I really like the simple, yet elegant design of this station, especially compared to some that are, imo, WAY overbuilt. lol Don't get me wrong, those are nice, too, and would serve just as well...but this is all I need, for mine. The only thing I may do differently is to add a cut-out hole centered over the trash can. That way I can just throw (or slide, even) all my small cut-off waste right into the trash without having to open the door. Great job!
I like the vids. Gives me some ideas for after i have built my new mancave. Am going to get back into woodworking after about 15 yrs while i have been restoring old motorcycles
Very nice design. Because I have a bad back, I would have placed the garbage holder a little lower so I could get it out without lifting it as high. I love the storage wall.
Looks great. If I had to change one thing, it would be the garbage can insert. I would probably have the can sit on a pullout base much closer to the floor, maybe even have the can simply sit on the floor. I imagine it can get pretty heavy once it's full, especially if you're going to use it to discard offcuts. Anyhow... your shop, your choice. Great video 👍
Sure thing, I considered making the slide out tray underneath but figured this would put a lot of strain when pulling out the handle at the top. The door would need some reinforcements behind, but that could work too. I've never had my garbage be that heavy, as I trow my large offcuts in a box outside the shop. Nevertheless, this is how I did it but other options work too!
I'm a fan of your channel so please don't take this as a troll...I predict you're not going to love the trash holder in the shop as much as the kitchen version because it will be a hassle to lift a large heavy can out of the cabinet when you need to empty it. I built something similar for my scrap bin, but made it a bottom trolley on casters that rolls straight in and out between guides on the floor... but it can also roll all the way out and over to wherever else I need it, or to where I empty it. I had to mount the door on the side which is not ideal, but it's usually just wide open during work sessions.
Local dude here, when this whole pandemic thing is over you should have workshops. (unless I'm unaware and there are some already? I used to go to helios but it's closed now) I'd be very interested in learning.
I'm really enjoying your channel ! I've going down the rabbit hole watching many of your videos. Your awesome router table build is what brought me here.. I have one just like it now! Thank you so much!
Very nice work -- I love the vertical pullout panel for handheld power tools storage. I appreciate the way you address needs/solve problems -- smart, attractive and not overly complicated.
Good miter saw dust suppression is so difficult to achieve. That is a great idea you have had with your miter saw dust cover. I like the way it slides in and out of position to allow for compound cuts.
Probably 5-6 years ago I made the Ana White miter station. It’s very much like yours as far as the openness underneath. I like the height of yours better. I think I could modify mine to be lower. And I would LOVE to make some storage pieces for underneath. Thanks for sharing.
Wow! My daughter will be going away to school next year. Her room will become my permanent shop. I am so inspired by the ideas in this video. The next year can't pass fast enough! 😆 Got this video marked as a favorite and I'll definitely be referring back to it by this time next year. Thanks Marie for another awesome, inspirational video!
Nice. Great video. I like the addition of these nice drawers and slides to a simple 2x4 structure. Great idea. I have to revamp my mitre station right from scratch. I'll use the old one as a feed table for my planer. Thanks for the ideas.
I modeled my miter station after yours altho I'm a long ways off from finishing it. It's also cool seeing someone other than me using Worx tooling, I own 12 different Worx tools some for gardening others for woodworking
You would love the brushless impact driver... lightweight feel for such a solid driver. They will be releasing a cordless 18g pin driver soon and then I wont need my air compressor anymore, cant wait! lol
This is really great and I think I'll use your design as a model for my own. You are my new favourite woodworker on youTube (or anywhere else for that matter). Love the simplicity of your design. And we share floors that have no idea what "flat" means. Thanks for your work.
What a great use of space, Marie. Absolutely love it. Admittedly, your miter saw station may not be the Taj Majal of miter saw stations, relative to some of the other well-known ones out there, but the functionality you have built in to yours has very few equals. Function over form.
Door hinges and overall sizing are kind trick, the jig @1:05 has the grey adjust knob under your left thumb, to set the hinge cup distance from the door's edge. Need to check the height of the part that is fixed on the cabinet and do some math. Luck was on your side, the problem is when there is a giant gap between the doors.
Yep, I realized too late that I should have adjusted the jig to make the hinges furthest from the edge as possible. That would have avoided the need to cut down the door!
Brilliant build Marie love how much space you have given yourself for tool storage etc, but the best bit has to be the bin what a cracking idea, love it. Stay Safe, Barry (ENG)
I love this video, a must-see for anyone interested in cabinetry, especially if facing an unconventional installation. Your solutions are creative, practical, and best of all: thoroughly, yet concisely, explained. Brava!
Great builds and thanks for the DIY. Regarding the trash holder and the drawer slides, have you noticed any issue when the trash starts to get full? Not sure what kind of weight the drawer slides are rated for.
I just purchased your Miter Station plans and see that they don’t include your additions in storage that you made? Are their plans to modify these plans to include these additions? What size drawer slides did you use for the trash can pullout? Thanks, David.
@@DIYMontreal Good deal. If it was me I might add casters to the can so the slides were more of a guide and not carrying the weight but that's pretty nice that it can anyway.
Watch the original MITER SAW STATION build video ruclips.net/video/5y6_GD61eKI/видео.html
Your workshop is nicer than my kitchen!
😂
Scraps...Off cuts. Wood hoarder. I'm subscribing.
Another enjoyable vidio.
Thanks!
That vertical storage for the tools is genius‼️
That pull out drawer is an awesome idea, why didnt i think of that?
Great ideas
Thank you! 😊
the vertical draw seem incidental but ended up as the best feature
Great Job !!!
Thanks!
Really nice project.
Thanks!
Anything to make your life easier is great . Nice job
Thanks!
I really like the simple, yet elegant design of this station, especially compared to some that are, imo, WAY overbuilt. lol Don't get me wrong, those are nice, too, and would serve just as well...but this is all I need, for mine. The only thing I may do differently is to add a cut-out hole centered over the trash can. That way I can just throw (or slide, even) all my small cut-off waste right into the trash without having to open the door. Great job!
I like the vids. Gives me some ideas for after i have built my new mancave. Am going to get back into woodworking after about 15 yrs while i have been restoring old motorcycles
Very nice
Thanks
Lots of nice trickery in this one. It was fun to watch
Awesome, thanks!
Great use of space! You are one of the better Woodworking RUclipsrs imho!
Outstanding Video...You videos are really great. Very motivating. Thanks for sharing your tips.
Very nice design. Because I have a bad back, I would have placed the garbage holder a little lower so I could get it out without lifting it as high. I love the storage wall.
Absolutely, the slides could have been put lower, but the door would have required more support up front. Either way works!
Sympa l'aménagement bravo à bientôt salut Jeannot 🛠😉
Merci Jeannot!
Awesome!!
Thanks!
Great video! I'm using your videos as a guide. Great job!
Looks great. If I had to change one thing, it would be the garbage can insert. I would probably have the can sit on a pullout base much closer to the floor, maybe even have the can simply sit on the floor. I imagine it can get pretty heavy once it's full, especially if you're going to use it to discard offcuts. Anyhow... your shop, your choice. Great video 👍
Sure thing, I considered making the slide out tray underneath but figured this would put a lot of strain when pulling out the handle at the top. The door would need some reinforcements behind, but that could work too. I've never had my garbage be that heavy, as I trow my large offcuts in a box outside the shop. Nevertheless, this is how I did it but other options work too!
You are amazing girl
Thanks!
Nice, great job. Always delighted to see your videos☺
Stay safe.😷
Thanks, you too!
Awesome 💯
Great, I liked the pull out garbage idea, I will try that for my miter station.
Well done video.
I'm a fan of your channel so please don't take this as a troll...I predict you're not going to love the trash holder in the shop as much as the kitchen version because it will be a hassle to lift a large heavy can out of the cabinet when you need to empty it. I built something similar for my scrap bin, but made it a bottom trolley on casters that rolls straight in and out between guides on the floor... but it can also roll all the way out and over to wherever else I need it, or to where I empty it. I had to mount the door on the side which is not ideal, but it's usually just wide open during work sessions.
Local dude here, when this whole pandemic thing is over you should have workshops. (unless I'm unaware and there are some already? I used to go to helios but it's closed now) I'd be very interested in learning.
Really like the vertical drawer. Excellent work.
Thanks 🙌
Keeping things simple is always a good idea, and this video proves that. Nicely done, Marie. :-)
Yes! Thank you!
Gran bel lavoro. Ti copio il vano per il bidone 😊
Very well done. Some great ideas for workshop storage upgrades. Merci!
Many thanks!
Helpful explanations.
I love the idea of a hidden trash can. Can't wait to hear a follow up on how well it works when filled!
Love it Girl ..... your a Real Smart cookie !!!!
Great ideas!
The pull-out wall drawer is such a great idea! Thank you for all the links from your shop tour video too!
You bet!
you have quickly become one of my top 10 YTers :-) some great ideas !
Wow, Idea sold....simple, useful and looks amazing. Kudos for you.
This will definitely be my upcoming miter saw station! Thank you!!
Excellent, enjoy the build!
Thanks Marie, some great ideas there that I might put to good use. G'day from Qld, Australia.
Wonderful! Thanks :-)
I'm really enjoying your channel ! I've going down the rabbit hole watching many of your videos. Your awesome router table build is what brought me here.. I have one just like it now! Thank you so much!
Nice job, I need to get my finger out and get a bench made. This is inspiring. Thanks.😀
You bet! Happy to inspire :-)
Very nice work -- I love the vertical pullout panel for handheld power tools storage. I appreciate the way you address needs/solve problems -- smart, attractive and not overly complicated.
Really fantastic work, Marie! 😃
Everything works as it should and looks beautiful! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you! You too!
Good miter saw dust suppression is so difficult to achieve. That is a great idea you have had with your miter saw dust cover. I like the way it slides in and out of position to allow for compound cuts.
Great storage solutions, Marie!
What a great video on how you finished your space. Loved your creativity. Thanks!!
Thanks, appreciate it!
Probably 5-6 years ago I made the Ana White miter station. It’s very much like yours as far as the openness underneath. I like the height of yours better. I think I could modify mine to be lower. And I would LOVE to make some storage pieces for underneath. Thanks for sharing.
Concise and thorough with a nice touch of levity, as always
Great upgrade to the shop.
Thanks 👍
Wow! My daughter will be going away to school next year. Her room will become my permanent shop. I am so inspired by the ideas in this video. The next year can't pass fast enough! 😆
Got this video marked as a favorite and I'll definitely be referring back to it by this time next year. Thanks Marie for another awesome, inspirational video!
It's really coming together and looking great!
Que dire sans se répéter. Des vidéos de qualités et un travail soigné. Je suis fan. Au plaisir.
Merci beaucoup, c'est fort apprécié!
Nice. Great video. I like the addition of these nice drawers and slides to a simple 2x4 structure. Great idea. I have to revamp my mitre station right from scratch. I'll use the old one as a feed table for my planer. Thanks for the ideas.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent work! I envy your skills! Thank you for sharing and I look forward to your next video.
Thank you very much!
sure helps make things look good
Agreed! :-)
Excellent work.
Thank you!
I modeled my miter station after yours altho I'm a long ways off from finishing it. It's also cool seeing someone other than me using Worx tooling, I own 12 different Worx tools some for gardening others for woodworking
Right on! Really like their little jigsaw/recip saw combo.
You would love the brushless impact driver... lightweight feel for such a solid driver. They will be releasing a cordless 18g pin driver soon and then I wont need my air compressor anymore, cant wait! lol
This is really great and I think I'll use your design as a model for my own. You are my new favourite woodworker on youTube (or anywhere else for that matter). Love the simplicity of your design. And we share floors that have no idea what "flat" means. Thanks for your work.
love it, respect!
Great job Marie! That turned out very nice :) Thanks for sharing the video with us!💖👍👌😎JP
Thanks so much! 😊
Your very welcome Marie! Have a great Sunday!😎
Awesome job, I'm planning on redoing my 1 1/2 car garage, your designs are awesome and plan on implementing the style in my build.
Bravo Marie pour cette superbe vidéo et pour tes compétences.
What a great use of space, Marie. Absolutely love it.
Admittedly, your miter saw station may not be the Taj Majal of miter saw stations, relative to some of the other well-known ones out there, but the functionality you have built in to yours has very few equals. Function over form.
Some very good ideas. Thanks for posting.
Very nice. I have the Axis from Worx too! Best wishes from Germany.
Nicely done!
Thank you! Cheers!
Having bought your miter saw station plans and built it, this idea is definitely something I'll be adding! Thanks!
Cool! Have fun :-)
I've watch alot of videos and done some work. This is incredible. Good job. Hitting subscribe
Door hinges and overall sizing are kind trick, the jig @1:05 has the grey adjust knob under your left thumb, to set the hinge cup distance from the door's edge. Need to check the height of the part that is fixed on the cabinet and do some math. Luck was on your side, the problem is when there is a giant gap between the doors.
Yep, I realized too late that I should have adjusted the jig to make the hinges furthest from the edge as possible. That would have avoided the need to cut down the door!
excellent job
Thank you very much!
Fantastic build. designing a similar table for my garage. Looks amazing
Thanks! Glad you like it!
Hi Marie nice build I love the garbage can idea,good idea.
Yoh get a bandsaw yet? 😊
@@woodywoods5373 Thanks, and yes, finally got a bandsaw and it's all assembled!
@@DIYMontreal nice your gonna love it.The more it's in your site the more you'll use it glad you got one👍
You're awesome... Congratulations for to work!
This is beautiful! You gave me an idea for my work bench, and how to cover up its current ugly fascia.
Italia tutto perfetto bravissima e un bel 🥰👍👍👍👍💯💯
👍😄
You got a like, great job Marie :)
Thank you! 😄
Top❤
Brilliant build Marie love how much space you have given yourself for tool storage etc, but the best bit has to be the bin what a cracking idea, love it.
Stay Safe,
Barry (ENG)
Thanks Barry, much appreciated as always!
I love this video, a must-see for anyone interested in cabinetry, especially if facing an unconventional installation. Your solutions are creative, practical, and best of all: thoroughly, yet concisely, explained. Brava!
Thank you kindly, much appreciated! 🙏
I think I’ve seen some woodworkers use hot melt glue to temporarily hold drawer and cabinet fronts in place for positioning.
Great tip! Should have thought of that.
Great build Marie, love the idea with the bin, it’s given me the inspiration to build one myself.
Ótima criatividade AMEI 😍 parabéns.
congrats. geat ideas, great execution. will use several of them soon.
Awesome, thank you!
Not onboard with the pull out garbage though. If that gets heavy it will be a pain to lift out.
Check the pumps on that girl. Okay, to be serious, I really appreciate this.
Супер , умница!!!!!
Did you do a video to show how you made the mitre saw dust collection?
Absolutely, here's the dust collection video: ruclips.net/video/Fhwxqn532tg/видео.html
I was checking this video out when I remembered it was trash day. So I started cleaning the shop😳🤦🏻♂️
Great builds and thanks for the DIY. Regarding the trash holder and the drawer slides, have you noticed any issue when the trash starts to get full? Not sure what kind of weight the drawer slides are rated for.
I just purchased your Miter Station plans and see that they don’t include your additions in storage that you made? Are their plans to modify these plans to include these additions? What size drawer slides did you use for the trash can pullout? Thanks, David.
I don’t see the hinges listed. Do you remember which ones?
I'm curious if you've found the single slide on each side is enough to prevent torquing when the trash can is semi-full.
I've filled it up a few times and the slides are plenty enough to hold the weight.
@@DIYMontreal Good deal. If it was me I might add casters to the can so the slides were more of a guide and not carrying the weight but that's pretty nice that it can anyway.
Nicely done!