As many others have written: great job! As a craftsman myself, I derive great pleasure from watching quality work being performed! Thank you for sharing. God bless!!
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Thank you so much, I appreciate it, I will keep on doing!
Mortise and tenon joinery: the sign of a master craftsman. I agree with Marco A. Casco. There’s loads of table saw benches out there but this is, by far, the best I’ve seen. So sturdy and well put together. It will last forever and will be something you can hand down to your kids or grandchildren. Great job. So much fun to watch you work.
3 года назад+2
Thank you Robert, I think the way that we assembly our furnitures give a nice look when all the pieces come together. I'm sure it will last for a long time, maybe to hand down to my kid as you say 😜
Lovely quality. I think i may have done a few different things. 1 measured the worktop before cutting, so no need to cut out the space for the saw 2 not glued the top surface down, screw pocket holes from below. In case it gets damaged you can replace. Also the top surface has no screw holes that need to be filled. 3 Great looking surface and drawer. May fill in the space with different sized drawers
just finished mine tonight. scotland UK. cost me 40 pounds in 3x2 timber. 10 x 2.4m lengths and 47 pounds for a sheet of 18mm plyboard. 4.40x2.20m bench is 4.2m long and 1.4m wide. 90cm tall. table saws in there. used alot of scrap that i collect for extra supports. saved at least 40 pounds doing that. im installing a router on the underside next. so i can have it built in as aposed to making ANOTHER BENCH lol.
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Congratulations, that's a great project as well, it can be a multifuntional table saw!
Useful to know UK costs, thank you. Also in Scotland and really liked this video. I’ve got the tools but no space to use them so a mobile set up is just the job for me. First project on the list - although I might need to wait for Christmas for some decent clamps!!! Great vid.
Firstly, beautiful result. While you do make tenons and mortises, using squared up shoulders on tight fitting joints would make it so much stronger. I don’t think it will matter here, but if you were making chairs, over time they might start to loosen. Overall, lovely bench.
Beautiful and well-made table. I want to do something very similar but with a replaceable mdf top. That way i don't need to worry about cutting into it when I use it for assembly and other tasks. Small shop problems.
I might build something similar with an old metal table frame I have out the backyard. one thing I would include is a guide rail on the side of the table.
What a useful and brilliant work. Congratulations on posting this teaching on RUclips. A question did this sergeant ask you? I'm talking about the clamp
I’ve just started my interest in wood working as a hobby. I brought a Dewalt DWE 7485 table saw. Been looking for a workbench to built for it. Yours is by far the best out there, hands down! 👏👏 As a beginner it’s a little bit intimidating but I guess if you don’t try something, you will never learn. Thanks for an awesome video!
3 года назад+7
Thank you for your comment, I know it was intimidating for me as well but once you start building it it pulls you to continue and finish it, there are many ways to get the result you want, I wish you luck in your project!
Copy the basic layout, but build each member as two 2x4s next to each other with the intersections alternating to avoid a lot of the slot and tenons. Then use regular particle board for the top. Don't worry about filling in the screw holes, just countersink the heads on the table top and you will get the same basic functionality in half the time and 20% lower cost. He was building furniture, you want a workbench.
Who needs plans eh! You work exactly like I do, I am a visual worker, make it up as I go along. Have the same saw and love it. Really good workmanship well done. The Mortiser looks a bit dodgy, what is it?
I know I am a year late...but here we are. I like this design. Like others have mentioned, I'd not have glued down either the upper or lower table tops, as you eventually may get some buckling from seasonal wood movement. All that said, I am honestly surprised you still have all your fingers. I lost count of the very unsafe ways you were using that table saw. When you were doing those tenons, and running the wood vertically through it, you really should have a jig to do that, to hold them upright. And/or a tall secondary fence. One wrong move, and you have kickback from hell. Same with you cutting off the ends, with the fence and blade trapping the cutoffs...potential for creating an unintentional missile weapon there. Don't get me wrong...what you did worked...this time. You got lucky. My garage door has some dents from when I was foolish as well. But, in the end...you do you. Just some friendly unasked for advice from someone who's been doing this for 15 or so years. Learn from my own stupidity. ;-)
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Hello, thank you for your advise, I agree that we are learning from our own stupidity, and experience makes the master, I'm improving the way I'm working to make it safer, thank for the comment
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!
Dios Santo, que trabajo tan mas bonito y bien logrado. Recientemente me he interesado por el mundo de la carpintería. Todo ocurrió por una simple idea: hacer casitas para pájaros. De manera que, sin darme cuenta, me he ido comprando herramientas, hasta llegar a una sierra de mesa, la misma que tu tienes en el video. Llegué a este sitio buscando información, ideas, medidas, instrucciones, etc que me sirvieran para poder empezar a hacer una mesa de trabajo. Este modelo tuyo me ha dejado boquiabierto, muy impresionado y con ganas de intentarlo; solo que tengo muy claro que para un novato esto es un trabajo colosal, y no tan fácil como tú lo haces ver en tu video. Muchas gracias por compartir tu experiencia y tu idea. Tienes un nuevo subscriptor y seguidor tuyo. Saludos cordiales desde San Pedro Sula, Honduras.
3 года назад+1
Hola Ramon, tu historia es muy inspiradora como la de todos los que comenzamos en este mundo de la carpintería, tampoco soy un profesional pero me gusta tomarme el tiempo para hacer cada trabajo con mucha dedicación, tal vez el diseño de esta mesa de trabajo parezca algo complicado al principio pero una vez que comienzas a montarla todo parece fluir mucho mejor, gracias por suscribirte, espero que disfrutes del contenido de este canal, saludos!
@ Mil gracias por tu pronta respuesta y el favor de tus palabras. Me pregunto si acaso tienes las medidas que lleva la mesa de trabajo? Como comprenderás, soy un completo novato, y temo mucho terminar haciendo algo desproporcionado y mal elaborado. Gracias de antemano. Saludos.
How the hell do you find the exact height of the table saw and make it even with the top of the plywood outfeed….thats the hardest part…currently doing that now!
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I did my best to calculate this but still it was like 3 mm under the top, so I used a wooden shim for leveling the top
Great work !!!!! I have not seen another workbench for any table saw so well built in RUclips !!!! most people use plywood, and for joinery, many other methods, not mortise and tenon. The boards you use are perfectly flat !!!! You are also good at drying wood. How does this new table saw compare to the old one? Seems to be more convenient, but louder too !!!! Congratulatios, you do great work !!!!!
3 года назад
Hey Marco, thank you for this comment, I like to use solid wood for my projects, but using mortise and tenon creates a really strong combination, I'm happy with this table saw as well, it's very practical to use!
3 года назад+1
Hey Marco, thank you for this comment, I like to use solid wood for my projects, but using mortise and tenon creates a really strong combination, I'm happy with this table saw as well, it's very practical to use!
Of all the designs for this kind of integrated saw work table, this one appeals to me the most. That said, I would not have glued down the top and bottom owing to seasonal wood movement. But you get a thumbs up for the design, which I think I am likely to copy in future. Thanks for sharing. PS: what is that wicked-looking mortiser?!
2 года назад+2
Thank you Jeff, I got inspiration by watching other videos, but you are right, some things can be made better, I used the drill from my old table saw to make the mortises!
If ever built a workbench I’ll be doing it with a lot more basic joinery. No mortise and tenons for me. I ain’t got time for that. I would probably skip the half lap too and just butt and bolt. Lol.
2 года назад
That's right, you can built the same workbench in one day using simple joinery, but I wanted to make it on my way: mortise and tenons, good luck!
Esta bueno pero solo hay un problema cuando eres carpintero o contratistas no puedes estar llevando esa cosa más te va quitar tiempo mejor ponerlo a cómo te a comidas en tu forma de trabajo lo digo por experiencia
one of best builds I've seen. No speaking necessary (thank heavens no music fading in and out) and if you have a basic understanding of joinery It is entirely clear from beginning to end because all the measurements are going to be based on individual preference. there are hundreds of builds out there for those who like narrative. for the maker, thank you very much as it will help me with my build.
No music, no talk, just satisfaction watching you do your craft.
So glad you enjoyed the video!
Excellent video editing. And, you didn't ruin it with obnoxious, repetitive, royalty free background music. Just the sounds of a craftsman at work.
Glad you enjoyed it, many people say that, the raw sound is better, thank you so much!
This table saw stand will last for 100 years. Nice built.
I'm sure it will last for long, so long time, thank you!
Clamp envy triggered. Bravo sir.
You sir are a mad lad for freehanding those rail channels. Absolutely beautiful build though. Excellent work!
Thank you sir, I'm sure this workbench will last for a long time!
As many others have written: great job! As a craftsman myself, I derive great pleasure from watching quality work being performed! Thank you for sharing. God bless!!
Thank you so much, I appreciate it, I will keep on doing!
Nice job. First time I have seen pocket holes done without a jig.
This was absolutely satisfying to watch. It's hard to not be satisfied watching such a great craftsman at work. Well done.
Thank you so much for this nice comment, I apprecite that!
Always satisfying ans inspiring to watch a fine craftsman at work. This is the one I'll be making, for sure.
Thank you for watching, good luck with your project!
Yeah, this is a "watch me build this video", definitely not a "how to".
Yeah, just watch ando learn!
The worst
If you have half a brain you can figure it out.
You can learn “how to” do a lot of things by just watching
Right, I wish there was some instruction so that others could build something similar.
Mortise and tenon joinery: the sign of a master craftsman. I agree with Marco A. Casco. There’s loads of table saw benches out there but this is, by far, the best I’ve seen. So sturdy and well put together. It will last forever and will be something you can hand down to your kids or grandchildren. Great job. So much fun to watch you work.
Thank you Robert, I think the way that we assembly our furnitures give a nice look when all the pieces come together. I'm sure it will last for a long time, maybe to hand down to my kid as you say 😜
the one Join methode i hate now :)
Great video/ build!
Reminds me of working with my dad as a kid. No talking, just learning by watching in silence.
The way we learnt from the old school
Lovely quality. I think i may have done a few different things.
1 measured the worktop before cutting, so no need to cut out the space for the saw
2 not glued the top surface down, screw pocket holes from below. In case it gets damaged you can replace. Also the top surface has no screw holes that need to be filled.
3 Great looking surface and drawer. May fill in the space with different sized drawers
just finished mine tonight. scotland UK. cost me 40 pounds in 3x2 timber. 10 x 2.4m lengths and 47 pounds for a sheet of 18mm plyboard. 4.40x2.20m
bench is 4.2m long and 1.4m wide. 90cm tall. table saws in there. used alot of scrap that i collect for extra supports. saved at least 40 pounds doing that. im installing a router on the underside next. so i can have it built in as aposed to making ANOTHER BENCH lol.
Congratulations, that's a great project as well, it can be a multifuntional table saw!
Useful to know UK costs, thank you. Also in Scotland and really liked this video. I’ve got the tools but no space to use them so a mobile set up is just the job for me. First project on the list - although I might need to wait for Christmas for some decent clamps!!! Great vid.
One of the nicest looking I've seen. It's good to use all the joinery on shop furniture so we can learn 👍
Thank you, it's nice to use the as much as possible, they make yout furniture stronger 😜
Firstly, beautiful result. While you do make tenons and mortises, using squared up shoulders on tight fitting joints would make it so much stronger. I don’t think it will matter here, but if you were making chairs, over time they might start to loosen. Overall, lovely bench.
Beautiful and well-made table. I want to do something very similar but with a replaceable mdf top. That way i don't need to worry about cutting into it when I use it for assembly and other tasks. Small shop problems.
The only video I've seen that shows me exactly how to build a workbench table saw... THANK U
Thank you so much for watching!
Excellent! Really great work.
Do you have plans available for this?
I guess not.
Beautiful work, Rene.
Many thanks Rick!
Just delightful to watch you work and great video.
Than you so much! 😉
Nice job! Congratulations 👏👏👏
Thank you! 😃
Beautiful bench. Attention to detail is top notch!
Thank you very much!
I might build something similar with an old metal table frame I have out the backyard.
one thing I would include is a guide rail on the side of the table.
Very impressive table. Enjoyed seeing how you created the tenon joints. Your table with the drawer looks great. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for your comment, I'm happy that you enjoyed the video
excellent Build!....I would really like to see a video on your homemade morticing set up!
What a useful and brilliant work. Congratulations on posting this teaching on RUclips. A question did this sergeant ask you? I'm talking about the clamp
Just wondering how you accounted for seasonal wood movement?
I’ve just started my interest in wood working as a hobby. I brought a Dewalt DWE 7485 table saw. Been looking for a workbench to built for it. Yours is by far the best out there, hands down! 👏👏 As a beginner it’s a little bit intimidating but I guess if you don’t try something, you will never learn. Thanks for an awesome video!
Thank you for your comment, I know it was intimidating for me as well but once you start building it it pulls you to continue and finish it, there are many ways to get the result you want, I wish you luck in your project!
Copy the basic layout, but build each member as two 2x4s next to each other with the intersections alternating to avoid a lot of the slot and tenons. Then use regular particle board for the top. Don't worry about filling in the screw holes, just countersink the heads on the table top and you will get the same basic functionality in half the time and 20% lower cost. He was building furniture, you want a workbench.
Brilliant job. Thanks for sharing your skills with us!
Thank you Mark, I hope this video was helpful for you!
I like working your style.
Thank you, just trying to do me best! ❤
Very nice Rene, do you have plans for this table?
VERY NICE! How has the smaller Dewalt Table Saw held up for you over the years?
I's been great, still use it a lot like a main table saw, 100% recommended
Who needs plans eh! You work exactly like I do, I am a visual worker, make it up as I go along. Have the same saw and love it. Really good workmanship well done. The Mortiser looks a bit dodgy, what is it?
I know I am a year late...but here we are. I like this design. Like others have mentioned, I'd not have glued down either the upper or lower table tops, as you eventually may get some buckling from seasonal wood movement.
All that said, I am honestly surprised you still have all your fingers. I lost count of the very unsafe ways you were using that table saw. When you were doing those tenons, and running the wood vertically through it, you really should have a jig to do that, to hold them upright. And/or a tall secondary fence. One wrong move, and you have kickback from hell. Same with you cutting off the ends, with the fence and blade trapping the cutoffs...potential for creating an unintentional missile weapon there. Don't get me wrong...what you did worked...this time. You got lucky. My garage door has some dents from when I was foolish as well.
But, in the end...you do you. Just some friendly unasked for advice from someone who's been doing this for 15 or so years. Learn from my own stupidity. ;-)
Hello, thank you for your advise, I agree that we are learning from our own stupidity, and experience makes the master, I'm improving the way I'm working to make it safer, thank for the comment
Could you please tell us how you built your mortising machine?
Nice job,but cross grain glueing is never a good idea, especially with the change in humidity in this country. Thanks
I’d like to build this table. But where can I get the materials list?
Need this, Dope build!
Let's do it mate!
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!
Nice workbench. Do you have a build plan for this workbench?
Marceneiro de verdade, parabéns!!🇧🇷
Well done. What type of wood is this?
Thank you, mostly made of pine and that one we call "mariquita" in Mexico
Great build! I’ve done a similar build, I love the drawer, nice little touch 👍🏼
Thank you Terry, yours looks great as well!
Muito bom o vídeo, você tem o projeto?
Dios Santo, que trabajo tan mas bonito y bien logrado.
Recientemente me he interesado por el mundo de la carpintería. Todo ocurrió por una simple idea: hacer casitas para pájaros. De manera que, sin darme cuenta, me he ido comprando herramientas, hasta llegar a una sierra de mesa, la misma que tu tienes en el video.
Llegué a este sitio buscando información, ideas, medidas, instrucciones, etc que me sirvieran para poder empezar a hacer una mesa de trabajo. Este modelo tuyo me ha dejado boquiabierto, muy impresionado y con ganas de intentarlo; solo que tengo muy claro que para un novato esto es un trabajo colosal, y no tan fácil como tú lo haces ver en tu video. Muchas gracias por compartir tu experiencia y tu idea. Tienes un nuevo subscriptor y seguidor tuyo. Saludos cordiales desde San Pedro Sula, Honduras.
Hola Ramon, tu historia es muy inspiradora como la de todos los que comenzamos en este mundo de la carpintería, tampoco soy un profesional pero me gusta tomarme el tiempo para hacer cada trabajo con mucha dedicación, tal vez el diseño de esta mesa de trabajo parezca algo complicado al principio pero una vez que comienzas a montarla todo parece fluir mucho mejor, gracias por suscribirte, espero que disfrutes del contenido de este canal, saludos!
@ Mil gracias por tu pronta respuesta y el favor de tus palabras. Me pregunto si acaso tienes las medidas que lleva la mesa de trabajo? Como comprenderás, soy un completo novato, y temo mucho terminar haciendo algo desproporcionado y mal elaborado. Gracias de antemano. Saludos.
Nice work!
Thanks!
Your channel deserve more subscriber !! I hv subscribe to your channel and plan to watch all the videos. Its gives me knowledge in wood working
Thank you so much, people like you inspire me to keep it up!
You're amazing.☺️👍
Complimenti ottimo video e bellissimo banco .
Grazie mille, amico mio!
How the hell do you find the exact height of the table saw and make it even with the top of the plywood outfeed….thats the hardest part…currently doing that now!
I did my best to calculate this but still it was like 3 mm under the top, so I used a wooden shim for leveling the top
Great job! DIYer here: do you think, that DWE 7485 is enough or should I go to bigger blade - DWE 7492? Thanks!
Salut. Un banc de lucru pentru dewalt 7485 minunat. As dori sa cunosc niște dimensiuni pe care le-ai tăiat,lungime banc, înălțime, etc.
Did you use a hammer drill to drill out your mortises?
Great work !!!!! I have not seen another workbench for any table saw so well built in RUclips !!!! most people use plywood, and for joinery, many other methods, not mortise and tenon. The boards you use are perfectly flat !!!! You are also good at drying wood. How does this new table saw compare to the old one? Seems to be more convenient, but louder too !!!! Congratulatios, you do great work !!!!!
Hey Marco, thank you for this comment, I like to use solid wood for my projects, but using mortise and tenon creates a really strong combination, I'm happy with this table saw as well, it's very practical to use!
Hey Marco, thank you for this comment, I like to use solid wood for my projects, but using mortise and tenon creates a really strong combination, I'm happy with this table saw as well, it's very practical to use!
Made it look easy 🤣🤙nice job 🔥
Thanks mate! ✌🏽
Молодец друг. Классно сделал. Какая порода дерева?
It is made mostly of pine wood and the other one form the legs that we call "mariquita" in Mexico 🇲🇽
@ super!!!
The best
Well done
Good job
Thank you Miguel! 😜
Thank you Miguel! 😜
Hello sir
@@Zie_carpentry
Hello dear
You're right
subscribe na ko idol! ang linis ng pagkakagawa
Saludos master soy fiel seguidor de su canal me gustan sus videos
Hola amigo, es un placer, de dónde nos sigues?
Great job man. I am just beginning and I am inspired to make something like this at some point.
Thank you fellow, I wish you the best in this woodworking world!
Love this.
Gran trabajo amigo. Un saludo
Muchas gracias, excelente canal también!
This cat makes it look so easy.
Attitude what matters, I hope this video helps you!
Of all the designs for this kind of integrated saw work table, this one appeals to me the most. That said, I would not have glued down the top and bottom owing to seasonal wood movement. But you get a thumbs up for the design, which I think I am likely to copy in future. Thanks for sharing. PS: what is that wicked-looking mortiser?!
Thank you Jeff, I got inspiration by watching other videos, but you are right, some things can be made better, I used the drill from my old table saw to make the mortises!
Tu trabajo es genial, me suscribo, tienes mucha dedicación en tus proyectos, me suscribo a tu canal, saludos desde México.
Muchas gracias hermano, saludos desde Puerto Escondido! 🇲🇽
boa tarde vc poderia fornecer o plano de corte ?
TOP possible d'avoir un plan en pdf ou sketchup svp merci d'avance.
just perfect
Thank you Tony!
Hello Rene !! I'm from Brazil 🇧🇷 !! Congratolations for vídeos !!!! You are from which country ?
Obrigado!, thank you for your comment, I'm fro Mexico! 🇲🇽✌🏽
Do u have plans for this
Did similar thing before. You did very well but wood saw bench is really too heavy, even with wheels still not mobility.
This is great if you have the machinery
How to make a work bench with a tool that 99% of viewers will not have
Do you sell the plans
Very nice!
Thank you Tim!
Nice job!! I likey!!
Thank you Will!
16:20 cross cut free hand, just don't
This is great. Are there files available for this build?
Amigo me puedes regalar las medidas de tu mesa es la mejor que e visto saludos
what wood species did you use for the top? great work
Hi Kelly Page, I used pine wood on the top and most of this workbench
very unusual to have what appears to be a 1 x 16" board $$$ and then use that for a lower shelf rather than plywood.
Awesome!!!👍💪
Thank you bro!
If ever built a workbench I’ll be doing it with a lot more basic joinery. No mortise and tenons for me. I ain’t got time for that. I would probably skip the half lap too and just butt and bolt. Lol.
That's right, you can built the same workbench in one day using simple joinery, but I wanted to make it on my way: mortise and tenons, good luck!
I like your mortise and tenon construction.👍
The best.
Thank you! ✌🏽
Bravo dommage on a aucune mesure meuble d'attelier à faire
top demais valeu tmj abraços.
Lumber must be cheap where you are. 😂 This bench would cost $$$$$ up where I am.
Nice build though. 👍
I live in the mountains, the wood is cheaper than the cities, thank you for your comment! ✌🏽
Esta bueno pero solo hay un problema cuando eres carpintero o contratistas no puedes estar llevando esa cosa más te va quitar tiempo mejor ponerlo a cómo te a comidas en tu forma de trabajo lo digo por experiencia
👏👏👏
I don’t get the point why carpenters still use wood glue if they are going to nail or screw them anyway
Show D+😱👍
Podrías poner las medidas porfabor
How is this a "how to" without any explanation lol🙃
one of best builds I've seen. No speaking necessary (thank heavens no music fading in and out) and if you have a basic understanding of joinery It is entirely clear from beginning to end because all the measurements are going to be based on individual preference. there are hundreds of builds out there for those who like narrative. for the maker, thank you very much as it will help me with my build.
Observation
DO NOT watch this video if you're looking for 'Table Saw Safety Tips'.................................
I’m watching it for the table build, like the title and thumbnail suggests.. Iol
good🇵🇰
Assalamu'alaikum alaikum 😊😊
Do you have plans for this Workbench?
👍
✌🏽
This is an advertisement. Nice build tho.