This is by far the most efficient, neatest, complete, intuitive small shop workbench I have ever seen. It almost makes me want to go back about 50 years and start over. Great job, all your videos are first class. Thanks for sharing.
I've gotta tell you .... I'm exhausted watching you work on this thing! Lol. You are one of the most impressive young men I have ever seen. Very professional. Straight to the point but detailed in your explanations. If I was thirty years younger I might try to tackle something on this level but I'm not sure if I started now I could finish it before the Lord comes. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR VIDEOING THIS PROJECT AND BEST OF LUCK TO YOU IN ALL YOUR ENDEAVORS.
Really again, I congratulate you. Your station has come out SO MUCH MORE than I have imagined. You have an amazing talent for using every inch of your workspace to your advantage. Which is something people always use to say about me. But your project surpassed anything that I have done throughout my lifetime. Again congratz, your workbench is a masterpiece for any good woodworker. Thumbs Up!
Wow, like most comments I’m seeing I binge watched this as well. Makes me realize how much planning I have to do before I even think of starting to build my workbench. Great videos and an amazing workbench!
Finally watched this from my watch later list and don't regret it. My small workshop is still in the works as construction of a food processing workshop is taking all my time.
the best thing about this series is that it is so bloody logical and an excellent systemic use of space...best I've seen so far on YTube. Well done , Seth Efrica , cheers from oz
I am always looking for good ideas to share around...if you have not seen them__paoson woodworking__lee maker_eric sorenson have some good ideas I could incorporate into your basic setup. Cheers.
WOW!!! I binge watched this entire series, and this is by far the most in-depth all in one work bench build I've seen on RUclips. Job well done! Definite Sub.
Your ability to adapt to changing situations is admiral........great job! Dude I gotta ask......what is slow beer? Here in the US we like a fast buzzzzzzzz. Hahahaha. Please don't stop posting your projects. I get some great ideas from you!!!!!
It's a local (SA) commercial craft beer. Why they call it that I don't know but I do quite like it. Haha. I'll keep posting as long as you guys keep watching!
I watched your entire series on your workbench build and I thought it was fantastic your attention to detail your forward planning and the concept in general was all great you camera angles are good your microphone is good you are doing an amazing job Keep up the good work sir and stay safe.
Stumbled on this series and binged watched every episode. Hands down the best I have ever watched. This is amazing and gives me so many ideas. I am just getting into woodworking as a hobby and will absolutely be using your videos as guides. Thank you for sharing your craft
I also just mounted my Triton TRA001 3.25Hp router in the wing of my table saw. I use my Incra fence and built a dust collection box mounted under the table with 4” connection. Didn’t realize that I was gonna have to reach under the table so much! But the above table height adjustment and bit changes are worth it. Love it! Guess I will build a fence with 2.5” dust collection port too. 😀
Well done I would like to see this done in a build as you go sectional bench So you could build one section, then the next and bolt to it etc Great work so much for just having a quick look at your video eight episodes later 5.30 am better go to sleep
I was beginning to think you didn't use glue, until I saw this video. Excellent job on the bench and video production I have thoroughly enjoyed this series!
Hi Jean and Django. I am a 65 year old old man who lives in France, and I am sorry, but I must help me with Google translation, because my English is a little poor. It is very pleasant for me to follow you because you are full of vivacity of mind, and sympathetic. I am impressed by the amount of work you have done for the masterful realization of this pharaonic project. I would like to encourage you to continue in this way, creative, but also simple and friendly sharing, your achievements. I must confess to you, without shame, that I am going to take inspiration from your creation to put me back to do-it-yourself, and thus reconnect with an activity, which gives me a realistic goal. Another thousand thanks for sharing and explaining your work, do not forget to caress Django. Regards, Didier.
Thank you so much for your comment. I will continue posting my videos for as long as there are people like yourself that enjoy them. Best of luck with your do-it-yourself venture. All the best.Jean
So I just randomly came across your first video in this series, and I am totally hooked! Your attention to detail and the amazing layout made it simple to follow. I'm going to be starting a similar build soon, and I'm going to be relying heavily on this series! Thanks so much, hopefully, you can get around to doing a video on the power management you were going to put it! Cheers!
What a journey watching the beginning of this build to the end. I'm sure you do a lot of measuring behind the scenes, but it is awesome watching your flawless execution of this build. I like the dust collection says my son who also watched all of your videos with me.
I'm downsizing from a 24'x24' garage to a 18'x8' garage space and plan on making a smaller version of this! Thanks for all the great ideas and content man!
So glad I found you on RUclips. By far this is the best table I’ve ever seen. Very well built I will definitely be purchasing a set of plans so I can build my own. Before that I have a few videos to watch!!!👌👍
I use the same router, and it is very good. What he does not show you is that, when you lift the spindle to change bits, it trips the internal switch (for safety). On lowering, you need to access the router switch to push in the safety cover and depress the switch. It needs to be easy to get at, as it is hard to do out of sight. I fitted side flap that folds down to give complete access, as it is also more accurate if you use the locking lever after setting the height. I fitted a digital readout (very cheap these days) which makes setting very easy.
I just binge watched all the videos in this series, Fantastic stuff, all done with the absence of a certain Green and grey brand? I'd consider Laminating the top, it transformed my MDF workstation, I modified from a former Director's Desk!
Absolutely fantastic. I love how you router all you cut edges with a chamfer. I also now have watched all the vids and I'm sorry I'm at the end it is a brilliant build congrats
Thanks! I'm moving in a few weeks and I will be setting up a new (still small) shop from scratch. The bench is built but I have some interesting storage ideas.
Great work bench!! Well planned and executed. Only thing would've added, would be formica on the top. More durable than raw mdf and it stays smooth. Plus wood glue doesn't stick to it as well. But overall great vid and project. Thanks for sharing.
Just finished this series. Absolutely amazing. The best "all-in-one" workbench I have seen. My work area will be my back porch until I can afford to build a workshop, but this has given me a lot of ideas on how to create the design I need to fit the area I have available. I am learning so much from you. Thank you. Off to the next video.
I start watching your videos and couldn't stop until i finished them all, just like when you get to read a very good book.The videos are very clear and the attention to the details is stunning. Thanks for sharing your ideas and good luck!
I gotta give you a big thanks. I essentially copied a lot of your ideas and built me a big workbench with most of my stuff built in as well. It is amazing, not as insane and beautiful as yours but it works great for me and it has already allowed me to make numerous projects via the wife's demands. So thanks again...
Now add some rails to the outside edges that are flat/level when everything is stowed and add an MPCNC Lowrider to it. It will be the most ultimate workstation at that point. Amazing work.
This video is amazing. I love your innovative designs and the amount of planning you must do to get to such an clean final product. Is there any chance you could make video on your planning process? I would love to see that! Nice work
blown away by your project. It's so damn cool. I noticed you built a cover for your miter saw (when it's in the down position). Very much enjoyed the video series documenting this build. Great idea and excellent execution. Well done, sir.
Great work bench. A couple of suggestions - Add two stick on rulers along side your router fence to insure it is the same on both sides. Also, where you put the screws to hold the plexiglass in place you could use pins so you could remove the router easily if needed. Other than those two suggestions, I love your work, you explain everything very well, your ideas are fantastic and you definitely have excellent wood working, electrical and many other skills for such a young man. Keep up the good work and keep the videos coming.
I have watched the entire series! Very well done I must say first. Only two things I think I would of done as an addition. First one being on the miter saw I would also add a fence system with measuring track for quick and precise cuts. Secondly I would add a measurement system on each side of the T track on the router table. This would ensure that as long as your sled is on each measurement that it would always be square.
There is no 'square' with a router table- there is only the distance to the cutter. The angle of the fence to the table (or the track) makes no difference.
Enjoyed watching the video series for the bench build. Glad to finally see the final tool go in. Even though I don't have the confined space like you for my workshop (mine is a garage that is 40 feet by 60 feet (6 meters by 12 meters approx.) though I don't use it all for a workshop), I love the idea of having multiple tools in one simple location without having too many individual tool stations.
Nice one mate. I have enjoyed every inch of this build series, and picked up some ideas along the way. Looking forward to seeing this one week build, with you and your mates. Well Done. Barry (ENG)
Dude! I want one! Can you fly out and help me build one please. Cali is nice this time of year. I really need one, only not so elaborate just yet. All the videos were fun to watch. I am truly inspired.
My favourite aspect of this series of videos has to be the sense of cannibalism, with the tools on the workbench ‘eating each other’ to make the next bench elements. This video is the ultimate, with the router self-cannibalising to convert itself to a table router 🤪
I have to agree with the Comment below Great Job, I also have a Small shop been Debating on what type of Work bench. First chance I get I will be buying your plans may have to tweak it a bit here and there. But Great Job watch the whole build very good use of the space.
I your attention to detail and planning ahead - even to the point of knowing which kind of screws you were going to need and what was available before even starting the project. Nice work!
I have suddenly become very jealous of this workstation as you have two tools incorporated into it that I've been really desperate to own and that's a router table and a planer jointer lol... a superb workstation mate. It's got to be the most efficient and most practical system I've seen on any other channel and i love working with wood. I'm no professional by far but for me it's the total enjoyment. Fantastic video mate
Dude. That is an awesome piece of work you got there. it is exactly what i've been looking for. I share the same limited space issue with you. Thanks for making the effort in putting this together. I'll start on my implementation "soonest", and I'll share the pix with you. Cheers
The only things that would concern me are the potential weakness of the single MDF worktop, for me it just would not be robust enough. The other thing is the dust extraction. For me, the dust collection bucket should be visible on the outside so that you know when it's full and I think over time you are going to wish you had created independent dust collection per item as pulling that pipe on and off is going to be a pain. But that's the negative out the way. On the positive side, you have built an amazing integrated work station that is going to be amazing to use. You have made great use of minimal space. You have given me some ideas for my own workshop which is small too and a mess because it needs organised like you have done. Thanks for the great set of videos, I really enjoyed every part of the build. Take care.
Thank you so much. The MDF is not the ideal solution but I went with it due to limited funds. I have also recently mentioned that I admit that the compressor and dust collection was a swing and a miss and I have decided to take them out of the bench. I want to install an independent dust collector system as I feel it would be more effective. Thank you again for your comment. I appreciate peoples input.
I built this myself with a few modifications. Loved the series! I was wondering how you made the electrical work with a movable bench? Any insight would be appreciated! Thanks
This is by far the most efficient, neatest, complete, intuitive small shop workbench I have ever seen. It almost makes me want to go back about 50 years and start over. Great job, all your videos are first class. Thanks for sharing.
Always a pleasure and thanks for your comment Thomas.
Agree. Amazing.
I totally agree with Mr. Klink. This is by far the most efficient All-In-One workstation I have seen. GREAT JOB!
Apart from the dire need for working dust collection, couldn’t agree more
But where is the Japanese reverse cut wood saw and the blissfully happy dog, no woodworking vid is complete without them. Best wishes from the U.K
I've gotta tell you .... I'm exhausted watching you work on this thing! Lol. You are one of the most impressive young men I have ever seen. Very professional. Straight to the point but detailed in your explanations. If I was thirty years younger I might try to tackle something on this level but I'm not sure if I started now I could finish it before the Lord comes. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR VIDEOING THIS PROJECT AND BEST OF LUCK TO YOU IN ALL YOUR ENDEAVORS.
Really again, I congratulate you. Your station has come out SO MUCH MORE than I have imagined. You have an amazing talent for using every inch of your workspace to your advantage. Which is something people always use to say about me. But your project surpassed anything that I have done throughout my lifetime. Again congratz, your workbench is a masterpiece for any good woodworker. Thumbs Up!
Wow, like most comments I’m seeing I binge watched this as well. Makes me realize how much planning I have to do before I even think of starting to build my workbench. Great videos and an amazing workbench!
Finally watched this from my watch later list and don't regret it. My small workshop is still in the works as construction of a food processing workshop is taking all my time.
the best thing about this series is that it is so bloody logical and an excellent systemic use of space...best I've seen so far on YTube.
Well done , Seth Efrica , cheers from oz
I am always looking for good ideas to share around...if you have not seen them__paoson
woodworking__lee maker_eric sorenson have some good ideas I could incorporate into your basic setup. Cheers.
WOW!!! I binge watched this entire series, and this is by far the most in-depth all in one work bench build I've seen on RUclips. Job well done! Definite Sub.
1. Smart
2. Got skills
3. Love the accent
4. Very appealing to the eyes.
5. Married
I like the router install best. This is where Microjig slots would come in. Great job.
14:28 wins the award for craziest clamp up I've seen all week!
Haha, sometimes you need to get creative. Thanks for watching.
I have watched all the videos of this build. I have taken some ideas from this. Thank you for the videos.
By far the best small workshop solution I've seen to date. Really enjoyed watching the build process for the entire thing.
Nice to a local wood working channel😎. Look for to the next project.
Your ability to adapt to changing situations is admiral........great job!
Dude I gotta ask......what is slow beer? Here in the US we like a fast buzzzzzzzz. Hahahaha.
Please don't stop posting your projects. I get some great ideas from you!!!!!
It's a local (SA) commercial craft beer. Why they call it that I don't know but I do quite like it. Haha. I'll keep posting as long as you guys keep watching!
Best I've seen, you've just saved me a small fortune thanks from the UK 😁
I watched your entire series on your workbench build and I thought it was fantastic your attention to detail your forward planning and the concept in general was all great you camera angles are good your microphone is good you are doing an amazing job Keep up the good work sir and stay safe.
Stumbled on this series and binged watched every episode. Hands down the best I have ever watched. This is amazing and gives me so many ideas. I am just getting into woodworking as a hobby and will absolutely be using your videos as guides. Thank you for sharing your craft
I also just mounted my Triton TRA001 3.25Hp router in the wing of my table saw. I use my Incra fence and built a dust collection box mounted under the table with 4” connection. Didn’t realize that I was gonna have to reach under the table so much! But the above table height adjustment and bit changes are worth it. Love it! Guess I will build a fence with 2.5” dust collection port too. 😀
Well done I would like to see this done in a build as you go sectional bench So you could build one section, then the next and bolt to it etc
Great work so much for just having a quick look at your video eight episodes later 5.30 am better go to sleep
I was beginning to think you didn't use glue, until I saw this video. Excellent job on the bench and video production I have thoroughly enjoyed this series!
Hi Jean and Django.
I am a 65 year old old man who lives in France, and I am sorry, but I must help me with Google translation, because my English is a little poor.
It is very pleasant for me to follow you because you are full of vivacity of mind, and sympathetic.
I am impressed by the amount of work you have done for the masterful realization of this pharaonic project.
I would like to encourage you to continue in this way, creative, but also simple and friendly sharing, your achievements.
I must confess to you, without shame, that I am going to take inspiration from your creation to put me back to do-it-yourself, and thus reconnect with an activity, which gives me a realistic goal.
Another thousand thanks for sharing and explaining your work, do not forget to caress Django.
Regards, Didier.
Thank you so much for your comment. I will continue posting my videos for as long as there are people like yourself that enjoy them. Best of luck with your do-it-yourself venture. All the best.Jean
So I just randomly came across your first video in this series, and I am totally hooked! Your attention to detail and the amazing layout made it simple to follow. I'm going to be starting a similar build soon, and I'm going to be relying heavily on this series! Thanks so much, hopefully, you can get around to doing a video on the power management you were going to put it! Cheers!
What a journey watching the beginning of this build to the end. I'm sure you do a lot of measuring behind the scenes, but it is awesome watching your flawless execution of this build. I like the dust collection says my son who also watched all of your videos with me.
I'm downsizing from a 24'x24' garage to a 18'x8' garage space and plan on making a smaller version of this! Thanks for all the great ideas and content man!
So glad I found you on RUclips. By far this is the best table I’ve ever seen. Very well built I will definitely be purchasing a set of plans so I can build my own. Before that I have a few videos to watch!!!👌👍
I use the same router, and it is very good. What he does not show you is that, when you lift the spindle to change bits, it trips the internal switch (for safety). On lowering, you need to access the router switch to push in the safety cover and depress the switch. It needs to be easy to get at, as it is hard to do out of sight. I fitted side flap that folds down to give complete access, as it is also more accurate if you use the locking lever after setting the height. I fitted a digital readout (very cheap these days) which makes setting very easy.
Put dedicated tool holders for the router wrenches and height adjuster on the back of the fence!
Really enjoyed this series, thanks for the ideas, i'll be modeling mine to this one.
I just binge watched all the videos in this series, Fantastic stuff, all done with the absence of a certain Green and grey brand? I'd consider Laminating the top, it transformed my MDF workstation, I modified from a former Director's Desk!
You cheeky bastard. That table is amazing!!! I love every bit of it. The two tiered drawer was genius!
Enjoyed and learned every minute of the workbench build. Excellent videos and instructions
Jou video's is baie bemoedigend, nederig gemaak en 'n plesier om te kyk. Dankie
Absolutely fantastic. I love how you router all you cut edges with a chamfer. I also now have watched all the vids and I'm sorry I'm at the end it is a brilliant build congrats
Thanks! I'm moving in a few weeks and I will be setting up a new (still small) shop from scratch. The bench is built but I have some interesting storage ideas.
Great work bench!! Well planned and executed. Only thing would've added, would be formica on the top. More durable than raw mdf and it stays smooth. Plus wood glue doesn't stick to it as well. But overall great vid and project. Thanks for sharing.
Just finished this series. Absolutely amazing. The best "all-in-one" workbench I have seen. My work area will be my back porch until I can afford to build a workshop, but this has given me a lot of ideas on how to create the design I need to fit the area I have available. I am learning so much from you. Thank you. Off to the next video.
Well done, excellent in every way!
I love it. Well done. More than welcome to come to UK and make me one. Lol
WELL DONE. THANK YOU FOR SHOWING THERE ARE OTHERS WHO ARE UPPING THE GAME WITH MAD SKILLS.
Great design all in one
This router has a dust port under the table also. Worth piping this out to add to the fence port.
I start watching your videos and couldn't stop until i finished them all, just like when you get to read a very good book.The videos are very clear and the attention to the details is stunning. Thanks for sharing your ideas and good luck!
Really enjoyed this series and so awesome to see a fellow South African on youtube, looking forward to the videos to come :)
I gotta give you a big thanks. I essentially copied a lot of your ideas and built me a big workbench with most of my stuff built in as well. It is amazing, not as insane and beautiful as yours but it works great for me and it has already allowed me to make numerous projects via the wife's demands. So thanks again...
dein Werktisch den du gebaut hast ist echt eine Wucht der gefällt mir der ist ja schon für alle Zwecke Nutzbar weiter so lg Walter aus Austria
Excellent series of a thoughtful build. Subscribed.
I love my Triton Router
It is a bit huge... but it has everything! I think it is the best I have seen. Too big for my space, but wow, you have fit the most into one space!
Absolutely brilliant!!!
I’m amazed at how you are able to accomplish so much, so cheaply. I would’ve bought a router insert. Great job.
Brilliant build, very impressive
Now add some rails to the outside edges that are flat/level when everything is stowed and add an MPCNC Lowrider to it. It will be the most ultimate workstation at that point. Amazing work.
Not a bad idea. I have wanted to build one for some time. I'll look into it!
Woodshop Junkies . Yes please, it would be even more of an all in one work bench 👍. Cheers
Excellent series of videos, love the bench and watching how you built it.
You have inspired me to build one similar for myself.
This video is amazing. I love your innovative designs and the amount of planning you must do to get to such an clean final product. Is there any chance you could make video on your planning process? I would love to see that! Nice work
blown away by your project. It's so damn cool. I noticed you built a cover for your miter saw (when it's in the down position). Very much enjoyed the video series documenting this build. Great idea and excellent execution. Well done, sir.
Glad you like it. I'm moving soon and setting up a new shop so I am going to be making some changes to the bench.
@@WoodshopJunkies hopefully with videos to document the updates...? ;)
Great work bench. A couple of suggestions - Add two stick on rulers along side your router fence to insure it is the same on both sides. Also, where you put the screws to hold the plexiglass in place you could use pins so you could remove the router easily if needed. Other than those two suggestions, I love your work, you explain everything very well, your ideas are fantastic and you definitely have excellent wood working, electrical and many other skills for such a young man. Keep up the good work and keep the videos coming.
Thanks for the pointers. I'll keep them in mind.
A brilliant table but wheres the TV lol, thanks for posting from Garry in the UK
DOES THE 8 WHEELS UNDER THIS PERFECT TABLE WERE ENOUGH TO CARRY ALL OF THIS WEIGHT?
EXCELLENT WORK MAN!!!!
AMAZING WORK! everything looks awesome . by far 1 of the best video series I've watched. thank you so much for your hard work sir!
What a damn awesome job, very clever workbench designed for a small shop - very clever - great workmanship - very talented !
I have watched the entire series! Very well done I must say first. Only two things I think I would of done as an addition. First one being on the miter saw I would also add a fence system with measuring track for quick and precise cuts. Secondly I would add a measurement system on each side of the T track on the router table. This would ensure that as long as your sled is on each measurement that it would always be square.
There is no 'square' with a router table- there is only the distance to the cutter. The angle of the fence to the table (or the track) makes no difference.
Super sweet work station. Like you I have limited space and this is definitely something I need to look into. Well done! I’m a new subscriber now!
Enjoyed watching the video series for the bench build. Glad to finally see the final tool go in. Even though I don't have the confined space like you for my workshop (mine is a garage that is 40 feet by 60 feet (6 meters by 12 meters approx.) though I don't use it all for a workshop), I love the idea of having multiple tools in one simple location without having too many individual tool stations.
Brilliant work !
Nice one mate. I have enjoyed every inch of this build series, and picked up some ideas along the way. Looking forward to seeing this one week build, with you and your mates.
Well Done.
Barry (ENG)
Thanks Barry.
Great presentation
... happy new owner of the same router... looking to "copy" some of your thinking.
best bench ive ever seen helluva job
Dude! I want one! Can you fly out and help me build one please. Cali is nice this time of year. I really need one, only not so elaborate just yet. All the videos were fun to watch. I am truly inspired.
This project ... Amazing. 👏👏👏
Brilliantly conceived and well thought out and executed. Thanks for sharing..
Great video, great build! And I'm glad to see that the blue helmet is dirty again :D
My favourite aspect of this series of videos has to be the sense of cannibalism, with the tools on the workbench ‘eating each other’ to make the next bench elements. This video is the ultimate, with the router self-cannibalising to convert itself to a table router 🤪
You are really good. now you have a complete work table. I envy you because I would like to have it😁 goooood wooork man from Italy
Love it, great job. Gave me some real good ideas. Thanks so much.
Great job!
Dude, this is awesome and inspiring. Nice work on the videos, well edited, easy to follow, and the final result looks amazing.
I have to agree with the Comment below Great Job, I also have a Small shop been Debating on what type of Work bench. First chance I get I will be buying your plans may have to tweak it a bit here and there. But Great Job watch the whole build very good use of the space.
Hi woodshop junkie I really like your videos
I your attention to detail and planning ahead - even to the point of knowing which kind of screws you were going to need and what was available before even starting the project. Nice work!
Thank you so much for making these videos this gives me a an excellent concept to work from for building my own workstation.
I have suddenly become very jealous of this workstation as you have two tools incorporated into it that I've been really desperate to own and that's a router table and a planer jointer lol... a superb workstation mate. It's got to be the most efficient and most practical system I've seen on any other channel and i love working with wood. I'm no professional by far but for me it's the total enjoyment. Fantastic video mate
Dude. That is an awesome piece of work you got there. it is exactly what i've been looking for. I share the same limited space issue with you. Thanks for making the effort in putting this together. I'll start on my implementation "soonest", and I'll share the pix with you. Cheers
Good build. That is a cool router!
This workstation is a full workshop
perfect ideas & great work lead to an awesome result
I love that you added a cover for the miter saw. Do you have a video showing that build?
Yeah, sure. ruclips.net/video/11mG6gc4bL0/видео.html
NOT LESS THAN AWESOME! COMPLIMENTI!
The only things that would concern me are the potential weakness of the single MDF worktop, for me it just would not be robust enough. The other thing is the dust extraction. For me, the dust collection bucket should be visible on the outside so that you know when it's full and I think over time you are going to wish you had created independent dust collection per item as pulling that pipe on and off is going to be a pain.
But that's the negative out the way. On the positive side, you have built an amazing integrated work station that is going to be amazing to use. You have made great use of minimal space. You have given me some ideas for my own workshop which is small too and a mess because it needs organised like you have done. Thanks for the great set of videos, I really enjoyed every part of the build. Take care.
Thank you so much. The MDF is not the ideal solution but I went with it due to limited funds. I have also recently mentioned that I admit that the compressor and dust collection was a swing and a miss and I have decided to take them out of the bench. I want to install an independent dust collector system as I feel it would be more effective. Thank you again for your comment. I appreciate peoples input.
Awesome work mate, will try to build for my workshop as well, so good space saver
This is the best work station I have ever seen. You did a great job.
4 thumbs up to you sir that is an awesome work bench 👍👍👍👍
Awesome job bro. I would have moved the compressor back there. Its more natural for router and table saw to be together. Great job am subscribing.
very very nice bench man !!!!!
Love it!
Looks awesome and great idea. But it's so big in such a small space. You will be limited to small peices on the router with the walls being so close.
I built this myself with a few modifications. Loved the series! I was wondering how you made the electrical work with a movable bench? Any insight would be appreciated! Thanks
Truly amazing design! And flawless execution. Do you have plans for it!?
Brilliant video .... Thank you
Hi Jean, salute for your good share of the All-In-One Woodworking Station that inspire me to create my own in my town...
Bittersweet conclusion! Loved the build and the videos and looking forward to what is next!
you should drill some holes in areas for dogs and or clamps to hold down work as needed