This whole project is just so cool. I’ve already built the workbench, router table and assembly table, and today I’m prepping the outfeed table. I’m the proud owner of The Smallest Workshop In The World; a 4x5ft slanted-ceiling cupboard under the stairs, but this whole system fits inside with plenty room to spare. Wheeling it outside to work is so easy and I feel like I’ve ended up with a remarkably capable workshop that sets up in seconds wherever I wish. Thanks so much for sharing these videos - buying the plans was a no-brainer for me and it’s completely changed my woodworking career. Thank you.
This is undoubtedly the greatest table saw upgrade build I have ever seen. It is absolutely incredible! I’ve been looking at upgrading my table saw for quite some time. Now I’m thinking that this might be the better option. It is truly a work of art. I watch in awe. 😲🤯👍
Again I'm always stunned by the quality of your materials! Common materials like MDF and plywood but you really found and budgeted for the absolute top quality. Combined with your craftsmanship, everything looks so good in closeup!
Отличная работа рук, но в первую очередь ума. На моих и ваших глазах родилась классика жанра! Огромное число новшеств, которых я не видел даже в дорогих и брендовых устройствах настольных пил. Браво!! Есть чему учиться! Удачи!
Amazing. It occurred to me that it would be helpful to mount an upside down jig saw module for use as an alternate to the router or assembly table. Small shops would benefit. Keep up the good work!!
Mate, this is pure genius !!! Best design I've seen (and I'm certain I've seen dozens). It must have involved some serious pondering, design and planning. Well done and keep up the great work.
I'm just imagining a collaboration between you and Timothy Wilmots - and how badly I would love to see that! :) This is a beautiful piece of work. I will try to incorporate some of the ideas in my next table saw station.
The only improvement I could suggest is to motorise the legs, it'd be fantastic to see unfold and fold away again all at the touch of a button 😁 I don't know what I enjoy most, watching you create or the finished piece, you seem to think of everything and in some cases you add multiple functionality with one piece ... not only is this a functional piece, it's also like a fine piece of furniture ... absolutely fantastic 👍
Muito TOP esse projeto. Parabéns pelo trabalho. Ótimas dicas. Boa tarde. Ótimo final de semana. Abraços brother. Falando de São Paulo Brasil. 🇧🇷 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👏👏👏👏👏🤘👊
This is a great project. The outfeed table is great, but how do you deal with the limited capacity before the saw blade? Soon I want to crosscut a 35cm panel at my DeWalt but that’s a bit unsafe
genius design, but what is your opinion on replacing the accessory cabinet with a lunchbox-style planer? I am wondering if it would be too heavy to store upright and also to lift up onto the folding legs
So impressed with both your design and build quality. Do you have a total of hours required to build it all, not including design? Also any idea of cost without your labour.
Great video and great project overall, but if you want to do this part right, BEWARE to do the 5 cut method mentionned at 11' BEFORE YOU CUT THE SLED BASE IN TWO. It's not clearly mentionned in the video and I've lost a lot of time trying to figure this correctly.
I was thinking, how is the crosscut slide going to be a outfeed and a slide as well? Obviously he’s going to have to make a removable t track guide. Then you raise the bar and make 2 so it still works for dado stacks! Genius!
I think I’m ready to build. Have the dwe7840, so just a bit smaller…think it’d be better to just shim things up to your measurements or adjust your measurements to fit my saw?
Hola. Sé que ya pregunté y respondiste. Pero perdí el nombre. ¿Cómo se llama la carpintería que me recomendaste? Llevo ya unas semanas viviendo en La Nucia y ha llegado el momento de empezar a trabajar con la madera. Saludos.
Hi, if you go on his website and have a search around, he's has pages with links to every item he uses in his projects. He's incredibly detailed and thorough. Hope this helps.
it has things to improve, but like all saws in that price range. Send me an email if you need more information, you will find my address in the footer of the website: www.paoson.com
hi mate, have you tried it here? Let me know if it is possible to buy it on that website, to help other users in the US: trinityinnovations.net/product/colored-mdf-panels/
I love your work...its very impressive but the one negative I will say is that this black top build is pretty much strictly for people who live outside the US or North America in general. This one feature is what makes this entire build look so attractive. Its like a sports car with a shinny paint job. Take that away and the visual aspect of this build goes way way down. Its a great build...you did a fantastic job...just no reasonable option to have our build turn out this visually pleasing in the end. Nobody from Canada can get it either and that leaves out North America, which I would guess makes up at least 75% of your audience.
I understand your "pain" as I am in western Canada and cannot source it either, but you cannot fault Suso for using materials that he has readily available. Many of the European makers use it too (Peter Millard, Hooked on Wood, etc.). The closest I go to getting full-colored MDF was a local wholesaler that said they ordered a pallet and after 2 years they had to sell it at a deep discount to get rid of it. Hopefully it will eventually make its way over here but it will take customer demand to make it happen. In my case I laminated sheets of Baltic Birch with Formica to get a similar dark and light look, not 100% the same, but still looks pretty good. Another option you may be able to find locally is form-ply / pheonolic plywood used in concrete forming or commercial truck and trailer floors.
@@keving8682No...I cant fault him at all...he does great work. I just know himself...hooked on wood and Peter all build these to sell plans. Pretty sure North America has the highest YT traffic by a landslide so a little strange to always (hooked on wood) to make your builds out of materials that we can not find here but yet want fo sell your plans to us. The black material is what makes these builds stand out and why they all use it so much with some only using it. But its a great build and looks amazing....he always does top notch work. Im still waiting for him to build a scissor lift that will slide under a work bench. So much of us have limited space.
the miter function of the crosscut sled is not so well thought through, as you can't really cut to length with it, since you bump into the 90° fence trying to cut off more than shown in the video
Crosscut sleds are for smaller pieces I think. If you wanted to cut longer miterd pieces, just use the main table saw. I don't think that it's not well thought through.
Have you ever price checked shipping on this? Beyond a realistic option for Americans - its like having a sheet of plywood shipped to you. Nobody does that. @@Paoson_Woodworking
Outfeed Table & Crosscut Sled Plans: bit.ly/44kHDvf
Very cool 😎
😮😮😮
The first word that went through my mind was: Masterpiece.
This whole project is just so cool. I’ve already built the workbench, router table and assembly table, and today I’m prepping the outfeed table. I’m the proud owner of The Smallest Workshop In The World; a 4x5ft slanted-ceiling cupboard under the stairs, but this whole system fits inside with plenty room to spare. Wheeling it outside to work is so easy and I feel like I’ve ended up with a remarkably capable workshop that sets up in seconds wherever I wish. Thanks so much for sharing these videos - buying the plans was a no-brainer for me and it’s completely changed my woodworking career. Thank you.
can I see video of your shop?
This is undoubtedly the greatest table saw upgrade build I have ever seen. It is absolutely incredible! I’ve been looking at upgrading my table saw for quite some time. Now I’m thinking that this might be the better option. It is truly a work of art. I watch in awe. 😲🤯👍
The sled/outfeed combo is genius
Again I'm always stunned by the quality of your materials! Common materials like MDF and plywood but you really found and budgeted for the absolute top quality. Combined with your craftsmanship, everything looks so good in closeup!
I don't think anyone can come up with something better and more practical! Greetings from Bulgaria !
This thing is SO COOL! I love watching it evolve
Just watched all 5 videos and bookmarked each plan. I am now rethinking my table saw/ router table setup.
Insane. Absolutely insane. You are on not a new level but a new atmosphere. Dang you were born to do this stuff. David Beckham of woodworking.
I am astounded by your level of ingenuity.
Отличная работа рук, но в первую очередь ума. На моих и ваших глазах родилась классика жанра! Огромное число новшеств, которых я не видел даже в дорогих и брендовых устройствах настольных пил. Браво!! Есть чему учиться! Удачи!
One person commented, "a work of art". I agree, just amazing!
Paoson, you are a brilliant engineer and one-of-a-kind woodworker! 👏👏👏
I love the integration of the cross cut sled into the out feed table. It’s brilliantly efficient.
Amazing. It occurred to me that it would be helpful to mount an upside down jig saw module for use as an alternate to the router or assembly table. Small shops would benefit. Keep up the good work!!
the positive side about this design is that you can make other modules to do other jobs! thanks
Your craftsmanship and the quality of your constructions make them stand out. Congratulations!!!!
Wow! what amazing workpiece I haven't seen such great design and quality on RUclips.
Its honestly a masterpiece.
This is a stunning piece of design and functionality merged with simplicity. My eyes just kept getting bigger and bigger as I watched.
What an amazing design! I love all the functionality - it will work perfectly for both my basement and garage shops. Thank you!
Mate, this is pure genius !!! Best design I've seen (and I'm certain I've seen dozens). It must have involved some serious pondering, design and planning. Well done and keep up the great work.
Wow! Woodworking in its perfection!
this is the cleanest woodworking table i have ever seen, great work!
Amazing! Now I have to save this video and try remember it next year when I build my new tool shed.
Veri compliment. The table is magnific
Lots of excellent ideas on this project, even if not building a copy of it. Good job!
The beast table work bench on you tube brother 🙌✌️✌️💯
As always spectaculaire, thanks for sharing.
What an excellent concept for a small workshop.👍👍
I'm just imagining a collaboration between you and Timothy Wilmots - and how badly I would love to see that! :) This is a beautiful piece of work. I will try to incorporate some of the ideas in my next table saw station.
The only improvement I could suggest is to motorise the legs, it'd be fantastic to see unfold and fold away again all at the touch of a button 😁
I don't know what I enjoy most, watching you create or the finished piece, you seem to think of everything and in some cases you add multiple functionality with one piece ... not only is this a functional piece, it's also like a fine piece of furniture ... absolutely fantastic 👍
Muito TOP esse projeto. Parabéns pelo trabalho. Ótimas dicas. Boa tarde. Ótimo final de semana. Abraços brother. Falando de
São Paulo Brasil. 🇧🇷 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👏👏👏👏👏🤘👊
Outstanding work
Simply amazing.
This is amazing... lots of work went into planning this and it looks and functions great!
Amazingly creative once again Suso! Love the idea of the crosscut / outfeed dual purpose sled.
Amazing design. Well done, sir.
Wow, I mean.... just wow❣
This is the first video of yours that I've seen and my mind is blown. Absolutely brilliant! Wow! This was an easy subscribe!
Could you do a video how you made the wooden blocks? The ones that fit into the grooves of the match fit.
ruclips.net/video/pUQZMt2p8PE/видео.htmlsi=TsZaxC0LBg_DvsNG&t=831
Amazing work. Your skill and descriptive videos are full of information and great work.
My toxic trait is thinking i can build this table easily
Lol thats me
Lmaooooo ditto Alex.
Right my ass thinking I'll have it done this weekend 😂😂😂
Bravo!!👏👏👏
Es usted un maestro!
Great, thats what i looking for. (Have only my Kitchen to make something)
Thanks and a big "Thumb-Up"
What the hell is even that?! DIY? Looks like the most expensive, luxury woodworking brand kit. : o
Excellent work as always. Well done. I will build this since i have a small space.
Amazing brother,,
Greetings in Indonesia
Fantastic! ❤Meister!
Simplesmente sensacional, vc é o cara. Parabéns meu amigo, não tem como não admirar seus trabalhos, todos com muita maestria. Grande abraço!!
great work, man!
Great work!
Brilliant!
Excellent.
This is a great project. The outfeed table is great, but how do you deal with the limited capacity before the saw blade? Soon I want to crosscut a 35cm panel at my DeWalt but that’s a bit unsafe
genius design, but what is your opinion on replacing the accessory cabinet with a lunchbox-style planer? I am wondering if it would be too heavy to store upright and also to lift up onto the folding legs
Amazing!
wow, too cool!
So impressed with both your design and build quality. Do you have a total of hours required to build it all, not including design? Also any idea of cost without your labour.
Amigo eres el GENIO de todo esto. Me encantan tus trabajos. Que material es la mesa negra y donde lo encuentras?
Hola, muchas gracias! Mira esto: www.paoson.com/blog/es/como-modificar-la-sierra-de-mesa-multifunciones-plegable/
Great video and great project overall, but if you want to do this part right, BEWARE to do the 5 cut method mentionned at 11' BEFORE YOU CUT THE SLED BASE IN TWO. It's not clearly mentionned in the video and I've lost a lot of time trying to figure this correctly.
That is sweet!!!!!
I'm in love
Hello, how did you improve your dust collection for your table saw
I was thinking, how is the crosscut slide going to be a outfeed and a slide as well? Obviously he’s going to have to make a removable t track guide.
Then you raise the bar and make 2 so it still works for dado stacks! Genius!
thanks Kevin!
Very good ❤❤❤
I think I’m ready to build. Have the dwe7840, so just a bit smaller…think it’d be better to just shim things up to your measurements or adjust your measurements to fit my saw?
hi Wayne, check this out: bit.ly/45Qoj9h
excellent respect 💪🏽💪🏽👍🏼👍🏼
Danke!
what materials is used for the top of the table?
Hola. Sé que ya pregunté y respondiste. Pero perdí el nombre. ¿Cómo se llama la carpintería que me recomendaste? Llevo ya unas semanas viviendo en La Nucia y ha llegado el momento de empezar a trabajar con la madera. Saludos.
creo que terefieres a "Tamalsa", ahora también se llaman "BOSS Europa"
@@Paoson_Woodworking 👌👌👌
this is amazing ! where do you find your hardware (srews, bolts, gear,etc..) ?
Hi, if you go on his website and have a search around, he's has pages with links to every item he uses in his projects. He's incredibly detailed and thorough. Hope this helps.
Have you ever thought about selling your project created in an assembly box (IKEA type)? I would be interested in purchasing.
Where can I find that awesome clamping system?
www.paoson.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=871&start=10#p10815
what is that black material your using? Ive never seen that before
It's colored mdf.
Perfect🤩🤩🤩👍👍👍👏👏👏
Will it work with the SKIL 10-in 15-Amp Portable Jobsite Table Saw?
I think so, but I'm not sure. Here you will find more information and measurements: bit.ly/45Qoj9h
Оч хороший стол.
Excelente 👍
Hi @paoson_woodworking,
Why don't we see the axminster saw in your videos anymore?
Thanks for your response!
hi mate, I will use it again in future videos
@@Paoson_Woodworking Thanks ! I was wondering if the saw had disappointed you. (I'm considering buying one of the two saws you use)
it has things to improve, but like all saws in that price range. Send me an email if you need more information, you will find my address in the footer of the website: www.paoson.com
Great job! What material is the main work surface made of?
thanks! check this out: bit.ly/45Qoj9h
The link doesn't work, maybe because I'm from Russia
try this one: www.paoson.com/blog/en/how-to-modify-the-folding-woodworking-workstation/
Thanks!
What is the black surface material you use?
It's mdf.
@LetsBastel upgrade für gts10xc 😉
Whaaaaaat!! 😱😱
can this crosscut sled earn money for me?
Лайк за инженеринг !!
Where do you get black MDF in Canada?
Can't find it anywhere in the US either. This build outcome in appearance is pretty much strictly for overseas woodworkers.
hi mate, have you tried it here? Let me know if it is possible to buy it on that website, to help other users in the US: trinityinnovations.net/product/colored-mdf-panels/
Anyone know where to get black MDF like this in the US?
bit.ly/45Qoj9h
I love your work...its very impressive but the one negative I will say is that this black top build is pretty much strictly for people who live outside the US or North America in general. This one feature is what makes this entire build look so attractive. Its like a sports car with a shinny paint job. Take that away and the visual aspect of this build goes way way down. Its a great build...you did a fantastic job...just no reasonable option to have our build turn out this visually pleasing in the end. Nobody from Canada can get it either and that leaves out North America, which I would guess makes up at least 75% of your audience.
I understand your "pain" as I am in western Canada and cannot source it either, but you cannot fault Suso for using materials that he has readily available. Many of the European makers use it too (Peter Millard, Hooked on Wood, etc.).
The closest I go to getting full-colored MDF was a local wholesaler that said they ordered a pallet and after 2 years they had to sell it at a deep discount to get rid of it. Hopefully it will eventually make its way over here but it will take customer demand to make it happen.
In my case I laminated sheets of Baltic Birch with Formica to get a similar dark and light look, not 100% the same, but still looks pretty good. Another option you may be able to find locally is form-ply / pheonolic plywood used in concrete forming or commercial truck and trailer floors.
@@keving8682No...I cant fault him at all...he does great work. I just know himself...hooked on wood and Peter all build these to sell plans. Pretty sure North America has the highest YT traffic by a landslide so a little strange to always (hooked on wood) to make your builds out of materials that we can not find here but yet want fo sell your plans to us. The black material is what makes these builds stand out and why they all use it so much with some only using it. But its a great build and looks amazing....he always does top notch work. Im still waiting for him to build a scissor lift that will slide under a work bench. So much of us have limited space.
hi mate, have you tried it here? I don't know the price of the board but I think you can get it: trinityinnovations.net/product/colored-mdf-panels/
Inspiring!
The washers you hammered into the sled, what are they called? Please share a link to them.
www.paoson.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=941#p6180
10/10
the miter function of the crosscut sled is not so well thought through, as you can't really cut to length with it, since you bump into the 90° fence trying to cut off more than shown in the video
Crosscut sleds are for smaller pieces I think. If you wanted to cut longer miterd pieces, just use the main table saw. I don't think that it's not well thought through.
😁👍
God bless you, Sir !
Please read what is it write in Bible Proverbs book chapter 22 with 29 vers.
Greatings from Romania !
💪🔥👌👍
👍👍👍💯🔥
Mind blown!!!! New goal. Thank you @paoson_woodworking!
Where can i buy these black plywood?? @paoson_woodworking
hi mate, check this out: bit.ly/45Qoj9h
Have you ever price checked shipping on this? Beyond a realistic option for Americans - its like having a sheet of plywood shipped to you. Nobody does that. @@Paoson_Woodworking
I'm waiting for comments from US users about that website. Do you think it's impossible for the price?