the cleanest build ive seen. Great job.
Wow @Agentlowe that means a lot to me and thanks so much for that and for stopping in and checking out my build! Its much appreciated. Cheers Paul
Hi @voganlanway are you sure you were watching my video? Lol :) Thanks so much for that bud and your comment means a lot to me!! Cheers and all the best, Paul
Great build, I had been thinking of something similar except using the threaded rod as droppers, but I think I prefer the way you've used them! Thanks!
Looks like we have been on a similar thought then! thanks so much for looking at my video and for your comment :) Cheers
Looks very sturdy and with so many fine details, like the four leveling corners!
And the video is so well edited too!
Thank you so much for all the info and inspiration from a new sub from Denmark; a 60 year old newbie woodworker, who looks forward to following this excellent woodworker/channel! /Pia
Hey @pirakoXX all the way from Denmark ! Thanks for your encouraging comment! I appreciate you checking out the workbench build. I'm also excited for you and your woodworking journey! Paul
This whole video is a pleasure to watch and plenty of useful tips like the jig you setup to make your lagbolt plugs I will absolutely be using that if i need to drill out the center of wood circle. Its just awsome to watch you work!
Hey @saltysaty8686 I really enjoyed reading your comment! Thanks so much for that and I'm really happy you enjoyed watching :) All the Best! Paul
Thats the most beautiful assembly table I’ve ever seen! I love all that detail and precision. My hat’s off to you, great build!
Hi @Bekim8310 Thanks so much! I appreciate you checking out the build! Cheers Paul
Nice build and editing. Those bolt caps at the end of the video, making them out of face grain vs end grain would add an extra level!
Thanks so much mate! and I didn't think of using the face grain, that's a fantastic idea!
I just want to say I appreciate the effort you did designing and building the table and the recording and editing is just legendary.. I was surprised to see the night scene and I think it's just piece of art that you throw at the end of the video
Wow, thank you @Mac3rbi ! Such a great comment for me to read and I really appreciate it! So awesome and thank you again :) Cheers, all the Best! Paul
I'm not yet a woodworker, but this build was really inspirational and awesome to watch. Well done!
Hi Philip thank you for your kind words, they mean a lot! You mentioned "Not Yet" a woodworker... I would encourage you to try it. You may find you enjoy the saw dust and have fun building something :) Thanks again Cheers
Your mix of b-roll and editing is on point my man. You know just when to ramp up the speed. This is quality woodworking and quality videography. Well done.
Thanks so much for your comment @kailuasurfing! I appreciate your feedback, it means a lot! Cheers Paul
Hace dos años que construí mi banco de trabajo, muy parecido al tuyo. Me emborrache de videos.. que pena no haber visto el tuyo, me hubiera salido mejor, pero me ha dado ideas sobre todo para la mesa de sierra que quiero algo parecido. Felicidades por el nivel de trabajo muy alto!! y el video.. aquí tienes un admirador...
Hi @lolotrix I wonder how my table will be after two years of working on it like you have! I also looked at very many workbenches before building mine. I do like how the leveling saw table worked out. Glad if gave you some ideas! Isn't RUclips great for that! We all learn. Many Thanks for looking at the video! Best Paul
Purchased the plans... and in the early stages of the build. I am modifying it a fair amount-part of the top will be removable so that I can use motorcycle lifts under my planer and jointer so I can use all 11 feet for outfeed. Beefing up the frame a bit with 2"x6" to handle the weight. It will have drawers and storage as well--very good plans you have available too. Thank you!
Hi Mike! Thank you for purchasing my plans. I hope they are useful to you, and get you going on your way to that amazing build you are telling me about. I like you are thinking to use motorcycle lifts under the planer and jointer, Brilliant! along with the other mods... Again, Thanks Mike, and best of luck to you on your build! Cheers, Paul
@@vanislestudio In 6 months when I'm done (a bit of an exaggeration) would you like to see a picture or two after it is done? If so, how do I get it to you? I'm really not a social media person so all those usual suspects are out, do you have a business email? And the plans are "Top Shelf"
Hey Mike, funny reading the 6 months, but sometimes life happens and our time is needed elsewhere lol. I'd love to see your bench when completed and thanks for offering! Please email them to me at "vanislandstudio@gmail.com" that would be awesome :) Till then, Cheers Mike and happy building!
I watch these videos for inspiration, we'll sir... I'm inspired. Your work ethics are shown in every aspect of this video. I came looking for ideas for a work table and am leaving full of inspiration on everything i want to do in life. I would feel safe to bet that you are loved by your friends and family, and are the one that they come to for advice.
Hey Bobby, thank you for such a kind comment my mate! and awesome to hear you left with some inspiration 👍. That's exactly how I feel when watching some of my favorite channels too. I wish you success on everything you want out of life brother. Best Wishes, Paul
The stop motion animation is superb. First time I saw someone doing it in woodworking video. :D
Hey @PinoyDIY the stop motion was a first for me, so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks a lot!
Hola, me gusta mucho el sistema de nivelación para la sierra circular, gran trabajo.
Hey @Erosgenuino the levelling made it enjoyable to work with and thanks a lot for your comment my friend. Cheers!
Great video. One alternative to a fancy adjustable height base for the saw is to just build the base a bit lower and use blocks to raise the table saw to the right height. If you buy a new saw, you simply need to replace the 4 blocks under the table saw.
Hey Dave that's great advice and thanks for stopping in with your comment. I enjoy learning new things and thought why not try something a bit different. Thanks again Cheers
The secret is: having a helper with a great moustache
You found the real secret @KlaudiusL! I Love your comment! Cheers
Liked the leveling mechanism, and the bolt covers were very cool.
Hi David the bolt covers were oddly enjoyable to make and glad you enjoyed them! Cheers
Awesome my guy!
Looking forward to making my next desk and updating the shop next year. I find a lot of inspiration with your videos, and you make it look so easy and accessible. Even your mistakes are good!
Thanks for that Dave! And I'm excited for your desk build and shop update, those are great projects buddy. Mistakes, I make a lot of them ahahah. Appreciate you stopping in!
What a great-looking, useful project! The care and perfection implemented for the whole assembly was extraordinary.
What impressed/amazed me most - was the video - including the informative narration, camera angles/perspective lighting and movement. The editing is amazing!
More please!!!!! Wow!
Hey @chrisfiggures! Well shucks buddy, Thanks so much for your way to kind words there! As YOU know, working with tools, wood, cameras... what could be better. Maybe working with a buddy working with tools, wood, and cameras ahahah! Thanks so much again for checking out my video buddy! Means a lot. Cheers Paul
@@vanislestudio omg. That WOULD BE AMAZING!
I don't care about the workbench anymore. where can I get this awesome pencil sharpener?????
I tried to give you 2 thumbs up 👍,but it was failed.😂😂
Ha! Yes!! I've been looking for another one just in case this one breaks. I'm so careful with it now lol. Thanks for the smiles mate! All the best to you 👍
I've tracked the sharpener down via Google lens and it seems to ve a Japanese brand costing 2000 yen and model CH-208. There were others and it can be found online ebay but very bad condition dough.
Nice build - wish I'd seen it two years ago, as I just sold my DW7491 and replaced it with a cabinet saw (new workshop with the room for it). The only thing I think you omitted was the two slots in line with the saw's miter slots to allow the miter gauge (or anything that uses miter bars for alignment) to travel past the blade. Simple to do - just rout a stopped dado in line with the two on the saw... Otherwise, a really nice design. Those casters are nice, but with 8 of them it must take forever to raise or lower the bench. My knees ache just thinking about it...
Hi Tony, congratulations on your new Cabinet Saw and workshop! and thanks for your suggestion 👍. I managed time to route in the two slots on a follow up video and you are correct about the casters. I have it down to about 10-20 seconds per caster now lol, but generally leave the workbench in one area now. Still nice to be able to move it if needed. Thanks so much for stopping in, I enjoyed reading your comment. Cheers!
I would highly recommend NOT using a dado stack with a jobsite saw like that. First, the miter gauges are not nearly accurate enough and could cause a kickback, and with this powerful of a blade/saw, it could kill you. Second, the saw is so strong with so much momentum that it can send the saw itself flying backwards. I have witnessed both of these first hand. Also, you should NEVER use a dado above a 1 inch cut. If you need a bigger cut, miter saw and a chisel. These saws are not designed for such blade, and something on the saw could break.Use an industrial saw if you have the space and can afford it, at least for Dados
Hi @_-_640 thanks for taking the time to share your experience with the dado stack, however Dewalt doesn't share your opinion as they make a throat plate for a dado stack.
Intended Use:
"This table saw is designed for professional ripping, crosscutting, mitering, beveling and non thrucutting applications, such as dadoing, with various materials."
The next time I use the dado stack with my saw, I'll be sure to make smaller cuts with more passes though, building up to final depth of cut, keeping things safer. I appreciate your concern for safety.
Which part of the video are you referencing I don’t know carpenter terms but would like to know thanks
Hey @justion4258, glad you want to learn, He's referring to 2:20.
I hadn’t given this any thought, so I appreciate the comment. I’ll email the manufacturer of my table saw (Skil), cause the guide doesn’t mention use of a dado stack.
This isn't your grandfather's table saw....throw a damn dado stack in it and let it rip. It'll work just fine.
That is one awesome table!!!! I love the dancing bolts and animated adjustable shelf...great quality and excellent editing!
Thanks Heath! It would be embarrassing to say how long those dancing bolts took... needless to say, I'm glad you appreciated seeing them 👍 Thanks for letting me know!
Nice build. I built one the same size a few years ago. I wanted to be able to wheel saws outside to reduce sawdust in the garage. It's served it's purpose well, but I'm now planning to make two smaller tables to take the place of the one large table. The table is just too big for a 2 car garage, where space is needed for other things (cars, bikes, kids stuff, etc.). The large table would be perfect for a larger garage or dedicated workshop though.
Hi @mryourestupidimnot thanks for sharing your build and your thoughts on using two smaller tables. Great Idea! and would make shuffling things around easier in your space I would imagine. You never know, I may do the same in the future, but for now since the space is there, i thought why not use a full 4 X 8 sheet and see how it goes... Thanks for sharing and thanks for checking out the build!
Thank you for the great and fun knowledge you provided. But I'm just getting started with woodworking. I want to know I had to start making simple, basic woodworking projects to gain experience. And I want you to make a vidieo for knowledge. For beginners in woodworking, teak or teak is fine. It doesn't have to be a large piece. I just want to teach you the basics. with the beginner tools as a guide is enough. Thank you.
Hi there and thank you for your comment! I like hearing you are getting started with woodworking and want to learn more about simple basic projects to get experience. That is a great suggestion for a video and I would love to do that. I will always make a point to show everyone what and how to build whatever it is I'm working on. I am by no means a professional, just someone who watched is father working away in his workshop. And then I, just like you, started out on woodworking, making mistakes along the way, but with each cut, gaining experience. Thanks again! Paul
i got those casters too. they're pretty sturdy and nice. although the table i attached to it wasnt made too well lol. not much i can do with home depot wood and no experience
Hey @98nchen right! They are built like a tank! Definitely outlive me. Funny...I'm working on making plans for the Home Depo Lumber (3.5 X 1.5). You just have to pick through the piles to find the straight ones and you're good to go! Just keep at it! Thanks for stopping in! Cheers
I have never enjoyed a good precision on a wood working video ❤
Wow, thank you Sherly! I'm thrilled that you enjoyed my video :)
Very cool, painstaking work done. Master of his craft!
Greetings from Russia
Hey Russia! So awesome to hear from your side of the world!! Thanks a lot for checking it out!
That was an incredible piece to watch! Both impressive craftmanship and video production. Bravo!
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks so much for stopping by
Very good idea for the table leveling. I have to reset mine to the proper height, this idea would have made it a lot easier
Hi @zaffman even if you have to reset yours to the proper height, I'm sure it still does the job well :) Thanks so much for checking out my video mate, Cheers Paul
Impresionante la elaboración de este artefacto para la carpintería; súper profesional, con mucha precisión el ensamble de elementos, utilizando equipo tecnológico de vanguardia. No he visto otro igual o mejor.. saludos al maestro carpintero o ingeniero…!
Hi Israel thank you for your kind and thoughtful comment! It was enjoyable for me to build, frustrating too! lol Thanks again bud Cheers
How much work and precision.Enjoy.😊
I think I get the precision from watching my father work. Thank you for your kind comment. Cheers
WOW!! The skill level in ALL departments of this video are off the chart. I thought this guy must have at least a million subs. But no, at this moment in time 4.4k subs. I am shocked!! Well, you gained a new sub. AMAZING!!!!
Hey @RedlineRossi A million subs?? Are you sure you watched my video lol. Thanks a lot for that and it made my morning to read : ) Cheers Rossi, Paul
THIS is one of the best videos I've ever seen on any subject!!! Your camera work, lighting and most of all, editing are UNREAL / AWESOME sir!!!!
Wow @brianshanahan3878 are you sure you were watching my video :) That is so awesome for you to say and thanks SO MUCH for that it is much appreciated my friend. Cheers Paul
reallly good work , perfect designed ! It should be an example for all others
You are too kind but thank you and I'm glad you enjoy the design! Cheers
Nice video Paul. The bench is nicely engineered 👍. I know you enjoyed the height adjustment shelf but, for simplicity and a bit of laziness, I would have made it fixed height and moved the blocks if I ever changed the table saw.
Hey Simon thank you 👍 and yup, I'm sure there's a lot of folks who think the same as you, I suppose I enjoy doing things a tad different, plus I get some practice trying something new. All the best to you!
The random stop start animation caught me by surprise 😂 some people are so clever, some people being you in this case. Beautiful table
Hey Chloeleedow I'm thrilled you enjoyed the dancing nuts and washers 😃 It was fun for me to learn how to do that and thank you for stopping in to watch my video! All the best to you
Nice bench table saw I like it. I wish build those bench one of this day.
Thank you for your kind words and may your wished come true my friend!
You’re extremely talented. Thank you for the build. I would love to have something like this one day.
Thanks so much and You can do it! Cheers
Workbench floor levelers would work great for the height adjustment for the table saw
David that's a pretty good idea! Thanks for that and thanks for stopping in! Cheers
Seriously - wow. I would like the challenge of building that same bench.
Hey JP, nice pic of you and the beard BTW! and Thanks, It was fun and challenging at the same time. I found it very rewarding experience after all the dust settled, no pun there :) I have a new version of this bench that I made a new video for. It has a miter saw in it that is also adjustable and rotates. Hope to have it up really soon. Thanks for checking things out and stopping in to leave some comments! Cheers Paul
Great stuff! I’m going to think about how I can adapt it to my SawStop Jobsite pro saw and also add a router table in.
Hey @et4627 Thanks for that, That's a nice saw you have and a great idea to add a router table! Thanks for stopping in Cheers!
Felicidades que bonita mesa de trabajo para integrar la sierra de mesa dios le bendiga gracias por compartir sus videos saludos desde México,
Hey that was a really nice thing to say and I enjoyed reading your comment @oscarbobadillaayala5534! God bless you my Mexican Friend! Cheers
Very beautiful, I want some and thank you for sharing how to make it so I can study it.
Thanks so much and happy to share with you!
Wow! This was incredible! All from the skills to the amazing videography and fun ideas like the screws dancing - must have taken a while stopmotioning that segment.
Hey Dude thanks for that!! Yup, those dancing screws consumed a week of my time Doh! Now I know how video stop motion, so hopefully it wont take near as long on the next one. :) Cheers and Thanks Again!
That's wonderful work mate congrats! I hope you enjoy working on this bench since then
Thanks mate, and its very satisfying for me to work on! All the best to you.
You definitely earned my like and subscribe. Amazing production value…I don’t think I have grinned so much watching any other build video. Definite inspiration for my upcoming build!!
So Grateful to imagine you grinning and to hear you found inspiration here for your upcoming build! Thanks for stopping in and thanks so much for that :) Looking forward to sharing more with you, Cheers!
Love the workbench . I'm forever changing mine to accommodate my growing needs lol.
Hey Frank thanks for that! I probably am like you, I've already changed it to accommodate a Miter saw, and like you said, probably more changes as my needs grow. Cheers and thanks again
Awesome build ! This is someting i want to have in a year or two .... will be looking forward for the plans from you" Thank you.
Hey @HowkeyLL Thanks for that and for stopping in! I'm sure your workbench will come together for you! Keep goin!
If you find that T-slot loosening over time, you might try replacing the lag bolt with a threaded insert and a machine bolt with loc-tite. Thanks for sharing!
Hey I never thought about the threaded insert and machine bolt with lock tite! Where were you when I was building this lol. It seems to be secure for now, if it ever moves I'll definitely keep your suggestion in mind and thanks so much for stopping in! Cheers
Great ideas, Well done. You are a great craftsman. The video was very well done - great editing. I like the voice over instead of narration as you are working. It make the video easier to watch and listen to and adds a level of professionalism. The dancing bolts was fun to watch but must have take a long time to shoot.
Hi @rogergiles7094 thank you so much! Not sure If I am actually a craftsman, but I'll keep at it until I like what I see, and I'm nervous about talking directly to the video camera, so the voice over seems to help. I'm happy to hear you think it makes for an easier to watch. Thanks so much again! Cheers Paul
You have some serious skills, hope you make more videos!
Hi @aramvanbergen4489s thanks my friend, It's a learning curve for me for sure, and I am working on another video so I really liked that you hoped I was making more, Thats awesome! Cheers Paul
Subscribed! Greatly enjoyed your video but I can’t decide if you have a greater passion for woodworking or videography. Both are top notch. I was a machinist for 10 years so I can relate to the “need” for precision. I have this table saw on my wish list so your table design and construction is timely and applicable for my garage shop. Looking forward to seeing more of your creations in the future. God bless!
I really enjoyed reading your comment pepperman! and you being a machinist can relate 👍 Best of luck to you on your garage shop and I'm looking forward to sharing more with you! Glad bless my brother!
Meus parabéns, que mesa de bancada incrível, um abraço do Brasil.
Hey thanks so much for that all the way from Brazil !! beautiful place you live in. Cheers from Vancouver Island ! Paul
Great video and awesome table that I would also love to have. Brilliant editing work. Especially the special effects of raising and lowering the table with servo motor sounds. Just brilliant and earned my subscription. Cheers.
Thank you so much for the feedback! I really appreciate your comments as they mean a lot to me and I'm glad you enjoyed it. Best regards Paul
Superb work!! And an impressive video edition!! I will take some ideas from you to reset my table saw bench 💪👏👏👏
Glad you found something useful in here my friend! Best of luck to you 👍
*Very* unique with the adjustable height platform for the saw! Really cool editing too. Nice work!
Glad you like it @RareRiddemz! Thanks for checking out the build Cheers!
Great build !! clean and precise craftsmanship........👏I want something like this for my shop, but with a facility for a miter saw, as my shop space is limited. Love your work.
Hey Mr Red thank you for your comment! I don't really consider myself a craftsman, so it's nice to hear you say that! And that's a good idea about a facility for a miter saw. I am currently in the process of redesigning my workbench to include a miter saw that rotates. I hope to have it completed in a few months time with a new video. Thanks again for your comments. Cheers Paul
Some of the ways u used the speed square was very new to me, even after seeing millions of maker videos on RUclips. Thanks for those !
Edit 1: i wrote this comment before fully seeing the cinematic masterpiece that is this video. This is entertaining on so many levels!!
Edit 2 : adding this comment to remind myself that I subbed to your channel when u had just 4 videos and 500 subscribers 🎉 let's gooo
Hey @ashokponnappan8914 Thanks so much for checking out the build!! I really appreciate your comments and I'm happy you found it entertaining! Thanks a lot Paul
Nice❤❤❤
You just got a subscription, craftsmanship is top notch and you are a fellow man of class with a mustache.😎
Fellow mustache compadre! That made me laugh and smile this morning :) Takes one to know one bud. Thank you for subscribing, and for stopping in to say hi. All the best, Paul
I like the build, and I am thinking of building one with some modifications to make it easier.
Hi there and thank you. You are not alone, there are others that like the idea, but modify to their own liking. I appreciate your comment! Thanks for stopping in.
Great video! Would love to see you do a piece on all the tips and tricks with your speed squares. Thank you!
Hi Polly thanks so much! and I never thought about that! Tips and Tricks for speed square. I think that is a fantastic idea and I can see doing a short video on it. I greatly appreciate your suggestion. Cheers Paul
Excellent workmanship.
Hey @1943Fletcher So awesome you think so and thanks a lot for checking out the build Cheers!
I have watched this about 3 times, your leveling idea is something that I would like to try, looking forward to the plans.
Hey @gamerscircle that's so awesome of you to say. I appreciate you checking out the build. If you are still interested I hope to have them completed shortly. Best Paul
Hi. Thanks again for inquiring about plans for the workbench. In case you are still interested, I wanted to let you know they are now available on ETSY. Here's the link bit.ly/3s4D7Ta
The plans utilize imperial measurements, and use regular sized 2X4's (3.5 inch X 1.5 inch).
And in case you are interested in building the workbench using the exact dimensional lumber I used in the video (3 5/8 inch X 1 13/16 inch) I'll have those plans available on ETSY on Oct 31.
Thanks again for checking out the build! Cheers Paul
@@vanislestudio Thanks Paul! I am no where near your level of wood working, I am most impressed with you leveling system. When I am ready for a master workbench, I will get your plans, again thanks!
@@gamerscircle I’m sure you can make a straight cut my friend :) But thanks again for your comments! Much appreciated Cheers
Newbie at workshop and woodworking so found your video amazing and way above my thinking. The angled supports for the adjustable shelf, the jig for the plugs, the use of the squares and clamps… Clamping pieces is my downfall, I can’t keep it simple enough to be effective and I’m always struggling. Why did you use the small spacer blocks w the clamps in the earlier part of the video? To gain more space to work around? Amazing talent. I’m still trying to come up w a table design for my skill level to rip sheets that won’t require me to saw through the top of full cans of stain again as I use them as my supports for a 4x8! Thank you for the inspiration.
Hi @jenniepost7837 Thanks so much for your comment. I enjoyed reading it. So awesome you are getting into woodworking! I used the small spacer blocks to protect the wood I was clamping. Some clamps will leave a Depression on the surface when pressure is applied, therefore if i distribute that pressure over a larger surface area (the small blocks), it will protect the wood from being crushed. Funny to read about the stain cans that you cut through. I've been there with a similar experience. I watched someone on youtube cut thin strips of wood that were 48 inches long, about 4 or 5 of them, then they placed their 4 x 8 sheet of plywood on top of that, then they cut with a skill saw. It worked well and I've been using that technique myself now. You are on the right track when you mention Clamping pieces... Anything I screw together always gets clamped, then pilot holes, then screw together. Always three steps. And you are right, the clamping can be very tricky to figure out, but keep at it :) Thanks so much again! Cheers Paul
So when does patience and attention to detail qualify as OCD? Either way your craftsmanship is amazing! I’ve only seen this level of perfection in Japanese craftsman. You’re like an American woodworking samurai 😂. I’m happy I found your channel. Thank you for the motivation to do better.
Wow! Man I really enjoyed reading your comment @Be_Good_Do_Good!! Are you sure you were watching my video :) Thanks so much for that bud it Made my night! I really like your channel name BTW! Rings true. Cheers Paul
Looks great been looking for plans for a workbench with a Dewalt job site table saw in it love your idea of the height Amusment in it .
Thanks so much Jim! Glad you enjoyed the design! Cheers Paul
Your working bench is amazing beautiful! I think I'm going to do something similar
Wow Escanifobetico that really nice of you to say! Thank you. Best of luck building your workbench mate and I wish it turns out really well for you 👍 Cheers
That’s a great build and an excellent way to adjust the table height!
Glad you think so and thanks so much for checking out the build!
I have that Bosch mitre saw and it's an amazing piece of kit
Hey Myshinobi! I like your name! The Bosch is a BEAST! I particularly like how close it can sit to the wall. For a large saw, its foot print it surprisingly small. You have a good taste in a quality saw my friend! Cheers and thanks for stopping in
@@vanislestudio thanks guy. I've had that saw for a couple of years now. I've built a lot of stuff with it. I recently got 12" a Diablo Steel Demon blade. Apparently they can cut through plate steel... we'll see. You are right though, it's a great saw for so many reasons. I initially thought that it wouldn't be as accurate as the traditional rail technology buvt I was absolutely wrong. A great example of German precision engineering and technology.
It's perfect. I want to make the same workbench you made.
Hey thanks a lot for your comment! I'm sure you can make a bench just like mine, probably even better! Cheers Paul
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Thanks for that my friend!! and for checking out my video :) Its much appreciated Cheers, Paul