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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2023
  • Here is why you need a miter saw. And what better way to celebrate your miter saw than with a small shop miter saw station
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Комментарии • 686

  • @pbhogan
    @pbhogan Месяц назад +3

    Whatever happened to the stop block? Can't seem to find any information on it existing.

    • @Lincolnstww
      @Lincolnstww  Месяц назад +7

      We got a little delayed but it’s coming - and it’s going to be awesome

    • @pbhogan
      @pbhogan Месяц назад

      ​@@Lincolnstww Glad to hear it! I'm preparing to build a miter saw station soon, so I'll definitely be looking out for it.

    • @jdg0928
      @jdg0928 Месяц назад +1

      @@Lincolnstww Count me in. Planning to build my storage unit that happens to have a miter saw on it this summer.

  • @Aaron-nj4ou
    @Aaron-nj4ou 11 месяцев назад +230

    As a woodworker the mitre saw is very useful. As a homeowner/ DIYer the mitre saw is a necessity. I would love to see someone trim a room with their table saw sled.

    • @Ceen328
      @Ceen328 11 месяцев назад +16

      I was debating building jigs for my circular saw, instead of buying a miter saw. In the end, those jigs will take up more or less the same space on the shelf as my miter and the costs for building the jigs is nearly as much as a blue bosch GCM 8 SJL. So, miter saw it is.

    • @lanceyohe6026
      @lanceyohe6026 11 месяцев назад +1

      Agree! For a majority of the furniture I build, I can cut everything accurately by hand or with my table saw. But as a homeowner, building decks, trim, repairs, etc., I would replace my miter saw instantly.

    • @northernblueww7406
      @northernblueww7406 11 месяцев назад +3

      Exactly! Can you make it without one? Sure. I use mine all the time and wouldn’t want to be without.

    • @Thergood
      @Thergood 11 месяцев назад +5

      Agree 100%. If all you're doing is building fine furniture, Ok, maybe you don't need a miter saw. But if you're a hobbyist, planning to do any mobile work, or to do any kind of home improvement work, than miter saw is probably at the top of the list.

    • @cuebj
      @cuebj 11 месяцев назад +2

      Use an ordinary hand-held circular saw. Easy

  • @scottmiller3733
    @scottmiller3733 5 дней назад

    I love the Madeline reference! I read those books to my kids for so many years. Keep the great content coming!

  • @yadda360
    @yadda360 11 месяцев назад +25

    You retiring and going full time content creator is one of the best decisions you've made. Love your stuff, keep it comin.

  • @steveferguson1232
    @steveferguson1232 11 месяцев назад +109

    So glad to see you took their advice and built separate toe kicks. I’m a 30 year experience cabinet and furniture maker, and seperate toe kicks is only way I built cabinets even the island and entertainment furniture. You can level and secure 10 times faster than leveling cabinets. Once leveled your base cabinet install is 50% faster on average

    • @Lincolnstww
      @Lincolnstww  11 месяцев назад +23

      I've always done them integrated. So glad I tried it on this one. Won't ever do it another way

    • @carpenter1138
      @carpenter1138 11 месяцев назад +6

      From another 30 veteran cabinet builder I couldn't agree more. Once you figure this out it sets you free and falls into that categry with all the other simple things that save time and work just fine.

    • @faithful451
      @faithful451 9 месяцев назад +1

      Plus you can move things around easily, just build new level at new location and put cabinet onto it

    • @chipsterb4946
      @chipsterb4946 9 месяцев назад

      How I wish I’d known about this elementary concept when I built a workbench for my other hobbies… it’s as level as I could get it.

  • @chrish9506
    @chrish9506 10 месяцев назад +2

    The guy who drinks a lot of bourbon...had me laughing on that one. As many videos that are out there, it is cool to see how many woodworkers watch other woodworkers videos!

  • @jatlast
    @jatlast 10 месяцев назад +17

    I always enjoy your apparent transparency, explanations, and subtle humor. Creators, such as yourself, who share information from evident experience, are the ones I look for when venturing into unfamiliar DIY territory. More importantly, I trust these creators when they explain why they recommend products. I am mentioning this because potential sponsors would do well by their shareholders if they sponsored your channel with Lincoln St. Woodworks-worthy products.

  • @efuller6770
    @efuller6770 10 месяцев назад +2

    The puns, the truths, the little tid bits like acknowledging pocket screws will pull out of line if not careful... even acknowledging heavier drawer slides and camera angles.
    You sir, just earned a sub. Usually I don't like a lot of DIY shop guys with fancier tools than I have lmao

  • @taylormedia1000
    @taylormedia1000 11 месяцев назад +5

    This may seem odd to many, but apart from the tools I use in my shop, I enjoy the visual environment I work in. You do a lot of work in yours, so why not make it look appealing too.

  • @pointblankokc
    @pointblankokc 11 месяцев назад +18

    One of your best videos yet man. Glad someone is addressing the “know it alls” that try to tell people what they should or shouldn’t have. By the way, LOVE the walnut. It’s your shop brother, make it how you like it!

    • @Lincolnstww
      @Lincolnstww  11 месяцев назад +3

      I appreciate that!

    • @pixlplague
      @pixlplague 11 месяцев назад

      100% on that one!!

  • @BigHeinen
    @BigHeinen 11 месяцев назад +6

    As a laminate tech for many years I used slats from venetian blinds under the glued laminate to suspend it from touching down. They are thin, easy to clean, stack well in your box, and they are CHEAP! Other folks swear by dowels but I can stack 50 slats in a much smaller space than 50 dowels!

    • @richardrodgers1883
      @richardrodgers1883 11 месяцев назад +1

      And they don't roll around and fall off the table or counter top.

    • @user-nb5mc3sd8l
      @user-nb5mc3sd8l 2 месяца назад

      .Have been doing laminate for more years than I would like to admit, have always used leftover laminate self-edge strips between the glued surfaces. most around 30" and a few around 40" to reach into the back of a inside corner.

  • @alaskansourdough7602
    @alaskansourdough7602 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm a retired contractor who is now doing woodworking as a hobby and maybe a little supplement retirement income. You would think that they are similar but they are worlds apart at times. As a contractor a miter saw was a must have tool and used all the time and the table saw was a secondary tool that was nice to have sometimes. In woodworking almost the opposite is true, I say almost because I think the miter saw is still very valuable in woodworking. I have watched videos where I'm thinking I can do that on a miter saw so much easier and faster with the same results, and I usually do. Guess I'm just used to using them after all these years. I'm looking for ideas on how to build my miter station in my small shop so will definitely keep this video in mind. Thanks for the videos and I like the humor that you have in them.

  • @kellyb7321
    @kellyb7321 11 месяцев назад +25

    Everyone has their own opinion I guess. But my miter saw is by far the most used tool in the shop. I did a similar setup by building the saw between cabinets so it has one continuous work surface along with a stop block, dust collection, and plenty of lighting. Nice work on your end and I hope you get a ton of use out of it.

  • @PaddyDoc
    @PaddyDoc 11 месяцев назад +2

    You’re one of the best woody tubers on this old platform, great delivery, cheery book, brilliant tips, and fantastically explained.
    I love you man, and if you wore a dress, I’d marry you in a heartbeat.
    Marvellous!

  • @DaffyDubzFPV
    @DaffyDubzFPV 10 месяцев назад

    Anyone who says a miter saw isn't accurate clearly never set it up correctly... I love my miter saw! Excellent video as always 👍

  • @terriwoolf4523
    @terriwoolf4523 11 месяцев назад +26

    "A bank of cabinets that helpful and convenient tool sits on" is a brilliant reframing - and something I needed to hear as I've been on the fence about building a "dedicated" miter saw station. I've been following your channel since you had just a few videos up and as a small shop owner myself, I've learned so much from you. Looking forward to even more content and definitely going on the list for that stop block!

  • @jakeh6806
    @jakeh6806 11 месяцев назад +4

    I love the upgraded miter station. Huge upgrade in functionality, I will definitely keep some of these design principles in mind as I build my first miter station soon. Well done John! It has been a joy watching this channel grow, keep it up!

  • @user-nx3zk5qi8t
    @user-nx3zk5qi8t Месяц назад

    I sold my mitersaw after not really using it a whole lot except for a time or two every other week to break down rough lumber. Knowing that I’ll be moving into a new place and shop, I knew I needed one again. I’ll need to make a lot of quick cuts as I’m setting everything up. Haven’t moved yet but having one again is so nice . Hopefully I’ll have enough space for a station at my next place. I’ll never make the mistake of not having one again. BTW, the 10in Skil just might be the best value out there. For 230$ after taxes, I am surprised just how great that thing is.

  • @ScottWalshWoodworking
    @ScottWalshWoodworking 11 месяцев назад +7

    Miter? Hardly knew'er

  • @user-nx3zk5qi8t
    @user-nx3zk5qi8t Месяц назад

    Oh yeah, that Kreg 520 is my favorite so far. So versatile, I’m good with the lack of dust collection in exchange for the ability to bring it to the work piece

  • @JuanMartinez-xf4hu
    @JuanMartinez-xf4hu 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the tips. I have a new small shop space to build out and love the ideas you show. Thanks for keeping it real for us true weekend woodworkers.

  • @leemunch4591
    @leemunch4591 11 месяцев назад +5

    I have been woodworking for 20 years and I my miter saw has always been a "go to" tool. That is a great workstation and, for me, it's timely. I have to finally update mine. I used that toe kit concept when I did my kitchen cabinets and it was a game changer. Thanks for the great videos!

  • @Huma270
    @Huma270 11 месяцев назад +1

    Im so glad your making videos again. Im turning my 10x24 shed into my wood shop and you have become very helpful for a lot of tips. Thank you

  • @xaphon89
    @xaphon89 7 месяцев назад +2

    When I use cutlist, I usually enter my stock sheets as 48x48. It's not the most efficient, but cutlist frequently expects you to make 8 foot long cuts along the entire length of the sheet. Cutting your plywood sheets in half and breaking them down from there is way easier and you're far less likely to make mistakes. Obviously this doesn't work for pieces that need to be longer than 4 feet, but it works for most cabinet builds. Worst case scenario you have to buy an extra sheet of plywood for an oversized piece, and then you have some left over for other projects.

  • @82tonypr
    @82tonypr 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have had a Miter Saw for YEARS prior to getting in to actual woodcraft, and I've used it a lot for projects around the house, and am sure i will for wood craft.
    Love how the station turend out! I will definitely draw inspiration when i want to redo the pieces that were in place when i bought my house. (Shelves, not a station with a top level with the cutting surface)

  • @shawnitarn
    @shawnitarn 10 месяцев назад

    My dude... when starting out in this hobby, you were my first woodworking "like and subscribe" person. You have remained one of my favorites since then!

  • @PMichaels
    @PMichaels 11 месяцев назад

    Another terrific video! A unique but very usable design. And that stop block is 💯. I can’t wait to see it develop. I really love your honest, practical, and humorous approach - keep it up! 👍🏼

  • @jcsrst
    @jcsrst 10 месяцев назад

    No miter saw in any shop is nonsense. Love the useful drawers with a miter saw on top! You have a very pleasant face!

  • @MattMadeIt123
    @MattMadeIt123 11 месяцев назад +2

    Very nice build. I got rid of my mitersaw several years ago because I thought I could use the space better. I do miss it, and you have me rethinking things.

  • @jesseelovaas
    @jesseelovaas 11 месяцев назад

    I am a huge fan of miter saws. I make mostly smaller items, and honestly use the miter way more than a table saw. Props to using Alms fancy angled drawer!

  • @juliesanders6501
    @juliesanders6501 9 месяцев назад +1

    I am so thankful I stumbled across your videos. All of them are fun to watch, informative and you are so honest. My husband and I make very simple (and I'm talking VERY simple) wood projects as we don't have anywhere near the amount of tools you have however, I love to watch how you can turn wood into something beautiful. Looking forward to more videos.

  • @tomjudkins3799
    @tomjudkins3799 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have not set up my miter saw in my new shop yet and while I miss it, I haven't missed it too much.
    It's also VERY helpful to have it mobile for trim projects.

  • @lupenielsen
    @lupenielsen 11 месяцев назад +7

    Your channel is one of my Top Ten Woodworking Channels online. You are informative, honest and engaging with a wicked sense of humor. The solutions for your miter station build were brilliant, and the walnut trim is gorgeous. THANK YOU for sharing your knowledge and experience with us. I wish you continued success. Be well!

  • @ragingwillie483
    @ragingwillie483 11 месяцев назад

    man, I am so glad you decided to go full time here! You really are very good at conveying ideas, in a very entertaining, and seemingly genuine way. THANK YOU!

  • @terrybollenbaugh7622
    @terrybollenbaugh7622 11 месяцев назад +2

    Love your build. Aesthetically pleasing as well as functional. Marc Spagnuolo of the Wood Whisperer said it well I think. As much time as you spend in your shop, there is no reason it shouldn't look nice. I also agree that the miter saw is an important piece of shop equipment. 👍

  • @luketobia7548
    @luketobia7548 11 месяцев назад

    such a great point about the cutlist optimizer. Something i have struggled with on several projects and never realized the problem with it until you pointed it out.

  • @danielu8328
    @danielu8328 11 месяцев назад

    Great video. Love the project and your dry humor! I agree a miter saw is a must! Did without one for the first couple years I began woodworking. It is SO freakin nice!

  • @karl_alan
    @karl_alan 11 месяцев назад

    I heard you out...watched the whole video. I have a small space without a dedicated assembly area...still don't think i will ever have a miter saw in my shop.
    You convinced me that you truly believe in it, but still haven't convinced me that i need one.

  • @joshuamartin7443
    @joshuamartin7443 5 месяцев назад

    I use my miter saw so often I have a big one that stays in my shop and a small one for smaller projects that I can move around.
    Those tiny drawers are comical because you would think it’s a waste of time and money to make but I would load them up with marking tools and small tape measures. I love it!

  • @brandonwelch8842
    @brandonwelch8842 11 месяцев назад +2

    Love that stop block! And partnering with Izzy just tells me it will be rock solid! Just moved to a new place and building out my shop. Was gonna make a stop but seeing that tells me yo make a temp one til that is available.

  • @Hansaman58
    @Hansaman58 4 месяца назад

    IMHO a mitre saw is a necessity. That is one great looking station.

  • @ianstroup9507
    @ianstroup9507 11 месяцев назад

    Your videos are very easy to follow, and I really appreciate the disclaimer you give when talking about woodworking.

  • @nwembly
    @nwembly 11 месяцев назад +1

    Finally someone who actually “gets it”. Your one of the few (if only other) woodworkers who has the same garage “footings” like me. I absolutely HATE them. You cannot push anything flush against the walls and you lose around 3-1/2” of space! Especially, being you already need to have to be out a few feet from the wall as is if your miter saw has “sliding rails”.

  • @whippoorwillwoodcraft
    @whippoorwillwoodcraft 11 месяцев назад

    I’ve been one of those “no miter saw in a small shop” people. I didn’t want to loose the space, but with some of the methods you illustrate in the video I remember it’s not just a “chop saw” to break things down. I’m now considering dedicating a station like this! Thanks

  • @allen4902
    @allen4902 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for all your videos. I’m working my way through them all. Love your approach to presentation. You’re to the point and explain everything exceptionally well. Keep up the fantastic job!

  • @scottgrossman9080
    @scottgrossman9080 11 месяцев назад

    Travis did an awesome job with his design of the dust collection and I know this because his was the 2nd dust collection I purchased because the first one from another 3D print maker imploded !!! Great video love your stuff and the project manager was the best addition!!!!

  • @JPToto
    @JPToto 11 месяцев назад

    I've been noodling on how to do a miter saw station for years and I think _this_ is the design that will work for me. Well done!!

  • @jewdd1989
    @jewdd1989 11 месяцев назад

    I’m thoroughly impressed with the entire conversation to the quality of build! And idc what anyone says a mitre station is absolutely needed! What I love about yours and Michael Alms is it isn’t massive or ridiculous. What I’ve been hesitant on building mine is I don’t have a small large Yet to build into mine like Michael has, plus all the other tools that be taken into consideration when building once that holds a ton of tools besides just the mitre saw. I have a tiny garage that barely fit in a small suv till I dedicated it to wood tools and the greatest need is storage in my case plus a dedicated home for my mitre saw. Not having an accurate fence to break down material is awful and time wasting. A gripe I’ve had for a while are French cleat systems, the idea was nice back when April Wilkerson went heavy on em but the amount of wall space and headache trying to build functional and personalized tool storage, plus the upkeep of cleaning and the many more failures that were tossed out because they either fell off the wall or just didn’t work out wasted a lot of time I could’ve devoted to actual cabinets. That and my ocd hates seeing clutter so anyways I love seeing French cleats hold cabinets and neat storage builds that work out but a small shop needs drawers, cabinets, and roll out/flip top carts plus a mitre saw station that isn’t outrageously massive. Now if table saw benches were more well thought out, less bulky and more multi functional that’d be great

  • @tporter23
    @tporter23 11 месяцев назад

    You are just the best. There are too many things I want to quote from this to actually do so! Informative and effortless entertaining, you are one of my absolute favs on YT.

  • @JamesWilliams-en3os
    @JamesWilliams-en3os 11 месяцев назад +2

    Very good video. There is more down-to-earth sensible info in this 21+ minute video than in the last 210 minutes of wood working vids I’ve watched here on RUclips. Great hacks and advice. Oh, and yes…. We are not building rocket ships in our wood shops. That’s a great thought to keep in mind.

  • @kraznia
    @kraznia 9 месяцев назад

    I have three compound miter saws in my shop, two on shop built carts, and one that folds up contractor style. I teach technical theatre and can't begin to imagine a shop without "chop" saws. Table saws are great, but they are just one tool and can't do everything. I'm also down my cabinet table saw right now due to being in a temporary space.
    Wouldn't dream of giving up my panel saw or band saw either. I have a very tiny shop for the tools we use and the amount of scenery we build so nearly everything is on wheels, even our "contractor's" table saw can lift up on casters, and our work tables have locking casters. Every inch of space under every work surface is storage. I think the only universal thing in a wood shop is no one ever has enough space.
    Thank you for the spotlight on miter saws. Compound miter saws are great tools, it shines differently from other saws. Like you said, each of us know best what we need in our shops. There really isn't one "right" answer.

  • @ericrickert3045
    @ericrickert3045 10 месяцев назад

    Spectacular build! Your whole design is beyond my current capabilities, but I learned quite a bit. Thanks!

  • @Can_non69
    @Can_non69 3 месяца назад

    Mitre saw was my first big item buy. 12 years later I just bought a table saw and thickness planner.
    I'm a baker that loves working with wood in my spare time.
    The mills have always been able to help me with that other stuff but now I wanna retire from baking and play with my wood more. 😅

  • @bobt2522
    @bobt2522 10 месяцев назад

    I see a different distinction in using my miter saw. Initially, i used my miter saw on a portable sawhorse-style stand so I could stow it when not in use. It was inconvenient to set it up, so I rarely used it except for big projects. I built a permanent mobile stand for it and it is always connected to power and dust collection. It is SO handy to make a quick cut with no setup. Eliminating the setup time was the key to the saw being useful (for me).

  • @susan_halla
    @susan_halla 11 месяцев назад

    Just built a miter saw station very similar yours. Same saw, too! I manufacture custom laminate for my business, so used one of my own laminates for the countertop. I am IN LOVE with having a miter saw station like this! It’s a game changer in my shop. I know you’ll love yours, too.

  • @Seiai
    @Seiai 10 месяцев назад

    I really love the look of the maple! Its really pretty, and its satisfying to see the grain match up.

  • @dennissmith5837
    @dennissmith5837 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent video, I agree with your points regarding having a power miter saw and intend on upgrading to the same saw you have. I really like your miter saw station and your video helped me answer several questions. I plan to start my build after I purchase my new saw and after I remove my radial arm saw from my shop. I’ve used it for two cuts in the past 15 years. Thanks for the great video. I too have a small shop and every square foot is important.

  • @burningtree878
    @burningtree878 11 месяцев назад

    Heck yeah I love my miter saw! I use it all the time. Sweet build, thanks for sharing your experience ❤

  • @BobBrittonBespoke
    @BobBrittonBespoke 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great build John! Keep up the good work.

  • @propatriabellum
    @propatriabellum 11 месяцев назад

    Dude. Best woodworking video I’ve ever seen. Absolute no BS. Love it. I’m relatively new to the craft (9-10yrs) and it’s so refreshing to see your take on things. Spend money where it counts, save money where you can. Some tools should be Festool, others can be Harbor Freight. Not to mention the focus of this video. It got to the point where I was afraid to admit I love my miter saw lest I be lambasted by the nay-sayers on the interwebs. Hell. I’d rather have a tracksaw and a miter and no table saw if I had to choose only two.
    Keep up the great work.

  • @seamdye147
    @seamdye147 10 месяцев назад

    I just discovered you channel. Really good content! I am a moderate to advanced hobbyist diy that uses my DeWalt DW708 12” sliding miter saw frequently. I have had this saw for 22 years and the only things that I have replaced is the power cord and plastic inserts at the blade track. With a quality blade, and occasional tune/check up, has served me very well. I have been looking for a new ‘base’ for my saw as my shop layout changes and really love your design. An f-em, I will probably use some walnut and birds eye maple I have on hand as you have!

  • @JB-yr3bh
    @JB-yr3bh 8 месяцев назад

    Great video! New set up looks so much better. I’ve learned a lot from your vids! I’m a noob at woodworking but I learn more each day. I just finished my workbench and I’m on to my next project. Keep up the good work!

  • @galtthedestroyer
    @galtthedestroyer 10 месяцев назад

    I 100% agree with all of your opinions about miter saws! Mine is invaluable.

  • @SYABi79
    @SYABi79 11 месяцев назад

    Great video. Really like the honesty.

  • @igorgabe
    @igorgabe 11 месяцев назад +1

    I need this stop block! So clever ideas!

  • @dadjokesanddovetails
    @dadjokesanddovetails 11 месяцев назад

    This is stunning with an amazing result! Every one of your videos is fantastic!

  • @nathanielsnyder1323
    @nathanielsnyder1323 11 месяцев назад

    Just scooped up the plans thank you man. Exact size miter saw station I need for my 19x19 shop.

    • @Lincolnstww
      @Lincolnstww  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the support and good luck!

  • @eskilover
    @eskilover 11 месяцев назад

    I bought one of those dust collectors from shop nation for my miter saw. Love it!

  • @BrenQ99
    @BrenQ99 6 месяцев назад

    It’s beyond beautiful!

  • @jbarbes
    @jbarbes 11 месяцев назад

    Another great video, man. Thanks!

  • @viclipsey3503
    @viclipsey3503 11 месяцев назад

    Love it. Nice work and greatly appreciate the clear, easy advice

  • @gregmullins1296
    @gregmullins1296 10 месяцев назад

    I LOVE your videos! Thank you.

  • @KingNothing5711
    @KingNothing5711 11 месяцев назад

    One of the best pieces of shop furniture I've seen. Looks great!

  • @4legdfishman
    @4legdfishman 5 месяцев назад

    Amazing miter station! The walnut looks great! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and talent!

  • @oneworldsteve8433
    @oneworldsteve8433 10 месяцев назад

    Two thumbs up! Easy to understand and follow along with. Thank you

  • @petewardrope6524
    @petewardrope6524 4 месяца назад

    I'm currently in the middle of this build, and the plans have been great. Definitely need to go slow, read a few steps ahead, and have a calculator handy - but so far measurements in my build have matched the plans exactly, so it's all fitting together like a glove. I have to make a couple changes to account for some specific situations in my shop, but the plans have been easy to alter where needed. Great work! Also worthy to note - I've made the entire thing without a table saw, as my shop is 110sq ft. Used a track saw and miter saw only, and I've had zero issues making any cut needed!

  • @user-bf9nv7ld7q
    @user-bf9nv7ld7q 11 месяцев назад

    just got a miter saw for the first time and hope to make good use of it. thank-you for a well reasoned video

  • @robertbruins894
    @robertbruins894 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the tips. Just started watching you and am impressed, I grew up on Norm and it’s great to find someone in his caliber.

  • @balzacq
    @balzacq 11 месяцев назад

    I watched the same channels and decided to use the same leveling technique for my kitchen cabinets. Many many steps in the future of my singlehanded DIY renovation project.

  • @markglabinski526
    @markglabinski526 11 месяцев назад

    Fantastic build! Really liked this post. Thank you!

  • @johnmclain6535
    @johnmclain6535 11 месяцев назад

    Downloaded and saved! Great build!

  • @dbf1dware
    @dbf1dware 5 месяцев назад

    "I think of a brad nailer as an extra set of hands that no-one will ever see." Hallelujah.

  • @KRWoodworks
    @KRWoodworks 11 месяцев назад

    I spent the winter essentially rebuilding my shop. I was designing a stop block for the miter station but I'm going to wait and get the one you and Izzy are developing.

  • @akihito983
    @akihito983 2 месяца назад

    my miter saw is an old craftsman ive been lugging around for almost 15 years now...ive never changed the blade and it was a hand me down....a tool i have seriously gotten a ton a value from

  • @kenvng
    @kenvng 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the vid.... I am picking up woodwork as a hobby and you have great tips. Thank you. Love your sarcasm and your sense of humor. Keep up the great work.

  • @E_J_3
    @E_J_3 7 месяцев назад

    Great job, looks awesome

  • @UofIguy50
    @UofIguy50 11 месяцев назад

    Great example of a woodworker who likes nice nice tools, but knows when Ryobi is the way to go. The nail gun is such a great value

  • @steakboard315
    @steakboard315 11 месяцев назад

    Love the new videos since your "retirement"
    So much fun to watch!
    I use my miter saw all the time!

  • @autoguygl
    @autoguygl 10 месяцев назад

    Very helpful and entertaining! Thank-you.

  • @jeffkowalski4936
    @jeffkowalski4936 11 месяцев назад

    This stop block is everything I’ve wanted for years! Nice work! I’m a huge advocate for t-track behind the fence for this reason alone. Sign me up for four. Two for each side.

  • @bobmartin6055
    @bobmartin6055 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for another great build, Jon!

  • @jimrosson6702
    @jimrosson6702 11 месяцев назад

    Another great video John the miter saw station turned out amazing great work. Can’t wait to see the new stop blocks they look very cool

  • @keithjones3518
    @keithjones3518 11 месяцев назад

    Beautiful and functional. I love it and I completely agree about a miter saw for my one car shop.

  • @joehanika
    @joehanika 11 месяцев назад

    That black and walnut is a hell of a combo! Looks good.

  • @tabitha2706
    @tabitha2706 11 месяцев назад

    I love and use the heck out of my miter saw. It’s indespensible. And i love your use of the walnut on those cabinets. I'm a big fan of walnut anyway, but it’s beautiful on that workstation

  • @erickheyl8293
    @erickheyl8293 11 месяцев назад

    Really enjoyable content even without considering redoing my miter station!! Really like the flow of the video as well.

  • @fotodille
    @fotodille 11 месяцев назад

    This is perfect timing for me, who is just about to rip out a wall of un-synced cabinets and benches to replace with a miter station setup. I got some really nice insights from this that I will take into account. (Though it will NOT be as elaborate and nice as yours, it may be as practical :))
    Thanks! And I very much like the way you question "the common opinion" with common sense.

  • @daifeichu
    @daifeichu 10 месяцев назад

    My miter saw is very very close to accurate but if I need to be super duper accurate then it's very handy and fast to get the rough size of long lumber and then the exact cut on the table saw. I would not give up my miter saw and if other people do, well good for them.
    That "not a miter station" came out really well. Good job LSW!

  • @Toyotajunkie
    @Toyotajunkie 11 месяцев назад

    Looks real nice. Great job!

  • @taporter2
    @taporter2 11 месяцев назад

    Dude, you've gotten really good at this. I like that you cut to yourself in the booth during the commentary. It's awesome.