Tablesaw WORKBENCH - so many features!
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Thank you for all your positive comments. If you would like to purchase the plans here is the link
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Also in regards to the hardware. I purchased this list of mechanical hardware all from Temu. Unfortunately in New Zealand it's hard to get hold of these items
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I have been watching as many table saw workbench videos as I can find trying to figure out how I want to make mine. This is by far the best I have seen. Please tell me we can get the plans somewhere. Great job!
Very kind of you! I am looking into getting the plans made as soon as possible. 🙏
As the other person commented, I would like to purchase the plans also when they are available :)
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Plans pleaseeeeeee! Great work
Please, I need the plans! This is an amazing table saw bench. I definitely would buy the plans.
This is the best, most high functioning, table saw station I’ve ever seen. I’d love to buy plans! Genius way to include a crosscut sled!
@@danr78 thank you! I will be releasing an updated video with a couple of extra features this weekend. It will include some detailed plans that I've spent weeks working on. So I will message you personally when they're are ready. Cheers 😃
Hey, I've updated the description with a link to the plans 😃
Wonderful build there - very nice for small shop - thanks
@@pob2457 that's really kind of you thanks 😃
I have already made something similar for my jobsite saw, but the key feature that your version has is the sliding table. Great idea and something that I never even considered. Good job all the way around and the attention to detail is amazing!
Great job.I did something similar this spring.Yours turned out much better!
Thank you 😃. I'm sure yours is good too. It's really nice to have such a functional workbench!
Awesome build! I really enjoyed watching this!
I'm glad you enjoyed it 😁. I very much enjoyed building it.
Absolutely perfect. Well designed. Please publish plans if you can.
Thank you! I've updated the description with a link to the plans 😃
So clean. Love that pink NZ timber. I see it on Scott browns channel too. Yellow from 🇺🇸
@@LukeHoersten Yeah I think I've only seen pink timber in one other video that wasn't NZ. Guess it looks quite cool 😂. Pretty cool that you watch Scott Brown. His channel is doing great! 👍
Mate, excellent build. Great design. :)
A very clever design for a small foot print. This would be perfect for a small workshop. What are the basic dimensions and do you have plans. I would happily pay for. Keep up the video's
@@user-xl8eo3zm1l really appreciate that 😃. I definitely have a small workshop. I will look into getting some plans made for sure! I will try post more frequently.
Hey, I've updated the description with a link to the plans 😃
man that was incredible. great great job.
Great job it looks amazing
Es notable como a todo el mundo le queda todo en escuadra menos a mi. 😂 Excelente trabajo. Saludos!
@@tonyart.tattoo5475 ja ja, tal vez algún dia. Perdoname. Mi español es malo, pero creo que te entiendo. Gracias por ver 😃
@@bromarbuildz-oy7ls my english too! Sorry for that. i will keep trying to get my 90º 😅 And learning whith your videos.
Luar biasa bagus sekali mejanya .
Wow!!
Naughty boy! Where is your table-saw blade guard?
Making it entirely from sheet material would be perfectly strong, but give a lot more internal storage.
@@Tensquaremetreworkshop Ha ha. Yes I could have built it from sheet material for sure. However this workbench has more durability. In the future, when I change my saw, I could make very minor adjustments and change it into a workbench for building on.
@@bromarbuildz-oy7ls My DeWalt site saw holding table is sheet built, and now 11 years old (good as the day it was built)- how durable do you want it?
Please, fit a crown guard. Too many people are injured by table saws- a guard protects you in most cases.
@@Tensquaremetreworkshop I'm a carpenter. I'm aware there are many ways to build workbenches. I actually like the contrast between the painted frame and the finished plywood. It's also cheaper to purchase 2x3 than 18mm plywood. So it's stronger, cheaper and in my opinion more aesthetically pleasing. I appreciate you like to do things differently 😃. In regards to the guard, yes you're right I should be using one. I guess many years working on site you become complacent. I will look into changing it. Thank you for your reply 😊
@@bromarbuildz-oy7ls I did not say it was invalid- it is just that, an an owner of a small workshop, I am very conscious of using all available space. IMHO your construction was perfectly valid- at least you were not using pocket holes, like so many on YT!
I am (or was) a product designer. The words that run across my desktop display are 'You are not finished when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away'. Most framed designs, where the spaces between the frames are sheeted, can be made with the same amount of sheeting without the frames. Correctly designed, most of the assembly can be 12mm material and still be extremely rigid. It can also be a lot faster to build.
It turned out great, Are there plans for this?
@@hugosodery2012thank you! I'm working on the plans now. So I will update everyone when I put the link in the description. Thanka for watching 😃
@@bromarbuildz-oy7ls Thanks!
Hey, I updated the description with a link to the plans 😃
this is good!
Very cool :)
Are there plans for this?
I'm working on them now. I will hopefully have the link in description soon. I'll flick you a message when they're available 😃
@@bromarbuildz-oy7ls that'd be awesome! Take your time!
@@kylecorrales9962 hey, I've updated the description with a link to the plans 😃
Great work! Congrats! One Question: How do you change the blades? Did you build in a way to pull the side lever i have not seen in the video?
Hey? Thank you. The lever is for changing the riving knife. However I very rarely need to take that out. Blade change can be done from the top. Thanks for your comment 😃
Very nice workbench! I noticed you had an infeed extension on your previous workbench, any plans to add something similar to the new one?
@@eojohans Thank you. Very good question. On my previous workbench it became a little annoying having to lean over more than usual. So I have actually thought of this but haven't needed an infeed yet as it was mainly to support my sled as I had the smaller DeWalt tablesaw. I haven't adjusted my sled to fit with this bigger saw yet, however when I do and I feel I still need an infeed, I will make one with 90° brackets that can be clamped on when needed. My original thought was using french cleats, but they'll look ugly on the bench. I'm going to do another short video running through the features of the bench and will add some additions with that video. Thanks for watching.
Hey, I've updated the description with a link to the plans 😃
What species of wood is that??? Is it Purple Heart…I ve never seen 2/4 with that color
@@jamesthrower3575 This is just regular framing timber. It's just pine. However in New Zealand it is treated and stained this colour to make it stand out so building inspectors and builders use the correct timber. You're right though, I have never seen such a dramatic way to make 2x4 stand out 😂.
Could you specify all the parts with a link so we can buy or finds an equal locally?
Like the miter fence and guide rails etc.
Hey. I actually bought all the mechanical fixings from Temu as it's really hard to find those types of things here in New Zealand. So I've updated them in the description, hope this helps 😃
@@bromarbuildz-oy7ls All of your links dont work, the see sold out, but no information is seen...
Do you have any plans for making this?
@@shotokanIN I will be releasing an up to date short video soon. This will include a link to my plans that I'm currently finishing. Thanks for watching 😃
I've updated the description with a link to the plans 😃
@@bromarbuildz-oy7ls Thank you so much!!!! I just got them. I see you work in "mm". I looked over the plans and see its a little off from "mm" to "inches". No worries. I plan on drawing this up in SketchUp software using "inches". Thank you for giving me a project for the next week.
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those sliding track systems have to much side to side movement to be accurate, unless yours is better than the ones I've seen
The t-tracks have zero play actually. It's very precise.
Well done I've got a different version for my DeWalt. I life some parts of yours better than mine. Check copied version on my small channel bud😊😊