I've built one of your projects before and find these really helpful. Your storage unit I built is so strong everyone that sees it wants me to build them one. Thank you for doing this for those of us who want to DIY our shops. I need this on my farm.
I love having everything on Castor since I’m only 5’3”, and my workspace is a little tight. It’s so nice to be able to move things around as projects change. I never imagined myself doing these things at 64, but I’m so grateful for RUclips channels like yours! ❤ it allows me to go at my own pace and watch things over again if I missed something. I love items that can be used for double duty with small spaces it counts!
I am a Naval Architect and an engineer and so I appreciate instructions that are to the point with no unwanted embellishments, which some times confuse the issue. In this department you achieved top marks. Thanks for an excellent video. Keep up the good work.
I am at least a year late to the "I'm new to RUclips so please leave a comment" party, but before this video was halfway through you had my subscribe along with a thumbs-up. I started woodworking with my grandfather and an uncle before I started kindergarten, and I love your super-sturdy laminate legs and tabletop. This is just a great entry in the maker channels.
Wish more youtube build craftsman were good role models like you when it comes to safety. A flick of a chip and you lose an eye. Hearing protection, even for just a single cut, reduces long term hearing loss. I appreciate your explanation skills and inclusion of plans. Thanks!
Great job. I’ve been researching these tables all day and after a dozen or so options, you’re is clearly the winner and I will be starting my build now. I like that you set it up to build in two stages so I don’t have to have a giant incomplete project waiting to get the drawers etc done. Thank you!
The build is in progress and going great! Are you in Bear Mtn, NY? If so, it’s great to see a local woodworking RUclipsr. I am in Bergen County, NJ. Keep up the good work!
Just discovered your channel and def one of the best assembly/outfeed tables I've seen. Subscribed and downloaded the plans. Thanks for your generosity and your time!
I watched it all and enjoyed it, great job! I saved it because its got some of the best background tunes Ive heard in one of these videos ever! Love it!
That is a high quality and impressive beast. I've been searching and viewing videos for a large outfeed table for a Dewalt contractor table saw, and your build is by far the best.
Really like how you did this learned a couple new things just starting my wood trade lol. Been a machinist for 40 years but love working with wood always have. Router station will be my second build. Thanks for your insight.
i like the simpleness of the project. I'm just starting out so I don't need to get fancy for now - i just need something that'll accomodate my table saw! One thing I'd like to implement i saw on another build was a flip top area for a miter saw. i'm not going to have enough space for multiple work stations, so having a miter saw in the middle area may be the best way to go.
Thanks for sharing your skills and for the free plans. This is the answer to tidying up my garage workshop/dumping ground. Just need to convert feet and inches to metric even though I'm so old, everything I was taught in school was in feet and inches, dozens, pints, miles and something else I don't remember. Just so long as they don't mess with our currency. Oops, they already did that. I can still buy a dozen eggs though. Keep up the good work thanks again.
Solid well made table Wanting to mount my table saw in the table like yours.Why did you raise it one eight above the table .I was gonna mount my flush with the table . Agree FYI the music was very loud i would lower the volume for the music and when you would speak i had to raise the volume back up.8 wheels on the bottom nice nice!
I did it so that if I ran any boards through my saw that bow down they wouldn’t catch the edge of the table. I think if I were to do it again I would flush mount it and just round the edge of the table
Hey Zach, yours are some of my favorite videos on YT. I downloaded your table plans as I am building out a shop in my 3-car garage. This will be my centerpiece work surface. Great plans, especially with the companion video. IT IS BEAUTIFUL! I must say I am very pleased. HOWEVER, either I suck at routing or my router/bit were not up to the task. First I used my ooold Ryobi corded router with a 3/4 flat bit. Using a track saw guide for straightness (cough, cough) a-routing we did go. Yep, over the river and through all my straight lines. Holy cow, what a freakin mess. And the choice words I used. Visions of ripping off my brand new 1.5" top danced through my nightmares. Now my only option is to use my cordless circular saw with TWO straight edges to clean a reference edge on one side of my channels and do a LOT of wood filler on the ugly side. Man, what a mess. But with my rant over, everything else about this table is spectacular. The carcass is done and I am building the drawers as I write this. I'm going with Minwax Classic Oak on the top and a darker tone, maybe Espresso, on the frame. I didn't care for their Classic Black stain. Too dark for me. But dude, this table is fabulous. Thanks so much for all you do. Let's make some sawdust!
Thank you for this!! Very well done and generous of you to share your plans! Exactly what I was looking for. I would really like to see the detail of how you allowed for space in the table top for the sliding miter table on your Ryobi BT 3100
This is a pretty solid little workbench. While once you figure out how it comes together, it is physically Easy to assemble ruclips.net/user/postUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh by yourself. But the diagrams explaining the steps are really pretty bad. I could not get the handle pins in all the way despite multiple attempts, so I just used a screw I had on hand for the 2nd handle. I could not get the first pin in further or pull it back out. You are supposed to hammer it in, but I had no leverage and the handle is plastic and I did not want to risk breaking it. I will get a lot of use out of the bench because of the convenient size and height. It does fold up nicely for storage. They even explain how to fold it so you don't get pinched...that is important!
Beautiful table! now as a retired professional woodworker ascetics were not worth a hill of beans, Instead of using expensive plywood I would have used blond MDF and covered with Formica before routing those rails. MDF provides an extremely level surface that does not change much with changes in temperature and humidity. Formica lends to a very smooth surface but is extremely durable surface for saw out tables. Of course the table I built incorporated an Italian sliding table saw with a 14' sliding table. I did not mount my table saw, I surrounded it. Also, with Formica laminate you don't have to worry about glue spills, wipes right up.
Thanks for the video. The project came out great. I just started you modular workbenches and will move to this next. I really appreciate the plans. They make it really easy. 19:24
Great job, l personally do not like having my main tools on one table ie mitre saw and planner, and you have put the table saw the proper way for long cuts, again great job.
Great video. I'm going to attempt to build this one. This would be my first wood working project so why not start with something I would need to build other projects! Thank you, look forward to watching more.
I'm a "measure 4 or 5 times" or more person too. The minute I don't do a quad measure I miss it by an inch. Well done sir! Glad to see the you show your mistakes and looking forward to see your dust collection solution. I'm have the Harbor Freight collector and haven't decided what direction I'm going with modifying it. I hope you pick the same one so I can follow along. Liked, subscribed and commented 👍
Amazing workbench. Thank you for the plans. You didn't talk about how you will connect your saw to your Vaccuum, especially since you will have drawers right behind it.
I LOVE the look of the black laminate. How easy is it to clean of CA glue and wood glue? And totally agree with removing thr rounded edges of construction grade lumber. Quite frankly, I don't understand why US manufacturers use that as a finished product. I also wish the lumber industry would all get on the same page like many of their European counter parts and produce uniform dimensioned lumber!!
One of the best table builds I've seen. Thanks for sharing. I've downloaded plans and seriously have this one in consideration. Good luck on building your RUclips channel.
I am building this according to the plans right now. Just a heads up…running the boards through the planer will affect your dimensional measurements. Something that as a beginner I didn’t think about before hand. Having to adjust and add steps halfway through. Not a huge deal, just something for fellow beginners to think about.
@@BearMountainBuilds I did the same thing with his mobile workbenches. I forgot that planing fuzzed the dimensions and ended up with about 3/8 of an inch to cut off of the legs. That being said I love his videos, but would like to know what you set your planer to for this build?
I don’t have room for a table like this, but I was going to use the modular work benches for this purpose. I’m trying to figure out what I’m gonna do with the tablesaw how to mount it to work with them? Any suggestions?
Really GREAT table, Zack!! Excellent!! Happened to catch the 1 (ONE) anti- pocket hole comment. Some people display their ignorance for all the world to see. You ARE using pocket holes for EXACTLY what they’re for, so remain secure in your skills, methods & knowledge!! Lotta people have your back, including skilled veterans of wood crafting. Don’t even worry bout it! Pfff. 😁
Another test you should do is the cross-angle test: Measure from one corner to the opposite "catty" corner. Now do the same for the other pair of catty corners. The measurement should be very very close to the same. If not, you are not properly square somehow (perhaps your boards are warped, or perhaps one is actually slightly shorter than the other). You do this to check for square in a way that simple angle checks cannot do -- squareness over the whole length of a project, which, for a project this size, is quite important. P.S., like the ratchet strap idea.
Great video. I’m about to start woodworking myself and your video is a great tutorial. I’ll be building a smaller bench but this is exactly what I was looking for to get a better understanding. Also, I like your personality, it’s very entertaining. Keep up the great work. Came for the video, liked it and subscribed to your channel 👍
Thanks so much for this video. I've got some great ideas for what to do in my shop. Mine is much smaller than yours so I may have to be a little less ambitious on the dimensions :-)
Hey, good to find you, installing new tracks and liked your layout. Plus we have the same design style and daily fireworks show. But I have never mismeasured before.
Subscribed. Every few minutes I found myself saying "damn that's smart". I have watched a LOT of RUclips woodworking videos, and you are FULL of awesome surprises! How long have you been doing this? Any formal training? Would love a video on this by you and other RUclipsrs :) One of my favorite channels now!
Thanks I really appreciate that you’re liking my channel!! I’ve been at this for a little over a year now. I’ve never had any formal training, I work as a mechanical engineer for my day job though. That’s not a bad idea, maybe I’ll put together a video about me someday
Hopefully, when you get a cabinet or hybred saw this table can be converted. Nice to see it on wheels. Also, can't see it too well, but will your Fence go all the way to the Right ok?
I’ve been looking for a base set of plans for awhile, these are great. I would like to modify making in a bit narrower to fit and have adjustable power tool shelf to additionally accommodate a chop saw access from sides, small router table from the end and combo belt/rotary sander. Thank you!
Thank you for the plans. Great video. I see you're using a Ryobi BT-3000 and it looks great, I have one too that is much dirtier. How do you keep yours so clean?
What kind of table saw do you have? I don't think I have ever seen a set up like that again. Your table build is awesome! Your attention to detail is very refreshing also. I am seriously considering adapting your plan for my workshop! Great work!
Hey Zach, good video and thanks for the free plans. What really caught my eye is that your table saw is a Ryobi, just like the one I got from my dad. The one thing I don't like about the saw, is the lack of mitre guage slots. Have you come up with a cross cut sled for this table saw?
First video I seen with a Ryobi table saw featured. But why did you not leave room for the router table attachment. And could I have a music list please? Thanks and it is always nice to have good help in your work area.
Great build, I may be doing this one in the future. I'm not sure if you (Bear Mountain Builds) will see this, but wondering if you considered MicroJig MatchFit dovetail system instead of T-tracks, and if so, why did you pick T-tracks? Also, did you consider any kind of outfeed miter slot (I'm thinking of cross-cut sleds), and if you didn't do it, why not? Thanks and GREAT JOB!
Glad you enjoy the build! I like T track because it's much more robust but I don't think the dove tail system is a bad option since T track can be pretty expensive. The reason I didn't add miter slots for the table saw was because the table saw you see in the video doesn't have miter slots itself so I didn't need to add some. Definitely recommend adding them if your saw has them.
I feel sinful getting these plans for free. They are very good, well worth at least $5. Thank you for the service you provide your community. I gave you a sub as payment for the plans.
I am almost finished with this build. I have learned so much from you. It didn’t turn out perfect, but I think it’s great.
We need to see pix! Show off your work!
I've built one of your projects before and find these really helpful. Your storage unit I built is so strong everyone that sees it wants me to build them one. Thank you for doing this for those of us who want to DIY our shops. I need this on my farm.
I love having everything on Castor since I’m only 5’3”, and my workspace is a little tight. It’s so nice to be able to move things around as projects change. I never imagined myself doing these things at 64, but I’m so grateful for RUclips channels like yours! ❤ it allows me to go at my own pace and watch things over again if I missed something. I love items that can be used for double duty with small spaces it counts!
I am a Naval Architect and an engineer and so I appreciate instructions that are to the point with no unwanted embellishments, which some times confuse the issue. In this department you achieved top marks. Thanks for an excellent video. Keep up the good work.
I am at least a year late to the "I'm new to RUclips so please leave a comment" party, but before this video was halfway through you had my subscribe along with a thumbs-up. I started woodworking with my grandfather and an uncle before I started kindergarten, and I love your super-sturdy laminate legs and tabletop. This is just a great entry in the maker channels.
I love the concise instruction, the transparency, and "let's keep going"! All the best 😊
Wish more youtube build craftsman were good role models like you when it comes to safety. A flick of a chip and you lose an eye. Hearing protection, even for just a single cut, reduces long term hearing loss. I appreciate your explanation skills and inclusion of plans. Thanks!
And I really wish that you take care of you, and let me take care of me
Great job. I’ve been researching these tables all day and after a dozen or so options, you’re is clearly the winner and I will be starting my build now. I like that you set it up to build in two stages so I don’t have to have a giant incomplete project waiting to get the drawers etc done. Thank you!
Thanks!! I really appreciate you letting me know you like the table!!
The build is in progress and going great! Are you in Bear Mtn, NY? If so, it’s great to see a local woodworking RUclipsr. I am in Bergen County, NJ. Keep up the good work!
I love watching you make stuff ! It gives me the incentive to make my own stuff. Love your channel!
Just discovered your channel and def one of the best assembly/outfeed tables I've seen. Subscribed and downloaded the plans. Thanks for your generosity and your time!
Great video. Thank you for sharing your mistakes as well as the finished product. Helps us newbies learn.
Thank you for your videos and plans to help me build tables for a functional work space.
I watched it all and enjoyed it, great job! I saved it because its got some of the best background tunes Ive heard in one of these videos ever! Love it!
That is a high quality and impressive beast. I've been searching and viewing videos for a large outfeed table for a Dewalt contractor table saw, and your build is by far the best.
Thanks for the free plans, I’m currently in the middle of building this much needed out feed table.
Really like how you did this learned a couple new things just starting my wood trade lol. Been a machinist for 40 years but love working with wood always have. Router station will be my second build. Thanks for your insight.
Probably the best videos and instructions I have seen thus far.
Thanks!
i like the simpleness of the project. I'm just starting out so I don't need to get fancy for now - i just need something that'll accomodate my table saw!
One thing I'd like to implement i saw on another build was a flip top area for a miter saw. i'm not going to have enough space for multiple work stations, so having a miter saw in the middle area may be the best way to go.
I like the way you work. Will look for more. Thanks!
The best outfeed table I've seen.
Fantastic job!!!!
I loved doubling the plywood.
With mine, I built it too big. Ran out of shop space.
Thank you
Glad you like it! I have a pretty decent sized shop and it still feels like a giant table so I get what you mean
Thanks for sharing your skills and for the free plans. This is the answer to tidying up my garage workshop/dumping ground. Just need to convert feet and inches to metric even though I'm so old, everything I was taught in school was in feet and inches, dozens, pints, miles and something else I don't remember. Just so long as they don't mess with our currency. Oops, they already did that. I can still buy a dozen eggs though. Keep up the good work thanks again.
Enjoyed the design, the build and the music! Looking forward to more projects.
great mobile saw table. simple build, a good all day project.
Solid well made table Wanting to mount my table saw in the table like yours.Why did you raise it one eight above the table .I was gonna mount my flush with the table . Agree FYI the music was very loud i would lower the volume for the music and when you would speak i had to raise the volume back up.8 wheels on the bottom nice nice!
I did it so that if I ran any boards through my saw that bow down they wouldn’t catch the edge of the table. I think if I were to do it again I would flush mount it and just round the edge of the table
Never thought about using a ratchet strap for clamping! Genius!
Hey Zach, yours are some of my favorite videos on YT. I downloaded your table plans as I am building out a shop in my 3-car garage. This will be my centerpiece work surface. Great plans, especially with the companion video. IT IS BEAUTIFUL! I must say I am very pleased. HOWEVER, either I suck at routing or my router/bit were not up to the task. First I used my ooold Ryobi corded router with a 3/4 flat bit. Using a track saw guide for straightness (cough, cough) a-routing we did go. Yep, over the river and through all my straight lines. Holy cow, what a freakin mess. And the choice words I used. Visions of ripping off my brand new 1.5" top danced through my nightmares. Now my only option is to use my cordless circular saw with TWO straight edges to clean a reference edge on one side of my channels and do a LOT of wood filler on the ugly side. Man, what a mess. But with my rant over, everything else about this table is spectacular. The carcass is done and I am building the drawers as I write this. I'm going with Minwax Classic Oak on the top and a darker tone, maybe Espresso, on the frame. I didn't care for their Classic Black stain. Too dark for me. But dude, this table is fabulous. Thanks so much for all you do. Let's make some sawdust!
Thanks man, good luck with the build!
Thank you for the plans!!! I have a BT3100 and really wanted to do something like this.
Nice build. I have a small shop and this will work perfectly for me. Thanks for all of the ideas!!!
You made that look easy!
That’s a pretty sweet setup. Well done.
I like that you used drywall screws for the T-Track. Drywall screws are perfect for plywood, and being black, they look nice against Birch.
Great Vid! I like how you build the uprights first…well done!
Thank you for this!!
Very well done and generous of you to share your plans!
Exactly what I was looking for.
I would really like to see the detail of how you allowed for space in the table top for the sliding miter table on your Ryobi BT 3100
I like your ideas and your concerns for " rock solid-ness ". Great looking table but I would have to tweak it to work with my DeWalt job site saw
This is a pretty solid little workbench. While once you figure out how it comes together, it is physically Easy to assemble ruclips.net/user/postUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh by yourself. But the diagrams explaining the steps are really pretty bad. I could not get the handle pins in all the way despite multiple attempts, so I just used a screw I had on hand for the 2nd handle. I could not get the first pin in further or pull it back out. You are supposed to hammer it in, but I had no leverage and the handle is plastic and I did not want to risk breaking it. I will get a lot of use out of the bench because of the convenient size and height. It does fold up nicely for storage. They even explain how to fold it so you don't get pinched...that is important!
Wow! What an awesome table. I wish I had the space for one.
You can always make a shorter version of it or check out my latching workbench which is perfect if you want a large work table for smaller spaces
Yep I have been an Eve Emerald (menthol) 120 girl for a very long time! I used to Be a Virginia Slim 120 girl but LOVE Eve 120s much more!
Beautiful table! now as a retired professional woodworker ascetics were not worth a hill of beans, Instead of using expensive plywood I would have used blond MDF and covered with Formica before routing those rails. MDF provides an extremely level surface that does not change much with changes in temperature and humidity. Formica lends to a very smooth surface but is extremely durable surface for saw out tables. Of course the table I built incorporated an Italian sliding table saw with a 14' sliding table. I did not mount my table saw, I surrounded it. Also, with Formica laminate you don't have to worry about glue spills, wipes right up.
Thanks for the video. The project came out great. I just started you modular workbenches and will move to this next. I really appreciate the plans. They make it really easy. 19:24
Great build mate, I’m looking forward to the drawer/cupboard fit.
Please keep the videos coming. 👍🏻
Great job, l personally do not like having my main tools on one table ie mitre saw and planner, and you have put the table saw the proper way for long cuts, again great job.
Great video. I'm going to attempt to build this one. This would be my first wood working project so why not start with something I would need to build other projects! Thank you, look forward to watching more.
I'm a "measure 4 or 5 times" or more person too. The minute I don't do a quad measure I miss it by an inch. Well done sir!
Glad to see the you show your mistakes and looking forward to see your dust collection solution. I'm have the Harbor Freight collector and haven't decided what direction I'm going with modifying it. I hope you pick the same one so I can follow along. Liked, subscribed and commented 👍
I’ll keep that in mind. I’ll need to do some research into dust collection
Awesome I look forward to building this.
Amazing workbench. Thank you for the plans. You didn't talk about how you will connect your saw to your Vaccuum, especially since you will have drawers right behind it.
The hose can slip behind the saw and in front of the brace still
looks great. Thanks for sharing.
Your help is a keeper. Most women won't help on projects. Bravo!
I like it. 👍 Should work well after I finish cleaning out my garage with New Built Cabinets and French Cleat System.
I LOVE the look of the black laminate. How easy is it to clean of CA glue and wood glue? And totally agree with removing thr rounded edges of construction grade lumber. Quite frankly, I don't understand why US manufacturers use that as a finished product. I also wish the lumber industry would all get on the same page like many of their European counter parts and produce uniform dimensioned lumber!!
One of the best table builds I've seen. Thanks for sharing. I've downloaded plans and seriously have this one in consideration. Good luck on building your RUclips channel.
I am building this according to the plans right now. Just a heads up…running the boards through the planer will affect your dimensional measurements. Something that as a beginner I didn’t think about before hand. Having to adjust and add steps halfway through. Not a huge deal, just something for fellow beginners to think about.
Good point, I design all the plans off of nominal board dimensions to make it easier. I'll have to add a disclaimer to the plans
@@BearMountainBuilds I did the same thing with his mobile workbenches. I forgot that planing fuzzed the dimensions and ended up with about 3/8 of an inch to cut off of the legs. That being said I love his videos, but would like to know what you set your planer to for this build?
This table saw is just great, buddy. The size is spot on. This is my second build after your mitre station. Excellent. Keep it going.
I don’t have room for a table like this, but I was going to use the modular work benches for this purpose. I’m trying to figure out what I’m gonna do with the tablesaw how to mount it to work with them? Any suggestions?
Really GREAT table, Zack!! Excellent!!
Happened to catch the 1 (ONE) anti- pocket hole comment. Some people display their ignorance for all the world to see.
You ARE using pocket holes for EXACTLY what they’re for, so remain secure in your skills, methods & knowledge!!
Lotta people have your back, including skilled veterans of wood crafting. Don’t even worry bout it! Pfff. 😁
Another test you should do is the cross-angle test: Measure from one corner to the opposite "catty" corner. Now do the same for the other pair of catty corners. The measurement should be very very close to the same. If not, you are not properly square somehow (perhaps your boards are warped, or perhaps one is actually slightly shorter than the other).
You do this to check for square in a way that simple angle checks cannot do -- squareness over the whole length of a project, which, for a project this size, is quite important.
P.S., like the ratchet strap idea.
Your video rocks. Your plans rock. That they are FREE is unbelievable. Thanks for everything you are doing. Sub'd
Good job. Enjoyed watching
Thanks for the free plans, subed
Great work congrats
Great build!!! I plan on making this for my shop.
One word,cool!!!
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Great build !
Great job
Great video. I’m about to start woodworking myself and your video is a great tutorial. I’ll be building a smaller bench but this is exactly what I was looking for to get a better understanding. Also, I like your personality, it’s very entertaining. Keep up the great work. Came for the video, liked it and subscribed to your channel 👍
Looks great , functional and not overly complicated. I'm new to RUclips too.
Thanks!!Welcome to the party!
@@BearMountainBuilds it's been a fun ride so far. Looking forward to connecting with more people and improving my skills.
Well done.
Great project and a great job !!! Inspired to build my own !
Looks great. No interested in t-track but looking to add my mitre saw (maybe on a hinge?)
Thanks so much for this video. I've got some great ideas for what to do in my shop. Mine is much smaller than yours so I may have to be a little less ambitious on the dimensions :-)
I have the plans and watched the video, but can’t seem to find where to place the pocket holes on the 2x4s. Can’t wait to put this thing together.
Got to say I love your channel. Just in the process of building this table. How much clearance do I need to leave for the table saw?
Generally the tighter the fit the better. Just make sure to leave room to allow the rip fence to move
Hey, good to find you, installing new tracks and liked your layout. Plus we have the same design style and daily fireworks show. But I have never mismeasured before.
Nice job.
Great camera moves!
Fantastic. I really think this is a project th as t I could tackle
I’m glad you like the video!! I hope it encourages you to go for it
Worth mentioning is that an essential prerequisite for a large rolling table is a dead flat shop floor. Wedges under casters is a kill joy.
Actually, this thing is so big and heavy that unless your floor is ridiculously uneven it doesn’t need any wedges
Thank you for the info
Great video with mice music background.liked your video , simple with clear explanations .
Subscribed. Every few minutes I found myself saying "damn that's smart". I have watched a LOT of RUclips woodworking videos, and you are FULL of awesome surprises!
How long have you been doing this? Any formal training? Would love a video on this by you and other RUclipsrs :)
One of my favorite channels now!
Thanks I really appreciate that you’re liking my channel!! I’ve been at this for a little over a year now. I’ve never had any formal training, I work as a mechanical engineer for my day job though. That’s not a bad idea, maybe I’ll put together a video about me someday
You earned a subscribe from me once I saw your table saw.
The project turned out really well. I enjoyed the build process and will be sure to use some of your ideas and techniques myself. Cheers 👍😎🇦🇺
Great table, will be making it for my new workshop. Thanks a million. Can I turn down the loud music?
Muy buen trabajo amigo. Me encanta tu proyecto.
Hopefully, when you get a cabinet or hybred saw this table can be converted. Nice to see it on wheels. Also, can't see it too well, but will your Fence go all the way to the Right ok?
Yeah my fence will go as far as I need
Thanks! The plans are great!
Good job kiddo
I like how the work bench has phases and you don’t have to do all of them at once.
I’ve been looking for a base set of plans for awhile, these are great. I would like to modify making in a bit narrower to fit and have adjustable power tool shelf to additionally accommodate a chop saw access from sides, small router table from the end and combo belt/rotary sander. Thank you!
The saw u are using is something I bought at Menards’s 20 years ago,
I ended up trashing it .
Hopefully your skills are better than mine.
Enjoy
Thank you for the plans. Great video. I see you're using a Ryobi BT-3000 and it looks great, I have one too that is much dirtier. How do you keep yours so clean?
I love the table and definitely subscribe to your station! I'm looking for the plans you said that we're free online to try it myself.
The link to my plans is in the video description
What kind of table saw do you have? I don't think I have ever seen a set up like that again. Your table build is awesome! Your attention to detail is very refreshing also. I am seriously considering adapting your plan for my workshop! Great work!
It’s an an old RYOBI 3000 that finally bit the dust about a week ago. It’s a job site table saw
Outstanding work! I also have an older Ryobi BT3000, question, is it possible / necessary to add a cross-cut sled that would work on the BT table saw?
Hey Zach, good video and thanks for the free plans. What really caught my eye is that your table saw is a Ryobi, just like the one I got from my dad. The one thing I don't like about the saw, is the lack of mitre guage slots. Have you come up with a cross cut sled for this table saw?
I never did which was always its one draw back. Actually, the rip fence for my saw broke earlier this year so I now have a new table saw
First video I seen with a Ryobi table saw featured. But why did you not leave room for the router table attachment. And could I have a music list please? Thanks and it is always nice to have good help in your work area.
I. agree music very annoying some of us are a bit and cannot handle heavy metal music. Some great tips great explanation.
I'm thinking of doing a similar table in my shop and this is a great looking build. Did you ever install shelves? Thanks for the video, keep posting 👍
I actually just finished putting the drawers in yesterday! Hopefully I can get the video out in the next week or so
What I have missed is what the overall dimensions are. Thanks, nice build.
Pretty much 4’x8’
@@BearMountainBuilds Thanks!
Pro tip. Use impact rated sockets
Great build, I may be doing this one in the future. I'm not sure if you (Bear Mountain Builds) will see this, but wondering if you considered MicroJig MatchFit dovetail system instead of T-tracks, and if so, why did you pick T-tracks? Also, did you consider any kind of outfeed miter slot (I'm thinking of cross-cut sleds), and if you didn't do it, why not? Thanks and GREAT JOB!
Glad you enjoy the build! I like T track because it's much more robust but I don't think the dove tail system is a bad option since T track can be pretty expensive. The reason I didn't add miter slots for the table saw was because the table saw you see in the video doesn't have miter slots itself so I didn't need to add some. Definitely recommend adding them if your saw has them.
I feel sinful getting these plans for free. They are very good, well worth at least $5. Thank you for the service you provide your community. I gave you a sub as payment for the plans.
Thanks!! That’s all I ask