Cuthub Workstation: Initial Set-up Instructions

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • A step-by-step guide to setting up your Cut Hub workstation for the very first time.
    00:00 Introduction
    00:18 Tools you will need
    01:30 Unboxing
    02:17 Workstation Tables
    04:29 Components Box
    07:43 Mounting your Miter Saw
    18:23 Cuthub Slide Stop and Centering
    21:38 Carpenter System Finished
    21:49 Mounting your Table Saw
    26:43 Table Saw Legs and Placement
    30:15 Side Platforms and Outfeed Extensions
    34:39 Contractor System Finished
    35:11 Professional System Setup
    38:14 Professional System Finished and Outro

Комментарии • 5

  • @stabila9706
    @stabila9706 3 месяца назад

    This is the ultimate setup! i have been wanting this for over 4 years now... Its just too far out of reach to purchase. 😪

  • @chadhumes1684
    @chadhumes1684 9 месяцев назад

    How do you keep the table saw from sliding sideways?

  • @markrevette1067
    @markrevette1067 2 года назад +1

    I have been thinking about pulling the trigger on this but I have a couple questions. I like the idea of the 2x12 side tables, but it appears as if even one of these in place will prevent you from operating the cams on the bump stop. is this the case ? If so, I guess the bump stop would have to be on the opposite side of the side tables. I ask this because there have been pictures of set ups with side tables on both sides, so how does that work? Also, did I hear him say that the extra table in the pro package is not marked with measurements. Probably because that table is adjustable and therefore the measurements would not remain constant. The whole point of this system is specialized for fast and easy framing cuts. If you move your bump stop from your determined wall stud length to a jack stud and then back to the wall stud length, then you have to re set up that bump stop with your tape measure or a pre cut wall stud to re set the bump stop at the appropriate spot again. Kinda takes away from the speed of adjustable cutting lengths. My suggestion would be to have the extra table have a locking spot that would set the tables close together with the measurements continuing from the first table and have it be able to be set to cut 8 ft, 9 ft & 10 ft wall studs using the markings on the table as opposed to breaking out the tape measure. Guess you could buy a roll of metal sticky back tape and apply that.

    • @cuthub5506
      @cuthub5506  2 года назад

      Hey Mark, you are correct. The 2x12 side tables need to be on the opposite table to operate your sliding bump stop. The pictures you see with the side tables on both sides are usually being operated with out the bump stop.
      The extra table has an engraved ruler in it, it just isn't a continuous measurement from the table it's attached to. This is because that extra table can be adjusted to be further or closer away depending on the material you're working with.

    • @livelikekings8968
      @livelikekings8968 9 месяцев назад

      Seems unnecessarily complex with so many limited applications 🤷🏼‍♂️