I got on RUclips to find a great design for a table saw cabinet yours was the first one that came up and it’s perfect. Well worth a sub so thanks for posting
Thank you! Bought the plans, built the cabinet with my son. Came out perfect ! First time using edge banding. Didn’t have the trimmer so I used a flush trim bit on my trim router Fits with room to add a 2 1/2 tray on top under my Grizzly table saw.
Beautiful simple solution. Totally want to see your cross cut sled. I still mind blowing with your portable miter saw station with that awesome Milwaukee saw.
The nice design that takes advantage of the otherwise wasted space. I have the 52” extension so I might modify it slightly but will definitely use your plans.
I like the storage idea. I wanna make something similar when my new saw shows up. Gonna try something similar with my out feed table. Big space saver ideas. Love it
Another great video John and a very nice cabinet. I give you the thumbs up on a crosscut sled video. Hope you and your family had a blessed Thanksgiving
Nice build and video. Bought the plans. It doesnt appear to factor in the mobile base, though you do have it in the video. It seems you definitely have to move the legs out further than the last factory position on the Sawstop to fit it with the mobile base.
Another nice build John! 👍🏻 Can’t wait to see what you come up with on a new sled! I have one but been thinking about making a new! 😊 Thank you for sharing!
Great videos! I’m going to be building out my first real wood shop later this year (so exciting!) and have been binge watching a ton of videos on shop storage/benches/tables etc. Your builds are some of the best I’ve seen, looking forward to giving them go.
Nice build! I just purchased the plans. I have the same SawStop. Now I have the right space to store my crosscut sled, etc. I’ve also purchased other plans from you, they’re easy to follow, and accurate! Thanks for all your hard work!!!
Hi John , love your build videos very informative. Clean work and straight to the point. I recently purchased couple of your plans. Soon as I have some extra time I’ll start working on them. Thanks and yes I would like to see you build a new cross cut sled!
I wish i had your plans a year ago when I built mine for two reasons. I thought I needed two slide outs so while my cabinet looks great it is slightly too big for my Sawstop. And I dont use the 2nd one. Lastly, l ended up storing my sled in the same place where yours is, but I ended uo just building a short mdf box and setting it on the floor. Your plans look way neater and fit perfectly.
Great video. I just recently upgraded to my first Harvey Cabinet Saw, so I'm working on plans for under-table storage like this and I also need to build a crosscut sled. So yes, a video for that would be great. Thanks!
Another great build, John. I've been over thinking trying to build something and this is a perfect solution and hopefully will get me out of the pralysis by analysis spot i'm stuck in. Thanks for this. Hope you and your family has a great Thanksgiving!
I love your work man, you're a big inspiration for me. I have a nice 600sqft shop that is a total mess and I look to your projects for all kinds of ideas on storage and efficiency. Keep it up brother.
Great work as usual, John. I have the same saw and built a (very), similar cabinet a few years ago loosely based on Brad's design from Fix This Build That. I did remove the front leg but didn't lose stability in the least. I made an adjustable support piece that fits between the top of the cabinet and the underside of the table extension. It's just a block fitted with a threaded insert combined with a leveling foot but it works great. I don't miss the leg in the least. I used recycled oak plywood given to me by a co-worker (previously built-in cabs), with a gross dark stain so yours certainly looks better but hey ... free! :) Really appreciate what you do.
WOW John... You made that look real simple and exactly what I need. I have Laguna Fusion 3 but I'm sure the table saw dust exhaust comes out that side. Thanks away John. and yeah I'd be up for watching a new crosscut sled. I'm all new to this so simple is good! So far I've made approx £300 kindling 🔥
This is freaking awesome John! I have an older Delta Unisaw with a 52” right side support table that all sits on a mobile base, so I don’t have the ability to utilize this design, but I am inspired to build a drawer box that would fit within that space. I absolutely love all your shop builds as they are super clean and efficient. Thank you for the inspiration and keep it up. Oh and for sure, if you decide to make a new sled, that would be a great video as well I am sure.
Hi John, I have the same saw as yours, can you give me details how you relocated the support legs to make room for the cabinet? I purchased your plan recently, thanks......
Great video John. I bought the plans and have the same saw. My one question is how you moved the extension wing legs? Did you pull the front rail off and re-drill the holes for the bracket? Thanks
I used the ball end hex that came with the saw to loosen that bolt without needing to remove the rail. To reattach all I’ve done so far is just screw it into the wood top from the inside
How did you move the table saw legs? Looks like you’d have two drill new holes in the steel and maybe even countersink them for really huge pan head hex bolts?
John. I just purchased your plans for the saw stop under the wing cabinet. You briefly mention moving the support legs over 6 or 7 inches. Did you drill new holes in the metal where it is attached originally or just in the wood of the top frame?
Could you tell us what tool you were using to trim the WIDTH of the edge banding? I think you forgot to list that. I've never seen one but it looks way quicker than a flush bit.
John, your Mitre Gauge seems real close to your Sawstop Blade, do you cut a lot with the Sawstop Sensor Turned off? Nice vid, I’m liking the look of your shop. Steve
Great vid and considering buying the plans. Question...do you have any discomfort using the saw in just the industrial base? It's much lower than my Ridgid (just got the 36" sawstop). So if I'm able to raise my sawstop by 1.5" between the base and bottom of the saw...A) think that's a secure idea? And B) will that change the plans for me specifically?
I vote yes to a cross-cut sled build video.
I just finished assembling my 3hp sawstop pcs 36” last night!!!! I plan on getting your plans and knocking this out! Great design!
Nice build, I'd love to see your take on the crosscut sled.
Great work! Yes to the crosscut sled video.
Ok probably coming up soon!
Do a cross cut sled, any shop builds especially useful jigs to storage and cabinets, organization…. More pls! Happy to be here watching always
Will do, thanks!!
Looking forward to the new crosscut sled vid! I always take away something essential from your vids. Many thanks, John.
Thanks for watching!!
I got on RUclips to find a great design for a table saw cabinet yours was the first one that came up and it’s perfect. Well worth a sub so thanks for posting
Awesome! I appreciate it!
Yes, please on the cross-cut sled video as well! Really appreciate your videos!!
Nice. Pretty simple but very good looking! And yes, id love to see a cross cut sled video!
Nice job, good use of the space. I used that space under my saw to put my surface planer.
Thank you! Bought the plans, built the cabinet with my son. Came out perfect !
First time using edge banding. Didn’t have the trimmer so I used a flush trim bit on my trim router
Fits with room to add a 2 1/2 tray on top under my Grizzly table saw.
Awesome!!
Great video. Yes I would like to see a cross cut sled build.
Beautiful simple solution.
Totally want to see your cross cut sled. I still mind blowing with your portable miter saw station with that awesome Milwaukee saw.
The nice design that takes advantage of the otherwise wasted space. I have the 52” extension so I might modify it slightly but will definitely use your plans.
You had me at the blade storage.... and sold me on the cross cut sled storage. Great build video. Glad I stumbled on your channel!
Thank you!!
Very nice work. As the old saying goes he knows how to hold a hammer 🔨
Thanks I really enjoyed the video.
I like the storage idea. I wanna make something similar when my new saw shows up. Gonna try something similar with my out feed table. Big space saver ideas. Love it
Thanks for watching!
Killer vid. Such a clean process from initial cuts to carcass assembly to drawers. Yes for the cross cut sled!
I appreciate it!
This is great! I really like the simplicity and clean look. Thanks, John.
Thanks for watching!!
Hi John, Great build handy for any workbench look's good in the workshop, great video
Regards from Wrexham, Wales👍
Thank you!!
That's an awesome storage cabinet for your table saw. Thank you for sharing the build with us.
Another great video John and a very nice cabinet. I give you the thumbs up on a crosscut sled video. Hope you and your family had a blessed Thanksgiving
Good build man! I especially like the blade spacers
Yes on new crosscut sled. Great video Jon
Thank you!
Nice and clean, John. I like it!
Looks great! A crosscut sled video would be cool too!😊
Numbers do matter! Awesome job!
Thank you!
Nice build and video. Bought the plans. It doesnt appear to factor in the mobile base, though you do have it in the video. It seems you definitely have to move the legs out further than the last factory position on the Sawstop to fit it with the mobile base.
Right 👍🏽 I said in the video I moved the legs out further
Another awesome video! Getting ready to build something very similar, I also need to build a cross cut sled, so bring it on!!!
Great video...might build one myself...though I think I will switch the side the blade storage and sled holder are on. Well done!
Excellent build. Kitchen quality cabinet there, nice work. Thanks for sharing. Subscribed!
Thank you!!
Great video, execution and really nice design too. Very flexible.
Thank you!!
Great build! I really enjoy seeing how you organize all the individual tools in your shop.
Thank you!!
Absolutely great job. It turned out great
Another nice build John! 👍🏻 Can’t wait to see what you come up with on a new sled! I have one but been thinking about making a new! 😊 Thank you for sharing!
Thank you!
Great videos! I’m going to be building out my first real wood shop later this year (so exciting!) and have been binge watching a ton of videos on shop storage/benches/tables etc. Your builds are some of the best I’ve seen, looking forward to giving them go.
Nice! Thank you!!
Great video!. I'd love to see your new sled build!
Nice build!
I just purchased the plans. I have the same SawStop. Now I have the right space to store my crosscut sled, etc.
I’ve also purchased other plans from you, they’re easy to follow, and accurate!
Thanks for all your hard work!!!
Thank you I appreciate it!!
Hi John , love your build videos very informative. Clean work and straight to the point. I recently purchased couple of your plans. Soon as I have some extra time I’ll start working on them. Thanks and yes I would like to see you build a new cross cut sled!
Thank you I appreciate it!!
I wish i had your plans a year ago when I built mine for two reasons. I thought I needed two slide outs so while my cabinet looks great it is slightly too big for my Sawstop. And I dont use the 2nd one. Lastly, l ended up storing my sled in the same place where yours is, but I ended uo just building a short mdf box and setting it on the floor. Your plans look way neater and fit perfectly.
Ah bummer! Sorry for procrastinating getting this done haha
This is a sharp cabinet!
🙌🏼🙌🏼
Great video. I just recently upgraded to my first Harvey Cabinet Saw, so I'm working on plans for under-table storage like this and I also need to build a crosscut sled. So yes, a video for that would be great. Thanks!
Awesome man!
Great project John, I’ll be looking towards building one for my52” saw stop. Thanks for sharing, it would be great to see your sled build.
Thank you!!
Great video. First one I’ve seen from you. Would love to see cross cut sled vid.
Thanks for watching!!
Muy bueno... Te felicito... Un abrazo desde Chile 🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱
Beautiful work! I need to make one for my saw for sure.
Thank you!!
Awesome work John I love how meticulous you are with your woodworking it is very inspiring. Thanks for sharing and keep up the great content.
Thanks I appreciate that!!
looks pretty good!
Another great build, John. I've been over thinking trying to build something and this is a perfect solution and hopefully will get me out of the pralysis by analysis spot i'm stuck in. Thanks for this. Hope you and your family has a great Thanksgiving!
Thank you, happy thanksgiving!
Great job, really enjoyed the video. Keep up the great work.
Thank you!
Clean brother 💯
I need to build this next! Great video , thanks!
I appreciate it!
I love your work man, you're a big inspiration for me. I have a nice 600sqft shop that is a total mess and I look to your projects for all kinds of ideas on storage and efficiency. Keep it up brother.
Thanks for watching i appreciate it!
Yes for the cross cut sled
Nice build, John! I have the same saw and need to do something similar. Just subscribed to your channel too, looking forward for to watching more.
Thank you!!
Nice job!
Looks great!
That was a cool build!
Thank you!
Great work as usual, John. I have the same saw and built a (very), similar cabinet a few years ago loosely based on Brad's design from Fix This Build That. I did remove the front leg but didn't lose stability in the least. I made an adjustable support piece that fits between the top of the cabinet and the underside of the table extension. It's just a block fitted with a threaded insert combined with a leveling foot but it works great. I don't miss the leg in the least. I used recycled oak plywood given to me by a co-worker (previously built-in cabs), with a gross dark stain so yours certainly looks better but hey ... free! :) Really appreciate what you do.
Yep the block in between the cabinet and saw is must have and great solution too! 👍🏽
Great build as usual!
Thanks!!
Great build! :D Saving to favs.
Thanks for the video.
I got several good ideas for building mine.
Awesome thanks for watching!
Great job
Thank you!!
Great video! I would def cut the music out though. Love hearing just natural woodworking sounds
Shop is right next to a busy highway unfortunately. No music would then just be road noise
@@JohnBuildsIt oh that sucks! Anyway I subbed! Keep uploading!
Love it, great build!
Thank you!
Nice job
Thanks!
great video,,, yes on eh cross cut sled vid,,,, keep up the great work.
WOW John... You made that look real simple and exactly what I need. I have Laguna Fusion 3 but I'm sure the table saw dust exhaust comes out that side. Thanks away John. and yeah I'd be up for watching a new crosscut sled. I'm all new to this so simple is good! So far I've made approx £300 kindling 🔥
Awesome! Love it!!
🙌🏼🙌🏼
Looks great
Thanks man!
Great job!
Thanks!!
This is freaking awesome John! I have an older Delta Unisaw with a 52” right side support table that all sits on a mobile base, so I don’t have the ability to utilize this design, but I am inspired to build a drawer box that would fit within that space. I absolutely love all your shop builds as they are super clean and efficient. Thank you for the inspiration and keep it up. Oh and for sure, if you decide to make a new sled, that would be a great video as well I am sure.
Thanks man!!
Great job, appreciate your contact, thank you and keep it coming.
Thank you!!
I would like to see a sliding sled build video. Thank you!
Very nice sir
What is that hold down system on saw fence?
I aways enjoy your videos.
Thanks Mark!
Nice!
I would like to see the new cross cut sled.
Awesome
Hell yea I want to see a crosscut video
Nice
Looks great brotha! What miter guage is that for your table saw
It’s the JessEm
Hi John, I have the same saw as yours, can you give me details how you relocated the support legs to make room for the cabinet? I purchased your plan recently, thanks......
Just unbolted and moved them all the way to the right. To reattach I just screwed them into the wood frame of the wing
Excelent Vídeo
Great video John. I bought the plans and have the same saw. My one question is how you moved the extension wing legs? Did you pull the front rail off and re-drill the holes for the bracket? Thanks
I used the ball end hex that came with the saw to loosen that bolt without needing to remove the rail. To reattach all I’ve done so far is just screw it into the wood top from the inside
Great. Thanks for the info.
Yes. Video on crosscut sled
How did you move the table saw legs? Looks like you’d have two drill new holes in the steel and maybe even countersink them for really huge pan head hex bolts?
The same way it’s attached in the factory spot
@@JohnBuildsIt Maybe your wing has some holes mine is missing…
@@jcarlin no sorry I drilled a new hole on the front! Really don’t have to though. Just fastening it into the wood on the wing would be plenty
@@JohnBuildsIt Did you remove the fence rail to drill the new holes?
@@jcarlin no just went down in the space between the square tube and the angle iron
How did you get the legs of your Sawstop moved out that far? I don’t have any more mounting holes to be able to move as far over as your did.
To reattach I just screwed it into the wood wing on the inside
What brand/model is the fence and accessories on your table saw?
That’s the stock fence that comes with the saw. All the other accessories are linked in the video description 👍🏽
John. I just purchased your plans for the saw stop under the wing cabinet. You briefly mention moving the support legs over 6 or 7 inches. Did you drill new holes in the metal where it is attached originally or just in the wood of the top frame?
I just reattached it to the wood
Could you tell us what tool you were using to trim the WIDTH of the edge banding? I think you forgot to list that. I've never seen one but it looks way quicker than a flush bit.
Called the Band-it edge trimmer. Couldn’t find it on Amazon. I got it at Menards
@@JohnBuildsIt Appreciate your time!
John, your Mitre Gauge seems real close to your Sawstop Blade, do you cut a lot with the Sawstop Sensor Turned off? Nice vid, I’m liking the look of your shop. Steve
No I don’t turn it off. Probably just the camera angle 👍🏽 it’s not that close
Great video. I like the lack of annoying animations and crappy music. Definately enjoy the music you're listening to. Who you listening to lately?
I’m pretty much just always listening to podcasts while working
Great vid and considering buying the plans. Question...do you have any discomfort using the saw in just the industrial base? It's much lower than my Ridgid (just got the 36" sawstop). So if I'm able to raise my sawstop by 1.5" between the base and bottom of the saw...A) think that's a secure idea? And B) will that change the plans for me specifically?
I’ve grown to like the height, comfortable to use! I have seen guys raise theirs like you’re saying though, shouldn’t be a problem 👍🏽
Great use of space!
👌🏽👌🏽
Yes on the sled. Maybe not fast forward so much
why is the bottom of the drawer slimer? 🤔
Any thicker is unnecessary and using up more of the drawer space
Show the new cross-slide build.
I’ll plan on it 👍🏽
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