About to build your table. Can you share how you use the side-mounted t-tracks? Because like you, I REALLY like the blue-to-walnut contrast. Already have all my hardware, vise, t-tracks and walnut
I've had the chance to use this table a couple of times now. It's fun to whip out in front of people:) I can see what people are talking about when they say the legs are delicate, but they're design to support a "mostly" vertical load, not be torqued from the side or pushed back into place. If you just let the table open or close on it's own and don't force anything, it works great ruclips.net/user/postUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh Once it's set up, it's pretty solid. My only gripe would probably be related to the clamps provided. They're not the highest quality. They do the job, so no big deal, but they could be better. All in all, pretty cool gadget.
This was perfect as a vanity desk for me. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxMAlHv7-BBWMrPRm5-uEoD6rtdT7SG2Qr Especially the glossy finish. Easy to cleanI was looking for something that wasn't the traditional white and with more of a modern feel. This fit the bill beautifully. I put it together with no problems, by myself in under an hour.Make sure you double check where you place the drawer tracks before screwing down. I had one track that needed to be aligned with different holes than the rest.
Great job. I'll never have the extra money for all of the super cool tools, but love to see them and a good craftsman use them. Thanks again loved the lesson. Thanks again!!*****
I am beginning to see the value in the modern plywood work bench/extension tables rather than laminated 2x material. I like the t-track grid. You did a nice job of explaining the process. I especially like the Rockler floor levelers- I have the same problem. I prefer a more open bench underneath with big old style legs sans the cabinet shelving. You’ve given me the best ideas for a re-do of my own bench/extension table. Thx. I’ve looked a lot of these in the last couple months.
Hi, im thinking of doing the same grid of t track in my outfeed table but its my first one and i'm hesitant because ive heard stock can get caught on the track as it get passed the table saw blade. After years of using yours can you advise if this is a major problem you've had or not?
What an awesome build! I'm searching for workbenches to get some different ideas on what to add to my design and that's how I found you and I'm glad I did. I subscribe to Twisted Knot's channel and I am subscribing to yours. I don't own anything from Festool, but I have been drooling over their domino tool too,lol. I just added a "Closet" or shed onto the back of my shop this past fall. I searched Facebook Marketplace for lumber and found someone who was selling 200 boards that are 1"x 4" x 8' white cedar boards for only $20.00! they were used on a shed that was built 3 years ago, so they had turned grey already and it looks really nice. So I used that wood to clad the closet and made shelves with the rest inside the shop. I then made a heavy duty door out it. The frame for the closet I made out of pressure treated 4"x4" and pressure treated 2"x4". I used an old slightly rusted corrugated roofing panel that I had gotten for free from my uncles property. I bought a "Through the wall dust collection adapter" I bought from Rockler to get the hose inside the shop. And I used a piece of 2" PVC pipe to run the power cord through the wall as well. I also installed on each side wall a computer fan to keep air circulating in the summer. I had purchased a small 40 watt solar panel that I put on the roof of the shop and that powers the 2 fans and a low wattage led light bulb. I anticipated building this when I built the shop and when it was being wired I had an outlet put in on the back wall where I knew I would be building the closet. Other than the adapter I got from Rockler which I got for 30% off making it $28 off the reg. price of $40 on one of their specials, the $20 for the used cedar and $60 for the pressure treated lumber, I had everything else. $148.00 is not back for a4'x6'x6' shed. I have a surround of 6"x6" timber around the shop where I had to build up a level spot for it, so I used that to sit the floor frame on and attached the back wall of the closet to the shop. So I did used one bag of gravel and then placed a 2- 12x12" cement blocks onto the gravel for the front 2 supports. I just wanted to share that with you since you mentioned you would be doing the same thing. Everyone is different in taste and wealth So I saved a bunch of money by getting some of the lumber cheaply. Best of luck and I look forward to your videos.
Oh wow that's awesome! Sounds like you got it pretty well set up now! I've done quite a bit of stuff to my shop since I made this video. Maybe it's time for a shop tour video.... Hmm..
That's an awesome build. That being said I've got a quibble about pocket screws being the cheapest and easiest method of joining everything together. I'll conceed that they're easy. But I've found that good old fashioned glued joints, ie: dadoes, rabbits, mortis and tenon, and dovetails are way cheaper. Takes a bit longer and a little more skill, but I've really enjoyed lowering my fastener expenses doing this.
I agree. But like you said it takes longer and time is money! Haha. It's all personal preference I guess. I buy the screws in big packs so it's much cheaper.
I'm doing mad research for my upcoming pimp outfeed/assembly table. I have a wee tiny pancake compressor I'll be trying to (almost) soundproof in one if those cabinets! Love the track in the trim too! I'm stealing it! Thanks!!!
@@WalkersWoodworks It's always fun to purchase tools. I recently purchased the Powermatic 2244 drum sander and just received my Rikon 14" bandsaw two days ago. Torn between the Makita track saw and the Festool for my next purchase.
I am in the Market to build a shop table and desk for my office and I was impressed with how well the Plywood and MDF looked as a finished product, I am about to watch your "How to Build and Finish a Desktop Video yet". I have built things as I have needed them over the last 20 years and was given the buy by my father in law "The Tin Man" so I think I am sold and look forward to many hours in the garage when I clean it our. I may go with a wheeled option so I can still park both cars and have all tools stored. thanks for putting up the video.
That t-track install is where a drill clutch (power setting) comes in handy. Just set it to 10 or whatever, and it will not over torque, or strip, or leave heads proud, just perfection every time. Also, if you want to put a finish on the mdf, use a prestain conditioner for stains/poly. Paste wax is good if you just want an easy one step finish it, looks about the same as BLO, but won't soak in as much.
Good job. I especially like the video editing. Had just what I wanted to see and hear and nothing more. I am stealing your concept for the lower cabinet area. Thanks Brandon
This is awesome, and inspire me to make my garage a little more practical (and better looking) even if creating things like this will never be more than a hobby.. Thanks! Definitely a well subscribe worthy channel!
Brandon, I just watched every minute of your video because it was instructive and at the same time relaxing. You did a great job on this project! A few years ago i made my own workbench ( but i didn't filmed it because i wasn't on RUclips yet) but i have to rebuild it. Now i'm also going to make a video about it. Your video will be an inspiration for that build my friend! Thank you so much for showing us how you did it! I will defenetly check out the channel of your friend too. PS:you want us to leave a comment about how we think about the contrast between the bleu and te wallnut. Wel i realy love it. It has something modern and at the same time the brown color of the wood has something natural.
Thanks alot Chris! That really means alot. I really appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. I enjoyed this build and I'm glad people seem to be getting alot out of it. I had over 8 hours of footage of this thing lol. I think the track in the walnut is my favorite part for sure but then again I love walnut lol.
@@WalkersWoodworks wow ! hours is a lot. How do you pic the beste parts, i gues it was a lot of work editing this video8 But you did a great job my friend
Awesome table man, I'm definitely going to have to get a set of your plans. I just built a quickie portable assembly table for a job next week. But this one would be killer in my shop.
Mike Farrington recommends a 50/50 mix of paint thinner and poly for MDF. I tried it and love it. A coat of paste wax over top and you get a solid, slick work surface.
So, maybe it's just me, but I think you've effectively dethroned Brad Rodriguez as the pocket-hole king with a single video. +/- 600 screws?? Wow~! ...but seriously, this is a solid project~! An outfeed/assembly table is definitely on the list of things I need and I'll surely pull some ideas from your video. I was considering a torsion-box top, but seeing that triple-laminate you used may have changed my mind. I agree with you on the contrast with the walnut and blue T-track. Nicely done~! New subscriber here~!
I think it is great ideas. Only change is remove all T- track and polyurethane the top. Then put the T - track back. It will help with liquid spills, humidity, or anything liquid that could hurt the mdf top.
do you wish to manufacture my saw? I invented a "Parallel Guided Power Saw" which can be seen on you tube and can carry any saw on the market and can cut lumber and boards. 4 ft is for jobs away from home. 8 ft is a little heavier and 18 ft is just for shop. to transport you can disassembly into pieces. It has 3 parts: Saw unit, Guide unit, and table, I invented it in 2012 and all the USA companies and Bosch company declined to license from me my say. Bosch wrote that my saw is not good for the market. By contrary is the best because everybody would like to buy my saw, but those companies shall retire almost all of their tools such as sliding saw, table saw, drill press, router table. Bosch did a wonderful design for their sliding saw but kept an old feature of 12 inch cut length. How can they not to see that the length of cut is the most important. The precision of my saw is great and moves very easily on the guide and carry also the heavy dust collector. I need somebody to manufacture with me my saw.
Now that’s unique ! Of the many many videos on woodworking benches , this has to be one of the most interesting ideas out there. Very cool . cool as in i’m too old to know what that word has morphed into today. 😂
do you wish to manufacture my saw? I invented a "Parallel Guided Power Saw" which can be seen on you tube and can carry any saw on the market and can cut lumber and boards. 4 ft is for jobs away from home. 8 ft is a little heavier and 18 ft is just for shop. to transport you can disassembly into pieces. It has 3 parts: Saw unit, Guide unit, and table, I invented it in 2012 and all the USA companies and Bosch company declined to license from me my say. Bosch wrote that my saw is not good for the market. By contrary is the best because everybody would like to buy my saw, but those companies shall retire almost all of their tools such as sliding saw, table saw, drill press, router table. Bosch did a wonderful design for their sliding saw but kept an old feature of 12 inch cut length. How can they not to see that the length of cut is the most important. The precision of my saw is great and moves very easily on the guide and carry also the heavy dust collector. I need somebody to manufacture with me my saw.
Really nice build. Just about exactly what I'm thinking about doing. I would have liked to see how you incorporated the dust collection and how you would handle the hoses. I'm using a small vac and separator too and keep thinking of different ways to manage it. I was thinking of making a manifold under the table and having different places to plug in a shorter hose (with some way to shut off the 'open' legs), Keep u p the great work and making these very helpful videos.
Very nice build. You are lucky to have extremely nice friends. I find it highly unlikely that anyone would really need all that track. The economical version is to go with bench dogs. I have watched many YTV on woodworking and I cannot find anywhere that sells walnut at a reasonable price. If anyone out there can give up some walnut, please let me know and I'll come get it.
do you wish to manufacture my saw? I invented a "Parallel Guided Power Saw" which can be seen on you tube and can carry any saw on the market and can cut lumber and boards. 4 ft is for jobs away from home. 8 ft is a little heavier and 18 ft is just for shop. to transport you can disassembly into pieces. It has 3 parts: Saw unit, Guide unit, and table, I invented it in 2012 and all the USA companies and Bosch company declined to license from me my say. Bosch wrote that my saw is not good for the market. By contrary is the best because everybody would like to buy my saw, but those companies shall retire almost all of their tools such as sliding saw, table saw, drill press, router table. Bosch did a wonderful design for their sliding saw but kept an old feature of 12 inch cut length. How can they not to see that the length of cut is the most important. The precision of my saw is great and moves very easily on the guide and carry also the heavy dust collector. I need somebody to manufacture with me my saw.
man this is sick. also watching that festool dado guide in action gives me major envy. need to see if something like that exists for the bosch i have. festools systems are just so good and unaffordable 😭
I was thinking the same when i saw the video. I'm a litle bit jealous on those festtool tools. I use makita all the time but if i could afford it i defenetly buy festtool
@@WalkersWoodworks i'm very happy with my makita too, the color of makita tools has been an inspiration for my channel, every bleu you can see in my videos and my channel has th makita bleu code
Walkers Woodworks Excellent work my good man ! Thank you for the build. Question- I have the Makita track- what attachment/guide do you have for the router? I can’t seem to find many options? I am SLOWLY starting my Green collection- but the router is at the bottom of the list for now!!! Haha thanks
Be sure to check out my website for other Projects, Blog posts, Plans and Tools I use! Walkersww.com
Like 'em both the same? I need one. Recommendations?
About to build your table. Can you share how you use the side-mounted t-tracks? Because like you, I REALLY like the blue-to-walnut contrast. Already have all my hardware, vise, t-tracks and walnut
I've had the chance to use this table a couple of times now. It's fun to whip out in front of people:) I can see what people are talking about when they say the legs are delicate, but they're design to support a "mostly" vertical load, not be torqued from the side or pushed back into place. If you just let the table open or close on it's own and don't force anything, it works great ruclips.net/user/postUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh Once it's set up, it's pretty solid. My only gripe would probably be related to the clamps provided. They're not the highest quality. They do the job, so no big deal, but they could be better. All in all, pretty cool gadget.
Built this table last month. The plans really helped. The size and configuration was just what I needed.
That's awesome! Thanks for sharing. I'd love to see it. Tag me on Instagram if you have it. @walkers_woodworks
Well I’m glad I’m not the only one using that many screws ! Nice job !
Haha thanks!
I agree, Blue and Walnut looked amazing. Nice work!
Thanks!
This was perfect as a vanity desk for me. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxMAlHv7-BBWMrPRm5-uEoD6rtdT7SG2Qr Especially the glossy finish. Easy to cleanI was looking for something that wasn't the traditional white and with more of a modern feel. This fit the bill beautifully. I put it together with no problems, by myself in under an hour.Make sure you double check where you place the drawer tracks before screwing down. I had one track that needed to be aligned with different holes than the rest.
Very nice. Should serve you well for years to come.
Thanks! I hope so!
Beautiful worktable! And the walnut is a necessary addition. Anything and everything Walnut that's my motto!
Haha I like that motto! Thanks!
Well done, mate. My Dad gave me 12" strip magnet which is placed just under the top of my bench, it comes in very handy. From England, God bless.
Thanks!!!
I like the look. The thumb nail that included the over all presentation is what made me watch your video. Thanks for posting.
Thanks! That is very helpful feedback.
The dark walnut and blue channel look stunning. Really enjoy your channel. Go Giants!
Thank you!!!
Great job. I'll never have the extra money for all of the super cool tools, but love to see them and a good craftsman use them. Thanks again loved the lesson. Thanks again!!*****
Thank you! Glad you enjoy the videos.
I am beginning to see the value in the modern plywood work bench/extension tables rather than laminated 2x material. I like the t-track grid. You did a nice job of explaining the process. I especially like the Rockler floor levelers- I have the same problem. I prefer a more open bench underneath with big old style legs sans the cabinet shelving. You’ve given me the best ideas for a re-do of my own bench/extension table. Thx. I’ve looked a lot of these in the last couple months.
That's awesome. Thanks so much for watching! Glad I could spark some ideas.
Hi, im thinking of doing the same grid of t track in my outfeed table but its my first one and i'm hesitant because ive heard stock can get caught on the track as it get passed the table saw blade. After years of using yours can you advise if this is a major problem you've had or not?
That bench is too nice to work on! Thanks for the video, it left me with a long "wish list" of tools and parts.
Haha I tried to save it the first couple months. Now I'm like eh. Whatever lol
What an awesome build! I'm searching for workbenches to get some different ideas on what to add to my design and that's how I found you and I'm glad I did. I subscribe to Twisted Knot's channel and I am subscribing to yours. I don't own anything from Festool, but I have been drooling over their domino tool too,lol. I just added a "Closet" or shed onto the back of my shop this past fall. I searched Facebook Marketplace for lumber and found someone who was selling 200 boards that are 1"x 4" x 8' white cedar boards for only $20.00! they were used on a shed that was built 3 years ago, so they had turned grey already and it looks really nice. So I used that wood to clad the closet and made shelves with the rest inside the shop. I then made a heavy duty door out it. The frame for the closet I made out of pressure treated 4"x4" and pressure treated 2"x4". I used an old slightly rusted corrugated roofing panel that I had gotten for free from my uncles property. I bought a "Through the wall dust collection adapter" I bought from Rockler to get the hose inside the shop. And I used a piece of 2" PVC pipe to run the power cord through the wall as well. I also installed on each side wall a computer fan to keep air circulating in the summer. I had purchased a small 40 watt solar panel that I put on the roof of the shop and that powers the 2 fans and a low wattage led light bulb. I anticipated building this when I built the shop and when it was being wired I had an outlet put in on the back wall where I knew I would be building the closet. Other than the adapter I got from Rockler which I got for 30% off making it $28 off the reg. price of $40 on one of their specials, the $20 for the used cedar and $60 for the pressure treated lumber, I had everything else. $148.00 is not back for a4'x6'x6' shed. I have a surround of 6"x6" timber around the shop where I had to build up a level spot for it, so I used that to sit the floor frame on and attached the back wall of the closet to the shop. So I did used one bag of gravel and then placed a 2- 12x12" cement blocks onto the gravel for the front 2 supports. I just wanted to share that with you since you mentioned you would be doing the same thing. Everyone is different in taste and wealth So I saved a bunch of money by getting some of the lumber cheaply. Best of luck and I look forward to your videos.
Oh wow that's awesome! Sounds like you got it pretty well set up now! I've done quite a bit of stuff to my shop since I made this video. Maybe it's time for a shop tour video.... Hmm..
@@WalkersWoodworks Yes, it is time!
That's an awesome build. That being said I've got a quibble about pocket screws being the cheapest and easiest method of joining everything together. I'll conceed that they're easy. But I've found that good old fashioned glued joints, ie: dadoes, rabbits, mortis and tenon, and dovetails are way cheaper. Takes a bit longer and a little more skill, but I've really enjoyed lowering my fastener expenses doing this.
I agree. But like you said it takes longer and time is money! Haha. It's all personal preference I guess. I buy the screws in big packs so it's much cheaper.
That blue T-track with the walnut looks bad ass! Great work bud!
Thanks! It's a good contrast.
That is the most BEAUTIFUL work table I’ve ever seen. Love the walnut trim!! New subscriber. 😁
Thanks so much! I am about to make a miter station that matches. 😁
That was a great choice on the walnut! The blue track is a very good contrast.
Probably one of my favorite parts! Love walnut.
I'm doing mad research for my upcoming pimp outfeed/assembly table. I have a wee tiny pancake compressor I'll be trying to (almost) soundproof in one if those cabinets! Love the track in the trim too! I'm stealing it! Thanks!!!
Haha thanks! If you want it exactly I have plans available in the description 👍
GREAT LOOKING WORKBENCH / ASSEMBLY TABLE
Thank you!
I dig how you put the t track on the edge. So handy next build I’ll be taking some pointers away from this. Good video Brandon keep crushing it!
+John Ayala Wood Works thanks man. Yea it was definitely a good addition.
Can't go wrong with walnut. Nice table, definitely some food for thought. Love that Makita track saw.
Thanks! The track saw is probably my favorite purchase.
@@WalkersWoodworks It's always fun to purchase tools. I recently purchased the Powermatic 2244 drum sander and just received my Rikon 14" bandsaw two days ago. Torn between the Makita track saw and the Festool for my next purchase.
I've used both. I'd say they are both very comparable.
Thanks for the side T track idea. Never seen that before and it looks really useful
I use it more than the top track for sure.
I am in the Market to build a shop table and desk for my office and I was impressed with how well the Plywood and MDF looked as a finished product, I am about to watch your "How to Build and Finish a Desktop Video yet". I have built things as I have needed them over the last 20 years and was given the buy by my father in law "The Tin Man" so I think I am sold and look forward to many hours in the garage when I clean it our. I may go with a wheeled option so I can still park both cars and have all tools stored. thanks for putting up the video.
That's what alot of people do. Wheels make everything easy! Thanks for watching!
That t-track install is where a drill clutch (power setting) comes in handy. Just set it to 10 or whatever, and it will not over torque, or strip, or leave heads proud, just perfection every time.
Also, if you want to put a finish on the mdf, use a prestain conditioner for stains/poly. Paste wax is good if you just want an easy one step finish it, looks about the same as BLO, but won't soak in as much.
Yea probably should have done that. I think next time I'll use plywood on top.
Good job. I especially like the video editing. Had just what I wanted to see and hear and nothing more. I am stealing your concept for the lower cabinet area. Thanks Brandon
Very nice. The blue T-Track is nice, and the gold Incra track would be too!!!
nice looking table, love the top with all the T-track
This is awesome, and inspire me to make my garage a little more practical (and better looking) even if creating things like this will never be more than a hobby.. Thanks! Definitely a well subscribe worthy channel!
Thank you so much!
Thanks for your inspiration. I just finished my awesome table based largely on your design. Wished I could post a pic lol
Brandon, I just watched every minute of your video because it was instructive and at the same time relaxing. You did a great job on this project! A few years ago i made my own workbench ( but i didn't filmed it because i wasn't on RUclips yet) but i have to rebuild it. Now i'm also going to make a video about it. Your video will be an inspiration for that build my friend! Thank you so much for showing us how you did it! I will defenetly check out the channel of your friend too.
PS:you want us to leave a comment about how we think about the contrast between the bleu and te wallnut. Wel i realy love it. It has something modern and at the same time the brown color of the wood has something natural.
Thanks alot Chris! That really means alot. I really appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. I enjoyed this build and I'm glad people seem to be getting alot out of it. I had over 8 hours of footage of this thing lol. I think the track in the walnut is my favorite part for sure but then again I love walnut lol.
@@WalkersWoodworks wow ! hours is a lot. How do you pic the beste parts, i gues it was a lot of work editing this video8 But you did a great job my friend
Yea it took a long time to edit.
Excellent video, Brandon with lots of details. Easy to follow and watch. Great job!
Thanks Jesse. It was a big one haha. I appreciate the comment man.
I agree my friend, Brandon did a great job on this workbench!
Excellent job, very well spoken and explained. Keep it up.
Thank you!!
Thank you for sharing I’m going to build one my self
Awesome. I have plans for it on my website if you're interested. Walkersww.com
Beautiful table, the side walnut and blue track looks cool
Thanks so much! Plans are available in the description if you're interested.
great video and explanation on the process! it was fun having you in the shop, you are always welcome to use my tools!
Thanks man! I really appreciate all the help and guidance! We will have to do it again soon!
@knottydogwoodshop strikes again!
Side T-Track great idea! Hot Tuna was good too!
Outstanding Project.... Well Done !!!!
Thank you!!
Looks good. Like the walnut nice touch👍🏼
Thank you!
Dang, that work bench is AWESOME!!! Great job!!!!
Thanks so much!
Awesome table man, I'm definitely going to have to get a set of your plans. I just built a quickie portable assembly table for a job next week. But this one would be killer in my shop.
Thanks! It has served me well!
I want to make this exact table in my shop someday. Awesome job man. love it.
Thank you!
Incredible What a great job! Need this bench.
Thanks so much!!! There are plans available for it in the description if you're interested. 👍
Mike Farrington recommends a 50/50 mix of paint thinner and poly for MDF. I tried it and love it. A coat of paste wax over top and you get a solid, slick work surface.
Nice! I'll have to check that out.
Walkers Woodworks look for his (I think) “very nice router table” build video
Pretty nice man...the vertical T-Track is genius.
Thanks! I gotta give that credit to Knottydog Woodshop
I like your side T track idea.
Thanks! It definitely comes in handy!
So, maybe it's just me, but I think you've effectively dethroned Brad Rodriguez as the pocket-hole king with a single video. +/- 600 screws?? Wow~!
...but seriously, this is a solid project~! An outfeed/assembly table is definitely on the list of things I need and I'll surely pull some ideas from your video. I was considering a torsion-box top, but seeing that triple-laminate you used may have changed my mind. I agree with you on the contrast with the walnut and blue T-track. Nicely done~!
New subscriber here~!
Hahaha nobody could ever dethrone Brad! I think it was more like 150-200 screws lol.
Also thanks for the sub! I may try the toetion box in the future but this works well!
Beautiful job, very well made.
Thank you!
Nice job. Really good video. 35 yr cabinet maker
Wow that means alot. Thank you!
Love it. You should show the dust collection system.
A lot of nice details ... looks like you're gonna love working on it
Thanks! I definitely can't wait to put it to use!
You are a master craftsman great job!
Well done, looks great and functional
Thanks!!
This is incredible. Well done. Can't wait to build this for my small shop
Thanks! That's awesome! Plans are available in the description. :)
Looks great, I’m going to build this table! Thanks for sharing.
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
Oh and I have plans for it linked in the description 😉
Walkers Woodworks 👍🏻
You did a GREAT JOB....I'll do this one in my garage in my new home. :)
Awesome! Thanks so much 💪
Great bench...great job/skill...
Thank you!
The table looks realy cool.
Thank you! I like it alot.
I think it is great ideas.
Only change is remove all T- track and polyurethane the top. Then put the T - track back. It will help with liquid spills, humidity, or anything liquid that could hurt the mdf top.
This is such an awesome table! I wish I had the space for one!
do you wish to manufacture my saw? I invented a "Parallel Guided Power Saw" which can be seen on you tube and can carry any saw on the market and can cut lumber and boards. 4 ft is for jobs away from home. 8 ft is a little heavier and 18 ft is just for shop. to transport you can disassembly into pieces. It has 3 parts: Saw unit, Guide unit, and table, I invented it in 2012 and all the USA companies and Bosch company declined to license from me my say. Bosch wrote that my saw is not good for the market. By contrary is the best because everybody would like to buy my saw, but those companies shall retire almost all of their tools such as sliding saw, table saw, drill press, router table. Bosch did a wonderful design for their sliding saw but kept an old feature of 12 inch cut length. How can they not to see that the length of cut is the most important. The precision of my saw is great and moves very easily on the guide and carry also the heavy dust collector. I need somebody to manufacture with me my saw.
That table came out nice! Can't wait to see the rest of your video's. Keep on building!
Thank you!!
Sweet! Thank you for sharing this.
Thank you for watching!
Great looking work bench. Nice work!
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
Trabaja usted muy bien, todo un profesional.
Now that’s unique !
Of the many many videos on woodworking benches , this has to be one of the most
interesting ideas out there.
Very cool . cool as in i’m too old to know what that word has morphed into today. 😂
Thank you! I definitely say cool. But I'm getting up there to the point I'm like "kids these days". Sooo maybe were both to old haha.
Turned out awesome!
very satisfied with this product
Very nice job
Thank you!
Excellent build and love the work top with all the accessories on there, well done.
Barry (ENG)
Thanks Barry! I appriciate that!
do you wish to manufacture my saw? I invented a "Parallel Guided Power Saw" which can be seen on you tube and can carry any saw on the market and can cut lumber and boards. 4 ft is for jobs away from home. 8 ft is a little heavier and 18 ft is just for shop. to transport you can disassembly into pieces. It has 3 parts: Saw unit, Guide unit, and table, I invented it in 2012 and all the USA companies and Bosch company declined to license from me my say. Bosch wrote that my saw is not good for the market. By contrary is the best because everybody would like to buy my saw, but those companies shall retire almost all of their tools such as sliding saw, table saw, drill press, router table. Bosch did a wonderful design for their sliding saw but kept an old feature of 12 inch cut length. How can they not to see that the length of cut is the most important. The precision of my saw is great and moves very easily on the guide and carry also the heavy dust collector. I need somebody to manufacture with me my saw.
I loved it great skills
Thank you!
Omg I love your table!
Awesome table! Now I want one too!
Build one man! It's so much nicer to have something that is efficient.
Really nice build. Just about exactly what I'm thinking about doing. I would have liked to see how you incorporated the dust collection and how you would handle the hoses. I'm using a small vac and separator too and keep thinking of different ways to manage it. I was thinking of making a manifold under the table and having different places to plug in a shorter hose (with some way to shut off the 'open' legs), Keep u p the great work and making these very helpful videos.
That would be a cool feature! I just cut a hole where my table saw exhaust is and ran the hose and power cord through it haha.
Really enjoyed watch the progress on IG. Nice work on this!
Thanks man! It was a fun build for sure and I'm already God I did it. So useful.
Great job
Thank you!
This is one beautiful outfeed/assembly table! Putting it in my "save for later" inventory. thanks!
Thanks so much! I love it.
Walkers Woodworks I I need to build one my current bench is not working out.
Great video. Great table. Fantastic editing.
Thanks so much!
Very nice build. You are lucky to have extremely nice friends. I find it highly unlikely that anyone would really need all that track. The economical version is to go with bench dogs. I have watched many YTV on woodworking and I cannot find anywhere that sells walnut at a reasonable price. If anyone out there can give up some walnut, please let me know and I'll come get it.
SHELAC is great for the top of MDF Workbenches bro.. It's a beautiful piece of work..
Walnut and MDF, now that’s my kind of build’
Haha gotta be different somehow!
Walkers Woodworks well you nailed it. Pun intended. Nice work on the table by the way. I dig it.
Thanks!!
Great looking table! I need to stop being lazy and finally put t track on the side of mine 🤦🏼♂️
Haha I think it will be an awesome option.
do you wish to manufacture my saw? I invented a "Parallel Guided Power Saw" which can be seen on you tube and can carry any saw on the market and can cut lumber and boards. 4 ft is for jobs away from home. 8 ft is a little heavier and 18 ft is just for shop. to transport you can disassembly into pieces. It has 3 parts: Saw unit, Guide unit, and table, I invented it in 2012 and all the USA companies and Bosch company declined to license from me my say. Bosch wrote that my saw is not good for the market. By contrary is the best because everybody would like to buy my saw, but those companies shall retire almost all of their tools such as sliding saw, table saw, drill press, router table. Bosch did a wonderful design for their sliding saw but kept an old feature of 12 inch cut length. How can they not to see that the length of cut is the most important. The precision of my saw is great and moves very easily on the guide and carry also the heavy dust collector. I need somebody to manufacture with me my saw.
Nice work on the assembly table Brandon! Thanks for sharing the video with us.👍😎JP
Thanks so much for watching!
Your very welcome Brandon!😎
Beautiful work!
Thank you
Amazing table!
Thank you!!
Que buenos trabajos , excelente ... Saludos esde argentina
Very nice work !
Thank you!
Great build again buddy! loving how that table turned out
Thanks man! Appreciate you watching.
I think I’ll build one, that’s what I think!
Thanks
Thanks! The plans for it are available in the video description if you're interested. 👍
Nice work on the build and video Brandon!
Thanks Donny!
Beautiful build, thanks
Thank you
man this is sick. also watching that festool dado guide in action gives me major envy. need to see if something like that exists for the bosch i have. festools systems are just so good and unaffordable 😭
Thank you! I have the same type of thing for my makita track.
I was thinking the same when i saw the video. I'm a litle bit jealous on those festtool tools. I use makita all the time but if i could afford it i defenetly buy festtool
Honestly I like my makita track saw just as well as the festool I used.
@@WalkersWoodworks i'm very happy with my makita too, the color of makita tools has been an inspiration for my channel, every bleu you can see in my videos and my channel has th makita bleu code
Walkers Woodworks Excellent work my good man ! Thank you for the build. Question- I have the Makita track- what attachment/guide do you have for the router? I can’t seem to find many options? I am SLOWLY starting my Green collection- but the router is at the bottom of the list for now!!! Haha thanks
Great work
Great Job.
Thank you!
Whoa! Random to see my buddy Oscar in a video! Had no clue you guys knew each other!
Haha Yea I go down there once in awhile.
Wow those drawer slides is so soft at closing
They are quite amazing!
Best project ever!👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Modular cabinet!👌🏻 adjustable base!
Superb
I tried to think ahead on this one lol.
Very well done !
Thank you
Amazing video. You have a made a work of art!!
Thanks so much!
I really enjoyed your video. Some great ideas.
Thank you! I appreciate you watching! Thanks for taking the time to comment. Means alot.