What I love about your builds is that they are genuinely creative/original/individual - not the same bench all over again, but a completely different idea 🎉 I love even just taking some part of your builds and adapting them to my own needs. Thank you for providing such inspiration! 🎉
I live in an old tour bus, in a 30x50 foot space, in a mobile home park... and I'm in the process of building a 10x10 shed (the only size that will fit). Your "small workshop" videos and amazing ideas and designs, are gonna help me greatly, when I start designing work benches and storage. Thx for all these ideas :D
Same story here, 12ft x 13ft shop space on my motorhome lot where we spend winters. Jean's designs come very fully featured for saving volume, which is at a serious premium for you & me vs the usual YT stuff that sucks up wall space very quickly.
Hey Jean, you are looking so much better, take care of your health. I am sooo excited for this series, you are a inspiration for all of us with your brilliant and innovative ideas. Great job💫
Adding a backer board to the leg behind the table extension on the left side as you look at it will help transfer what load there is off the hinge and onto the boards like the right side is doing.
I've been dying for this series! Delighted you're back in action, I built the original and absolutely loved it but I also found it to be on the larger side so very excited see what you come up with!
I have a one car garage which I have many things stored in but I still want room for some wood working. Your ideas are excellent, and I look forward to your videos
Great to hear you are back on track. Makes me happy, because it won't be just back on track in the workplace. And thats what is important. Love this idea and project, i will follow it closely. Thanks!!
Your original bench build got me subscribed to your channel, really interesting to see V2. I'm putting together a new workshop and these ideas look great.
I have a very small shop so I love your builds. But I can't recommend getting yourself an impact driver enough! Screws with a drill is just so inefficient. There is no comparison. Trust me, bite the bullet and get yourself a decent driver!
Good start for a minimised work bench for small work space Jean, BUT I was hoping you were going to do the airline track first. I have a retractable airline but it has its problems too. I’ve used the wire track for power due to the lack of power outlets I have to machines. Cheers 👍🏻🇦🇺
Love watching your builds, your ideas are way outside the box. I need to do something like this in my shop, while I am not exactly limited in space, my full sheet workbench has become a catch-all for everything else and isn't a workbench anymore; breaking it down into 2 or 3 carts like you're doing would let me get rid of my smaller carts and make better use of the space. Thanks so much for sharing and I will definitely be watching this build for sure !!!
I am very impressed with the clarity of your design And your presentation I’m very looking forward to making one of your projects. Keep up the good work. Take care Roger.
Truly impressive!! Practical, simple and compact!! Congratulations!!! I also have a single car garage and your builds are an inspiration!! Looking forward to the next chapters and plans!!
Fantastic work, Jean! Great design!!! 😃 About the adjusting mechanism could be a bolt going into a captive nut. So you can adjust the height. Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Always great concepts and ideas in your videos. Even for those not intending to fully copy your design, there are loads of takeaways and ideas that can be used in other projects. Looking forward to seeing how the build evolves!
Brilliant! Your ideas and vision is always spot on. I am not an artist / inovator / inventor, I am a copy cat, and for that reason, I hope you make and sell plans for these benches. looking foward to changing my shop layout. Thank you for all you do.
Looks great Jean. Looking forward to the rest. One thing you could add would be restractable wheels, so that you can moove it around, but then lock it solidly in one place when you want to use it.
For the sliding top portion of the bench, I was initially wondering if a very small cut-out to give your fingers something to grab onto when you attempt to slide it, but then I thought that you'd likely prefer to keep the top as smooth as possible. Then I thought about some type of pop-up handle that would stay flat until pressed to activate it. I thought about this as you seemed to slightly struggle when you went to display the sliding function. Beyond that, I love your builds! Keep up the great content!
Your creative process is so freakin awesome, all the thoughts in your systems for the Workshop are a huge plus for all of us small Workshop owners. Thank you so much for your work. Greetings all the way from Germany.
Lol I was just typing to ask why you use 2 different ways to extend the work bench. And right at that moment, you explained why. Love the videos keep it up
Wouldn't black form ply be a better top than MDF as it would be harder wearing and smooth so would enable items to slide better and be a nice level and flat surfaces?
Another great plan! Even with a fairly large shop, I love to build to the smallest functional yet practical footprint avaliable. I did have a question though about when you were hanging the supports. Why did you choose to use a level on them? I would have thought that a square would be a more effective tool in this case since it's ultimately going to have to set the support on plane with the main benchtop, regardless of whether that is sitting level or not. This would especially be true if there is a fine adjustment mechanism like you mentioned. Just curious if there's a purpose further out in the build that I'm not seeing yet?
Great idea Jean. I'm in the process of building out my garage as a wood workshop and have been thinking about multiple benches that join as necessary. Think I'll be following this project very closely.😊
Is it built to be the same height as your refurbished table saw? It would be a good idea so it can be used as an in feed/out feed table when making long rip cuts on the table saw.
It looks as though you are going to have the miter saw and the planer attached to the top surface of your new table. Would it not be better to make it where the miter saw and the planer’s deck surface is the same as the table surface when they are in there folded out position so that there’s no height difference between the table and the equipment deck? I can tell you are very skilled and smart so I am sure you can figure out a way to make that possible.
Excellent.. will you be making your plans available for sale when it’s done. I’m looking to condense my work space and been racking my brain for solutions. Yours seem to solve all my issues ❤
Excited for this series. I'm re-jigging my workbench for an upgraded table saw. Do you have any plans to include dust collection points on the new tables?
@@WoodshopJunkies i have a router and the table saw on my bench. thinking of ducting it under the table top to a single connection point. i'm lucky enough to have a 2 car garage so when the mrs moves her car the bench can go anywhere.
I’m excited to see this being a person with a very small workshop (approx half a garage) may I ask why you did not use wheels that are lockable or did I miss something? Greetings from Germany
What I love about your builds is that they are genuinely creative/original/individual - not the same bench all over again, but a completely different idea 🎉 I love even just taking some part of your builds and adapting them to my own needs. Thank you for providing such inspiration! 🎉
I live in an old tour bus, in a 30x50 foot space, in a mobile home park... and I'm in the process of building a 10x10 shed (the only size that will fit). Your "small workshop" videos and amazing ideas and designs, are gonna help me greatly, when I start designing work benches and storage. Thx for all these ideas :D
Same story here, 12ft x 13ft shop space on my motorhome lot where we spend winters. Jean's designs come very fully featured for saving volume, which is at a serious premium for you & me vs the usual YT stuff that sucks up wall space very quickly.
Hey Jean, you are looking so much better, take care of your health. I am sooo excited for this series, you are a inspiration for all of us with your brilliant and innovative ideas. Great job💫
Thanks
Thank you!
Adding a backer board to the leg behind the table extension on the left side as you look at it will help transfer what load there is off the hinge and onto the boards like the right side is doing.
A couple of coats of Paste wax will make that mdf top virtually bullet proof to paint or glue. I coat all my work surfaces in it and it works great.
Can't wait for the follow up 😊
I've been dying for this series! Delighted you're back in action, I built the original and absolutely loved it but I also found it to be on the larger side so very excited see what you come up with!
As usual, it’s at the same time simple ( or it seems) and very very clever ! 👏🏻👏🏻
I’m glad you’re back!
I have a one car garage which I have many things stored in but I still want room for some wood working. Your ideas are excellent, and I look forward to your videos
Nice one Jean, looking forward to the complete adventure! Alles van die beste! Regards, Mark (Jhb)
Looking forward to the next episode, please keep them coming
Great to hear you are back on track. Makes me happy, because it won't be just back on track in the workplace.
And thats what is important.
Love this idea and project, i will follow it closely. Thanks!!
Your original bench build got me subscribed to your channel, really interesting to see V2. I'm putting together a new workshop and these ideas look great.
Really excited to see how this comes out. I thought your first design was amazing!
I have a very small shop so I love your builds. But I can't recommend getting yourself an impact driver enough! Screws with a drill is just so inefficient. There is no comparison. Trust me, bite the bullet and get yourself a decent driver!
I've kind of had the same sort of idea rolling around in my head for a bit now. Nice to see someone else's ideas put into action.
Good start for a minimised work bench for small work space Jean, BUT I was hoping you were going to do the airline track first. I have a retractable airline but it has its problems too. I’ve used the wire track for power due to the lack of power outlets I have to machines. Cheers 👍🏻🇦🇺
Very impressed about your creative af
Love watching your builds, your ideas are way outside the box. I need to do something like this in my shop, while I am not exactly limited in space, my full sheet workbench has become a catch-all for everything else and isn't a workbench anymore; breaking it down into 2 or 3 carts like you're doing would let me get rid of my smaller carts and make better use of the space. Thanks so much for sharing and I will definitely be watching this build for sure !!!
I am very impressed with the clarity of your design And your presentation I’m very looking forward to making one of your projects. Keep up the good work. Take care Roger.
Truly impressive!! Practical, simple and compact!! Congratulations!!!
I also have a single car garage and your builds are an inspiration!!
Looking forward to the next chapters and plans!!
I'm digging the conversational style of the video, keep up the good work!
Fantastic work, Jean! Great design!!! 😃
About the adjusting mechanism could be a bolt going into a captive nut. So you can adjust the height.
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Will likely be something along those lines.
Always great concepts and ideas in your videos. Even for those not intending to fully copy your design, there are loads of takeaways and ideas that can be used in other projects. Looking forward to seeing how the build evolves!
Great work, love the content. Looking forward to the next video
Brilliant! Your ideas and vision is always spot on. I am not an artist / inovator / inventor, I am a copy cat, and for that reason, I hope you make and sell plans for these benches. looking foward to changing my shop layout. Thank you for all you do.
Very clever Jean. Looking forward to seeing the finished project. Really enjoy your channel!
Looks great Jean. Looking forward to the rest. One thing you could add would be restractable wheels, so that you can moove it around, but then lock it solidly in one place when you want to use it.
Can't wait for the full series. Your engineering is definitely top tier.
For the sliding top portion of the bench, I was initially wondering if a very small cut-out to give your fingers something to grab onto when you attempt to slide it, but then I thought that you'd likely prefer to keep the top as smooth as possible. Then I thought about some type of pop-up handle that would stay flat until pressed to activate it. I thought about this as you seemed to slightly struggle when you went to display the sliding function.
Beyond that, I love your builds! Keep up the great content!
Looking forward to seeing the rest of videos on this. Awesome design
Nice, very nice. Look forward for the next Videos.👍🏻
Great work as always Jean! Looking forward to the rest of the series! 👍👍
Your creative process is so freakin awesome, all the thoughts in your systems for the Workshop are a huge plus for all of us small Workshop owners.
Thank you so much for your work. Greetings all the way from Germany.
Awesome job! I enjoyed how you did it and explained what you were doing. I am anticipating part two. Thank you.
Love your creativity and ingenuity! Your work is very inspiring!
Hey Jean. Well engineered as per usual. Excited to see the end product!!!
Hi You build nice stuff, love your work....Do you have bundles for your plans.
Great job. Well done
Yay! I've been really looking forward to this project. Will be following along with every episode. Good luck achieving all your goals.
Hype! So happy to see you back at it...
Looks fantastic. Looking forward to next video
Lol I was just typing to ask why you use 2 different ways to extend the work bench.
And right at that moment, you explained why.
Love the videos keep it up
Im impressed with the setup. Wish you came by about 8 weeks ago. Looking forward to seeing you soon ❤❤❤
Looking good 🙂
Wouldn't black form ply be a better top than MDF as it would be harder wearing and smooth so would enable items to slide better and be a nice level and flat surfaces?
Another great plan! Even with a fairly large shop, I love to build to the smallest functional yet practical footprint avaliable.
I did have a question though about when you were hanging the supports. Why did you choose to use a level on them? I would have thought that a square would be a more effective tool in this case since it's ultimately going to have to set the support on plane with the main benchtop, regardless of whether that is sitting level or not. This would especially be true if there is a fine adjustment mechanism like you mentioned. Just curious if there's a purpose further out in the build that I'm not seeing yet?
Great work and clever ideas
Great idea Jean. I'm in the process of building out my garage as a wood workshop and have been thinking about multiple benches that join as necessary. Think I'll be following this project very closely.😊
Looking great! Can’t wait for more!!
creative idea every time.
Is it built to be the same height as your refurbished table saw? It would be a good idea so it can be used as an in feed/out feed table when making long rip cuts on the table saw.
should have used lock washers on the caster bolts.
It looks as though you are going to have the miter saw and the planer attached to the top surface of your new table. Would it not be better to make it where the miter saw and the planer’s deck surface is the same as the table surface when they are in there folded out position so that there’s no height difference between the table and the equipment deck? I can tell you are very skilled and smart so I am sure you can figure out a way to make that possible.
Excellent concept
Well, there’s a lot of planning that went into that bench design.
We're waiting for part 2 and 3.. 4.. Final part
@@blackwolf6046 Working on it. I want to do right.
@WoodshopJunkies I wish you work on your drill press table.. You know! 🙃 The ultimate drill press stand still need a table
Love your crazy cool ideas
Excellent.. will you be making your plans available for sale when it’s done. I’m looking to condense my work space and been racking my brain for solutions. Yours seem to solve all my issues ❤
great
Great stuff! Excited to see how it’s all made. Will you be adding flip up plug sockets again?
Excited for this series. I'm re-jigging my workbench for an upgraded table saw. Do you have any plans to include dust collection points on the new tables?
@@colinroberts4892 I'm thinking of overhead dust collection.
@@WoodshopJunkies i have a router and the table saw on my bench. thinking of ducting it under the table top to a single connection point. i'm lucky enough to have a 2 car garage so when the mrs moves her car the bench can go anywhere.
Nice 👌
Cant wait to see UWB2.0!
Thật tuyệt vời muốn đón xem dự án hoàn thiện ❤🎉
Love it!
Ooooo, I love a cliffhanger! 😂
won't the rails and slides start to get stuck when the wood expands? or is that not a problem in your area?
I’m excited to see this being a person with a very small workshop (approx half a garage) may I ask why you did not use wheels that are lockable or did I miss something?
Greetings from Germany
Finally :)
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