Simple Modular Work Tables (WITH MAGNETS!) // Woodworking How To | I Like To Make Stuff

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  • For my new shop, I made some simple, sturdy and super modular work tables WITH MAGNETS!!! Tables, UNITE!
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    It's finally time to start setting up my new shop! Everything is still shoved against the walls, mostly still in boxes and completely unorganized. As a first step towards making the space usable, I decided to build a work table. I debated about making one large 4x8 table that could act as an out feed table for my table saw. I was worried that such a large item would start to eat up my large open space as I really want to try to keep this shop as open and flexible as possible. On my Twitch livestream recently, I opened up the discussion for input about how to make a table more useful and modular. We had an AWESOME collaborative design session and eventually the project turned into tables, not just table.The idea we ended up with was multiple tables that could snap together (using magnets) to create a large 4x8 table when necessary, or split apart to be useful in different places or configurations. They turned out to be really simple, really sturdy and super cool :)
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  • @stetsonator
    @stetsonator 6 лет назад +33

    Simple suggestion for 2X material from 4-12"! When in a sawmill, the first cut for length is 16' from the bottom of
    the tree which is most stable. 14'-12'-10'-8' are from the tops of the tree less stable and are still twisting & moving.
    Always buy 16' lengths and cut your own pieces and for storing them level on the floor and strap together will keep them straight and true. Hope this helps. Great channel!

    • @bruce-le-smith
      @bruce-le-smith 4 года назад +2

      Stetson Griffin this is gold, thank you!

    • @stetsonator
      @stetsonator 4 года назад

      @@bruce-le-smith You are welcome! Always share good information! Take care my friend!

  • @TheMiKeOfAllTrades
    @TheMiKeOfAllTrades 6 лет назад +3

    I absolutely adore that you let your daughter help you with the build. The world needs more women in STEM. Thank you.

    • @kepeb1
      @kepeb1 5 лет назад

      GAAAAAY.

  • @Iliketomakestuff
    @Iliketomakestuff  7 лет назад +442

    Common responses to comments:
    Digital Plans - www.iliketomakestuff.com/product/modular-work-table-digital-plan/
    1. The new style is an experiment and will continue to evolve.The music and talking won't be what everyone likes. I understand that.
    2. My beard is long, don't sweat it. I'm not asking for beauty advice :)
    3. I did end up adding a second set of magnets at the bottom of the legs.
    4. The 2" casters are actually fine, turns out I had one caster with bad bearings and it wouldn't roll.
    5. I know you have to keep the tables clear to open the storage. That's the point :) It will force me to keep the tops tidier.

    • @bjorntimmerije5794
      @bjorntimmerije5794 7 лет назад

      I Like To Make Stuff hi man is the best pls can u make concrete plex drawers

    • @isakwatz11
      @isakwatz11 7 лет назад +7

      I Like To Make Stuff
      The old style and music is better.

    • @Simoooooooonn
      @Simoooooooonn 7 лет назад

      I Like To Make Stuff Like your videos. But pleas shape your self .

    • @addman
      @addman 7 лет назад +5

      my really only worry about this design is what if you're working on the table with the stuff you need that with in it. I do like that the top opens though, maybe adding putting a large pull-out drawer opening on the side. so that if you want you can pull out the drawer instead of opening the top?

    • @keithterry2051
      @keithterry2051 7 лет назад +3

      Cool change in music. Reminds me of the Beastie Boys album "The In Sound From Way Out"

  • @susancarr9955
    @susancarr9955 7 лет назад +17

    It's wonderful you're teaching all your children your craft.

  • @suzisaintjames
    @suzisaintjames 7 лет назад +17

    You should center the hardboard on the large table leaving 1/4 inch on both ends, then with your router put a 45-degree bevel around all sides. This will not only look nice and be more comfortable when you put your forearms on the edge (yes, I am a girl), but will erase the fact that your board was short, make it more likely that boards exiting the table saw will not catch on the edge thus making the boards last longer. You should also paint the two smaller tables different colors so you won't constantly be going to the wrong table. For example the red table has the wrenches and the blue table has the hammers.... What about splitting the big table top in half and putting a recessed hinge down the center for more storage. After all where are you going to put all the little stuff that goes with the air compressor and shop vacuum attachments? Looking forward to watching you set up your shop. xoxo from Arizona 💋

  • @josilasik
    @josilasik 7 лет назад

    Love the idea. Cool to see your kids helping it in the shop

  • @BronkBuilt
    @BronkBuilt 7 лет назад +4

    Strong magnets to attach the tables together is brilliant. I know you already answered this but for my I'd use large drawers as I know as soon as I put my work on the table I'd need something from within it.

  • @Theycallmeernie88
    @Theycallmeernie88 7 лет назад

    Ripping through those sheets like a boss! 👍

  • @TheMrNono
    @TheMrNono 7 лет назад +10

    always like your vids i want to say thx for inspiring me to do woodworking i am creating a business... so yeah thx

  • @mr_n00b50
    @mr_n00b50 6 лет назад

    First of all, love the channel! I was first brought to it by watching this video. I'm in the process of slowly making my own modular workbenches, including a floating miter station that integrates into the workbenches. In total I should have two 2'x4' workbenches and a 2' x 2.5' miter station. Thank you and your viewers for the inspiration, this has been a great entry point into learning shop tools and creating my own workshop.

  • @tonpa8888
    @tonpa8888 7 лет назад +168

    Love your new video-style!! Keep on making your videos! Especially those with this style!

  • @themorningwoodworker
    @themorningwoodworker 7 лет назад

    I'm excited for the upcoming shop projects. A lot of builders I follow don't post as many anymore because their shops are already built out.

  • @craftedworkshop
    @craftedworkshop 7 лет назад +25

    Great work, Bob! Definitely considering rebuilding my assembly table, all of the holes in my Paulk bench cause screws to fall through during assembly a lot of times. Gets SUPER annoying!

  • @esteiner97
    @esteiner97 7 лет назад

    So glad you are back to making videos again!

  • @JedidiahShultzIrishCraftsman
    @JedidiahShultzIrishCraftsman 7 лет назад +7

    Heck yes Bob!! What a great idea and I love the fact that it was a group collaboration!!💪🏻👊😊😊 "we make"

  • @ChadsCustomCreations
    @ChadsCustomCreations 7 лет назад +1

    Bob these things are so perfect, I have a two car garage workshop and I've been looking into different work benches. I love the different sizes that you get out of these. Thanks for sharing the knowledge bob you're a great teacher.

  • @NoumanAli
    @NoumanAli 7 лет назад +7

    I don't understand who are these people who dislike your videos.
    Your work has always been awesome. Although I'm not into wood working myself. I'm an Electrical Engineer. But, I do love watching your videos and how you make stuff. Maybe I'd give it a try some time in my life. :P

  • @tammastrongbear
    @tammastrongbear 7 лет назад

    your new shop is HUGE!!! i am a little jealous. great build and great idea to use the magnets

  • @sjstrutt
    @sjstrutt 7 лет назад +233

    Suggestion: Might be worth it to paint the frames of the two smaller tables differently, so you can quickly mentally reference what's inside of them. It could quickly become annoying if you forget which table is which and keep opening the wrong lid looking for something.

    • @JonnyD3ath
      @JonnyD3ath 5 лет назад

      Steven J. Strutt love that

    • @Cwjespersen
      @Cwjespersen 4 года назад +14

      Imagine having to clean your entire workbench to get a tool, only to realize it’s in the one you just stacked all the crap on to.

    • @johnguthrie6579
      @johnguthrie6579 4 года назад +2

      Thicker washers would help

    • @chrisman3673
      @chrisman3673 4 года назад

      John Guthrie my thought exactly

    • @Loosehead
      @Loosehead 4 года назад

      And maybe make your tables 47" instead of 48", so it doesn't matter if your hardboard isn't 48", or if you rough cut it first then get the exact size when its smaller and easier to handle.

  • @fedrooster
    @fedrooster 7 лет назад

    Great idea with the magnets and washers. Makes for some versatile configurations.

  • @ojaskulkarni9991
    @ojaskulkarni9991 7 лет назад +14

    Love your projects. Keep up the legendary work. Like if you agree!!!

  • @moviac1
    @moviac1 6 лет назад +1

    Love the idea of joining worktables with magnets. I'm a little late to the party, but if you're having problems with the magnet washer combo try putting a thin soft scrap of rubber or foam behind either the magnet or washer. It will give just enough to make the faces of both flush to utilize the full strength of the combo.

  • @iTzDeCiEvInG
    @iTzDeCiEvInG 7 лет назад +9

    Wow this is one of the best workbenches I've seen on RUclips!

  • @SafetyThirdProps
    @SafetyThirdProps 3 года назад

    Love these tables. I'm going to dismantle my current one and make it like these.

  • @SpecificLove7
    @SpecificLove7 7 лет назад +4

    Great design and love the user friendliness

  • @SolveFixBuild
    @SolveFixBuild 7 лет назад

    Super clever unique approach to the common "workbench build" video!

  • @reforzar
    @reforzar 7 лет назад +34

    Between those three tables and your table saw that would fill up your old shop 😉

  • @adriantrain2037
    @adriantrain2037 5 лет назад +1

    Nothin better than being out in the shed/workshop with the Tin Lids.....

  • @ReviewyCA
    @ReviewyCA 7 лет назад +141

    Very nice! The lifting top made me realize how much wasted storage space is hiding under the countertops I put in my garage

    • @brucelee3388
      @brucelee3388 7 лет назад +34

      I looked at that, and then immediately thought 'As soon as I put something on top of the table I will need something in the storage under the top'.

    • @videoscrapheap
      @videoscrapheap 7 лет назад +3

      You would want to limit what you put in there to stuff you don't need regular access to. This would make sense for an out feed table since you normally would not have stuff on that.

    • @JeremyCarlsten
      @JeremyCarlsten 7 лет назад +11

      Or make it a drawer and a lift top!

    • @md51236
      @md51236 7 лет назад +7

      That's true. If you are assembling something on the table and then realized you needed a tool that was in the table top, you would feel hassled to take everything off the table just to get your tool.

    • @murishani047
      @murishani047 6 лет назад +11

      To quote Adam Savage: "Drawers are where tools go to die."

  • @miracle7088
    @miracle7088 7 лет назад

    Yeah first video in the new shop!!!!!

  • @desirebaker5775
    @desirebaker5775 7 лет назад +121

    I was that little girl when I was that age, always helping my dad, a carpenter, and learning what I could. Now I am an adult, and I can literally overhaul/renovate an entire house, including the plumbing and electrical work, all by myself. My husband is the brains, I am the brawn lol. So keep encouraging her, her future husband (or wife, you never know) will thank you for it. More girls should be encouraged by the men in their lives when they show an interest in things like this.

    • @kepeb1
      @kepeb1 5 лет назад +8

      I started reading this comment thinking it had something to do with woodwork.
      What a waste of time.

    • @gregorylondos534
      @gregorylondos534 5 лет назад +9

      Desire Baker; My oldest daughter is almost 34 now and she helped me from the tender age of 3 also. She now does projects on her own home such as Painting, laminated floors, gates and much more... Only asking “Daddy” by phone for bits of Advice now... “I Love You Sara”... Daddy

    • @shelliwade3883
      @shelliwade3883 5 лет назад +11

      That was me, too. Husband always says that I got my man card long before he did LOL

  • @N5omn1ac
    @N5omn1ac 7 лет назад

    Magnets....BRILLIANT!!

  • @christyinnovations
    @christyinnovations 7 лет назад +4

    Bob, I am a fan of the new format, I think it is a little more engaging. Your personality is one of your best assets and this style shows it off. Also, it was a good balance of what to show and when to "fast forward". + it was a useful project

  • @Thepracticalengineer
    @Thepracticalengineer 7 лет назад

    I like the new video style, I think the combination of music and talking works well especially for larger or longer builds. Nice shop too by the way!

  • @EvanAndKatelyn
    @EvanAndKatelyn 7 лет назад +21

    D'awwww so cute when your kids came in to help ❤️

  • @kylestratman1456
    @kylestratman1456 7 лет назад

    I LOVE THE NEW STYLE YOURE EXPLAINING HOW AND WHY YOURE DOING STUFF!!! I LOVE IT!!!

  • @krtwood
    @krtwood 7 лет назад +101

    I like the modularity of it but don't think trapping tools under the work surface is practical. I guess it will discourage piling crap on them at least. It will happen anyway though. You could paint the bases different colors to make it clear which one is which.

    • @jerrybobteasdale
      @jerrybobteasdale 6 лет назад +12

      yep, shallow drawers or an undershelf would be better.

    • @ThekiBoran
      @ThekiBoran 5 лет назад +3

      Yep, I have a Rubbermaid tool cart with a 1 1/2" plywood top that opens and closes. It has 3 t-tracks routed into it that accept Kreg quick clamps. It has hinges and gas struts. I have the same problem you mentioned. I used to pack it full of little stuff like spare pencil lead, jetline for shimming, hinge bits, etc... I found that opening a top that has gobs of tools or materials on it is a whore's nightmare. It's now empty except for an out-of-square framing square that I never use. LOL!

    • @donniefontaine8018
      @donniefontaine8018 5 лет назад

      Yeah, I assume this was probably discussed during the collaborative design session and he decided to go for it anyway but the minute he mentioned a hinged top, I cringed a little.

    • @dakotamax2
      @dakotamax2 5 лет назад +1

      First thing I thought of as well - be sure to only store things there you only need when you have no active projects.

    • @anthonydecesare1847
      @anthonydecesare1847 4 года назад

      I would have made drawers instead

  • @ginoguerrero7788
    @ginoguerrero7788 5 лет назад

    love those work bench tables , well done

  • @cianquigley6495
    @cianquigley6495 7 лет назад +11

    Hey Bob you should add bits of home automation to your equipment, I've seen for extractor fans and others. "ALEXA turn on the extractor"

  • @trosslv
    @trosslv 2 года назад

    Nice job! I could picture a small table or lift up shelf between the tables that could hold a planer, jointer, or mitre saw so the tables could easily extend your work. But, nice as it is, too!

  • @seansysig
    @seansysig 5 лет назад +17

    Bob I made these but changed the build order. I cut my MDF tops then placed 2"x4" frame on top of MDF and pocket hole screwed them to MDF so no screws holes on top. I added leveling feet so when they are used on each side of my portable miter station the magnets they can align. I routed in a T track and measuring tape to the left hand table. The struts were the ticket! Thanks for this great shop idea, it's perfect for my 12'x16' shop.

    • @steelman774
      @steelman774 4 года назад

      I love that you included a measuring tape to one side like on a table saw. It’s the little things that make the difference... (and need a quick measure reference) 🤣👍

  • @nixman98
    @nixman98 7 лет назад

    Also Bob, I love the table top pop up drawers. I have a tool box that does that, but after awhile I had stuff on top of it and had to keep moving it off the top. I begin to hate the flip top, I am a fan now of drawers, but I like the idea and the modulars tables very awesome

  • @justin.booth.
    @justin.booth. 7 лет назад +3

    I really like the new style and music, but I do miss the voicover. Even just a little bit of voicover during the more complicated parts would help people understand better what you are doing. I also helps with some of the longer shots which felt a bit boring after a while. Over all though, I really like the new style. Keep making awesome videos! 👍

  • @BrianMcCauleyDesign
    @BrianMcCauleyDesign 7 лет назад

    Super awesome Bob. I was shocked to not see you flying around your shop at light speed! I like the style.

  • @bertranddirix5177
    @bertranddirix5177 7 лет назад +72

    I think he like to Make stuff

  • @Sensei_Jaq
    @Sensei_Jaq 6 лет назад

    i love that your kids helped you out!

  • @Kieran_JSL
    @Kieran_JSL 7 лет назад +39

    Could you try to make a floating shelf. That would be very helpful

    • @Iliketomakestuff
      @Iliketomakestuff  7 лет назад +26

      I've got a couple of different ones on my channel. Look at the older videos.

    • @colonelsnickers3844
      @colonelsnickers3844 7 лет назад +1

      Kieran JSL he already did that

    • @SuperPowerWomen
      @SuperPowerWomen 7 лет назад

      Hello, What is that hole puncher u used ?

    • @WesleyTreat
      @WesleyTreat 7 лет назад +2

      Stefan, search "automatic center punch" on Amazon. Good luck!

    • @SuperPowerWomen
      @SuperPowerWomen 7 лет назад

      Wesley Treat, Maker of Things thanks!

  • @Martin-pb7ts
    @Martin-pb7ts 7 лет назад

    Great idea for workshop tables, thanks.

  • @ctrl-alt-awesome5189
    @ctrl-alt-awesome5189 7 лет назад +3

    One problem with the magnets is as soon as you do any form of metal work or cutting ferrous metals it will stick all over the magnets the same as with screws and nails, it really will be a pain in the ass. I know this as I had the exact same idea a few years ago, one thing I have done that fixes this is I got another shop vac nozel and brought a 9v battery and 9v electro magnet with with a switch I cut a hole to put the magnet into the nozel so when it comes to cleaning the strong magnets you can engage the electro magnet to remove bits and once you move it away just disengage it and start up the shop vacant really helps you can even use 12v magnets with the 9v cell
    Hope it helps
    Best regards

  • @hulshizerj17
    @hulshizerj17 4 года назад

    I had freshman engineering students build this for our classroom. Amazing! Great design

  • @nathandem2860
    @nathandem2860 7 лет назад +10

    Hey Bob,
    Just like to say that I love the new video style. As a person who just started to get into woodworking, these tips and tricks are very useful and I like the new, slower pace. Keep it up!!

  • @RandyWillcox
    @RandyWillcox 3 года назад

    Dude...the magnets...🤯👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @GregFurmanek
    @GregFurmanek 7 лет назад +7

    I like your design although if I remember correctly every time I have worked with lift top surfaces I have found the tool I needed was under a surface with a whole bunch of stuff on it. I suspect drawers would be better choice for this project.

  • @siromar99
    @siromar99 Год назад

    Very well built, I like your vision. It shows how well thought your idea was prior to building the workbench. Thanks again, very useful !

  • @foamfingermaker
    @foamfingermaker 6 лет назад +10

    Hope you don't need to get a tool out of your storage after you have your project all spread out on the top of your bench. However I do like the modular design, I think I'll build mine with drawers.

    • @camouflagejumpsuit
      @camouflagejumpsuit 6 лет назад +2

      foamfingermaker good point, the piano hinge and gas struts require $$ and a router. Drawer slides are easier to install.

  • @stephendowning3261
    @stephendowning3261 6 лет назад

    Love this concept! My shop is under construction, I've struggled with how to build the work bench. I think I have found my solution! Excellent video!

  • @JackmanWorks
    @JackmanWorks 7 лет назад +4

    New video style... you've changed Bob!!

  • @Jer-Is-Da-Best
    @Jer-Is-Da-Best 7 лет назад +1

    I really enjoy the style of this video! It feels like it's a little longer than normal, and again I really enjoy that. I watch all your videos and I can honestly say you are one of the people that really inspire me to continue with woodworking. Keep up the fantastic work, Bob! Also, I'd love to see a "How to setup a new workshop" series! It could include tips for working with the space you have, general design, necessities for beginners through adepts, or even just a documentary of you designing your own new shop. Again, I love your content and I will continue to watch all of your videos!

  • @jeanc1622
    @jeanc1622 7 лет назад +19

    The new video style is really cool, the music adds so much to the video and the way you made some shots forget about the dim lights!! Continue like that its great!!

  • @connorhart7032
    @connorhart7032 7 лет назад

    love the new style of video, very professional.

  • @DeusExAstra
    @DeusExAstra 6 лет назад +5

    What happens when you need to get one of those tools under the tabletop, but you have a bunch of stuff on top of it? No bueno.

  • @dandadamo4299
    @dandadamo4299 7 лет назад

    Great video, Bob! Am I the only one who sees these videos where he says that something is simple or easy and it completely isn't? This would take me a year to build. If I needed new tables I would nail 2x4s to a ply wood board and call it done.

  • @anthonypugliese8193
    @anthonypugliese8193 7 лет назад +14

    "Hey future Bob, don't put stuff on both sides of the drill press next time." -Past Bob from past video that i can't think of right now. Enjoy the new workshop!

  • @thebroalex8767
    @thebroalex8767 7 лет назад

    I love this new video style! Especially because it's longer and like an episode length, also you give more explanation and information about the stuff you use in case anyone wanted to know what materials work best for certain things! Anyway keep it up love your channel!

  • @Setola
    @Setola 7 лет назад +7

    magnets for modular table\workbench. that's the coolest idea i've ever see. good job

  • @williamgilmore2827
    @williamgilmore2827 4 года назад

    Great idea and build.
    You could use more washers where the magnets connect but that would leave a small gap where the tops meet and you would have to index which module pieces align. That might limit the number of configurations.
    Again great project, thanks for sharing.

  • @straight_edge_5139
    @straight_edge_5139 7 лет назад +30

    Love the new format.Oh and congrats on moving.

  • @ronjones7853
    @ronjones7853 2 года назад

    I also have built a multifunctional work/outfeed table for my shop and precision of fit was important to me. What I did to address the that was to use Plywood instead of 2x4's, Dimensionally more stable then 2x4's, always straight and no bowing, My long lateral stringers I used 3 laminates, as a result they were dimensionally slightly thicker than a 2x4 (Actual thickness was 2 1/4" ). For the cross members I used only 2 laminate layers, so the same dimensional size as a 2x4. but the whole frame for my table was stronger and lighter then had it used 2x4's. Cost wise it was about the same, but it did require more time due to the cutting and all the laminating that was required. It also required lots more glue and more screws! always more than one way to skin a cat, as the saying goes.

  • @Coldmiser487
    @Coldmiser487 5 лет назад +4

    Now that you've been using them for two years how are they holding up? Are there anything you would have changed?
    Did you ever make a follow-up video with all the additions you put in them and how you use them?
    I love the idea of magnets, but I would probably put them closer to the bottom I occasionally work with computer equipment and would rather keep the magnets far away.

  • @rowangibbs4361
    @rowangibbs4361 7 лет назад

    Great job Bob! Liking the new video style, more info the better!

  • @MinuteEarth
    @MinuteEarth 7 лет назад +9

    Congrats on the new workshop!

  • @Antiarra
    @Antiarra 7 лет назад

    I like how we're seeing more of your kids in the videos. Nice to see the family helping out :D
    Also I like your direct explanations on some segments over your previous style of narrating your video at high speed. Keep up the good work bob!

  • @Blueinyourface
    @Blueinyourface 7 лет назад +9

    For some reason my comment didn't post so if this is a duplicate...I apologize.
    Why did you decide on hinge table top opposed to drawers? I see pros/cons for both (especially for the different configurations) but with my luck I would probably need something form the storage after I covered the top with my work materials.
    I need to build work benches, and this seems to be the best design for my space. I will probably add holes to the top for pegs.
    Thanks for the upload!

    • @ryansealey1787
      @ryansealey1787 7 лет назад

      Blueinyourface I get your point. Maybe draws further down could be added to the bench also. As for peg holes you could make one with peg holes and one without!

    • @Blueinyourface
      @Blueinyourface 7 лет назад

      What's great about this table design is that you can customize it to fit "your" needs (everyones needs are different). I think I would add a drawer to the largest table but leave the smaller tables "as is".

    • @mrpogueman
      @mrpogueman 7 лет назад +2

      Blueinyourface you could also cut the top I'm half but still have both halves on the hinge so you can open up halfway if there are things on the table

    • @kcocgibkcusuoy
      @kcocgibkcusuoy 7 лет назад

      Simplicity, I'd assume.

    • @cmdraftbrn
      @cmdraftbrn 7 лет назад

      well with a hinged top, it'll force you to keep a cleared top.

  • @stludachris
    @stludachris 7 лет назад

    This style is way better for me since I am more of a visual learner.

  • @97hardbdy
    @97hardbdy 7 лет назад +5

    I built my dad a work bench and he still blames me for stealing his tools and i dont touch his tools, i have my own i guess thats what i get for building him a work bench.

  • @jasperkraft1274
    @jasperkraft1274 7 лет назад

    Can’t wait to see part 2

  • @austinalexandeur2307
    @austinalexandeur2307 7 лет назад +3

    I would be very careful about ripping MDF and plywood without a face mask or dust collection in place as the glue that is used in the production of these matetials is hazardous to your health especially in dust form. I would also be careful about ripping these down in your basement next to your furnace. The fan will pull the dust into all the cracks and air gaps past the filter and distribute that dust to every room in your house.

  • @djkidsaturn
    @djkidsaturn 7 лет назад

    This guy never sleeps!! ha - love the channel!

  • @rubenb.molina6968
    @rubenb.molina6968 7 лет назад +4

    dude! The magnet idea is brilliant! I want to build a modular/mobile/multi-purpose mini shop and the magnets will be a great addition to it.
    PS: "Worktables, unite!" Awesome line! LOL.

    • @rubenb.molina6968
      @rubenb.molina6968 7 лет назад +2

      Ah! the multiple configurations is a great plus too! Following the Voltron Logic, each table could be a separate tool. e.g.: Saw Table, Router table, mitter table, and so on.

  • @ernestwils1985
    @ernestwils1985 7 лет назад

    Awesome tables Bob. You sir do good work and are always entertaining. Me and my boys really enjoy watching your videos sir

  • @SolidRockMachineShopInc
    @SolidRockMachineShopInc 7 лет назад +3

    Nice tables. I use the hard board for covers on our milling machine, works great. Some one watching our video mentioned using material that they make white maker boards out of so you can write on them. Would that work well on your table top?
    Steve

    • @Iliketomakestuff
      @Iliketomakestuff  7 лет назад +2

      It would, but the stark white surface would make shooting videos a bit more difficult. I had a whiteboard covered desk in my old office and it caused some video problems, plus basically always looked dirty. :/

    • @3lana5gt28
      @3lana5gt28 6 лет назад

      Solid Rock Machine Shop Inc. It probably wouldn't be as sturdy

  • @LadyJesterSurfer
    @LadyJesterSurfer 7 лет назад

    Really like the design. I'll be stealing it. Thanks

  • @cathalbrady8259
    @cathalbrady8259 7 лет назад +103

    I like the new style of video. It gives a lot of great tips and shows you how to do things the right way. I will say he goes into a little too much detail but i find it interesting. Keep up the great work. :D

    • @Iliketomakestuff
      @Iliketomakestuff  7 лет назад +12

      Thanks for the feedback.

    • @tonybp965
      @tonybp965 7 лет назад +10

      Day Dreamer I like the detail.

    • @zleavitt
      @zleavitt 7 лет назад

      Day Dreamer I don't 😐😐😬

    • @alfiedocwravlogs429
      @alfiedocwravlogs429 7 лет назад

      Day Dreamer how old are u

    • @GoRIDERSnet
      @GoRIDERSnet 7 лет назад +7

      I think it's better too much details than not enough.

  • @seanscurr1232
    @seanscurr1232 7 лет назад

    Liking the new style

  • @colonelsnickers3844
    @colonelsnickers3844 7 лет назад +10

    Likeing than watching 🖒

  • @nutcharaof4827
    @nutcharaof4827 5 лет назад

    I followed you and got many techniques to create pieces from you. Thank you very much.

  • @thomasmilo3155
    @thomasmilo3155 4 года назад +6

    omg. this was 3 years ago!!! time flies

  • @MrH4z1
    @MrH4z1 7 лет назад

    One of the coolest builds!

  • @ryandunklee634
    @ryandunklee634 6 лет назад +22

    “The voltron workbench” said while wearing a transformers T-shirt 😂😂😂

  • @noriffnorocknolifeletsgo8850
    @noriffnorocknolifeletsgo8850 4 года назад

    Yes!! It's works thank you for this plan

  • @WayWoodworking
    @WayWoodworking 7 лет назад +3

    I think this idea is great! I have to park cars in my shop so I need to be able to push everything to the wall when not in use. Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @chriswall4726
    @chriswall4726 7 лет назад

    I like the way you actually talk to the camera instead of doing a voice over later.

  • @RonaldFinger
    @RonaldFinger 7 лет назад +3

    I may just be adding to the noise here, but I do like the new video style. Lots of explaining definitely isn't a bad thing, but it might be good to just have that as narration over your work. That way people still get the satisfaction of seeing you do stuff as well as allowing you to explain everything. Still great video though!

  • @mrmiz2547
    @mrmiz2547 7 лет назад

    Great job! You know every time your working on a project on your bench the tool you need is going to be under the top of the bench your working on... EVERY TIME ;-)

  • @Sonal_Mobile
    @Sonal_Mobile 7 лет назад +4

    I like this new format. It's more in-depth and informative. Keep playing around with this format :)
    Trolls gonna troll, but what can you do?

  • @DavidStanton
    @DavidStanton 7 лет назад

    I like the idea of a storage unit under the tops!

  • @timothydu9415
    @timothydu9415 7 лет назад +3

    The 48 inches is nominal size just like a 2x4 is only 1.5x3.5 inches. A half inch was shaved away from planing and drying decades ago when people wanted dry and smooth lumber and then it just became standard a long time ago.

  • @DinobotTM2
    @DinobotTM2 7 лет назад

    Looks like your little girl is more into your work then your boy. That's pretty awesome, dude. Support that...

  • @Chef_RM
    @Chef_RM 7 лет назад +17

    I like the new style

    • @Chef_RM
      @Chef_RM 7 лет назад +5

      WOAH HE HIGHLIGHTED AND LIKED MY COMMENT

  • @nathanbowen4482
    @nathanbowen4482 7 лет назад

    Lowes has safety glasses for the little ones, which is great for when you have a helper