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Having a good work surface in your woodshop is a must. But a good worktop is not something you can just buy at the store. Sometimes you have to take things into your own hands. In this video, I show you how to build a worktop that features a laminated surface, maple edge banding, and combination track with Woodpeckers Stealth Stops. Combination track combines both t-track and miter track. The best of both worlds.
So if you are looking to build a new bench top, work surface, or some DIY countertops, this could be your solution. These worktops are easy to build and are relatively inexpensive.
A big thank you to Jason Hibbs of Bourbon Moth for the inspiration. His video on laminated work surfaces was a huge help. Thanks man!
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@johnsfox123
@johnsfox123 Год назад
First of your videos that I've watched. I love it! Nice presentation, style, demeanor, etc. Well edited. I'm a subscriber! Keep up the good work.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thank you 🙏 I’m glad you liked it!
@wallacegrommet9343
@wallacegrommet9343 Год назад
I agree. Less is more! Information overload ruins too many carpentry videos 😵‍💫
@matthewbarry7026
@matthewbarry7026 Год назад
@@EverydayBuilds That use of your level for a straight edge on the table saw just blew my mind. Thats the best tool tip Ive ever seen, and it just fly's by. 200 IQ
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
@@matthewbarry7026 lol, thank you!
@fdort3971
@fdort3971 7 месяцев назад
​@EverydayBuilds nicely done! This is my first but not the last of your videos I've watched. I enjoyed your humour and clear explanation! I never thought about boxing in a filing cabinet...interesting idea. I think it's great you were wearing a mask and using dust collection most of the time you were cutting mdf...that stuff is toxic. You are clearly smart and creative...definitely subscribed. I also think it's great you acknowledged who you got the idea from.
@pshep123
@pshep123 Год назад
Had to comment on your observation about waiting too long to buy a track saw - completely agree. Anyone cutting panels needs to buy one today, don't wait.
@danahawkeye
@danahawkeye 6 месяцев назад
I love the way that you included normal Office filing cabinets into your workbenches, great idea. I wouldn't have thought of that, I would have just used some 'old' second hand kitchen cabinet bases. Your idea is much better. Nice mitre station.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 4 месяца назад
Thank you! Filing cabinets for the win 🙌
@Brangustx
@Brangustx Год назад
Good video. I use a fine notched spreader for my contact cement and throwaway pain paint brush for the edges. Also spread the glue on the plastic laminate upside down over the top of the matting surfaces first then so you don't have to worry about spills, then coat the matting surface last. I'm going to have to try the hardwood chamfer technique on my next opportunity. Also plastic laminate cuts on the table saw just fine and much much faster. You can also use a trim bit with the router to cut pieces to size. I like the track. No need for a fence.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Glad you liked it! Thanks for the tips 👍
@StoneyMeyerhoeffer
@StoneyMeyerhoeffer Год назад
12:15 the proper scoring tool is a single pass usually. After scoring bend it so the score you just did is on the inside of the fold. This will snap the backing clean as it stretches and leave a much nicer edge and you only need to bend one way. And it's satisfying like bubble wrap when it snaps. Not truly important if you are going to do a final flush trim with a router, but if you ever need to seam two pieces together, I'd get the right tool. they are $5.00 P.S. I realized I forgot to say, awesome build. Good ideas in there. I hadn't seen the miter track and the woodpecker stops. Those are nice. Having the stop in the work surface instead of maintaining a fence (which is what I have now) is definitely an improvement in function of the overall workspace. Redesign is going on the list.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Awesome! Thank you for your input, it’s much appreciated. Fenceless is the way to go 👌
@IamSpectre2020
@IamSpectre2020 Год назад
Thank You. I have subscribed because you worked on a project without trying to sell me anythin, No sponsors no commercia's really hope your channel groes.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thank you 🙏 me too!
@carycleland9506
@carycleland9506 Год назад
Looks awesome, now I have ANOTHER thing I need to build.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Lol, the list is NEVER ending!
@homecraftsolutions3506
@homecraftsolutions3506 Год назад
Love the quality of your work. Some would say why go to all the trouble for your shop? But if you are in it all the time why not have it look and function the best it can be. Well done Jordan.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Exactly! 🙌 And thank you!
@jeffk464
@jeffk464 Год назад
Cool hack using the store bought cabinets underneath.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thank you! I love how it turned out 👌
@guybowers9094
@guybowers9094 Год назад
Just came across your video and glad I did. I am in the process of making my mitresaw station and this is just about the same that I need to do to mine. Best job
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thank you! Good luck with your build 👍
@jerryohearn5414
@jerryohearn5414 Год назад
Very well produced video. Informative and easy to watch.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thank you!
@heliosdawnsong
@heliosdawnsong 8 месяцев назад
Good work crediting the video that inspired you and adding the link. Ethics, FTW!
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 8 месяцев назад
🤙🤙🤙
@rjsenn4142
@rjsenn4142 Год назад
Great tutorial- I’ve used my track saw to cut laminate- easy peasy
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thanks! Ill have to try that next time!
@rjsenn4142
@rjsenn4142 Год назад
@@EverydayBuilds I was a little nervous the first time I tried it. I supported the laminate with some scrap ply during the cut. I was pleasantly surprised on how clean the cut was. Used a high tooth count/plywood blade in my tracksaw.
@tomr3422
@tomr3422 Год назад
put a strip of 1/8 mdf on the table saw to keep int from sliding under the fence and cut away, maybe go to a 60 tooth blade.
@pieces94
@pieces94 Год назад
Just came across your video, well done. Can't wait to catch up on all your builds.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thank you 😁
@fromthecrypt3836
@fromthecrypt3836 Год назад
I really enjoyed your video I will build one just like that. Well done. Thanks
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thank you 🙏
@somethingwitty44
@somethingwitty44 Год назад
It sounded like something I'm interested in so I subscribed hit the like and turned on notifications to get all the latest content, then to top it off I'm also commenting. Good stuff. Thanks
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Lol, thank you 😂
@somethingwitty44
@somethingwitty44 Год назад
@@EverydayBuilds Nice. Recognized by the guy who made the video. 😎
@garysobczak9931
@garysobczak9931 Год назад
Well done! My first time to watch one of your videos and now a subscriber!!
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thank you and welcome!!!
@MrJKellerLewis
@MrJKellerLewis Год назад
👍🔔 looking forward to the next one
@alexpro7614
@alexpro7614 Год назад
Simple but great job man…
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Appreciate it!
@UntitledUnlimitedCreations
@UntitledUnlimitedCreations Год назад
Learnt a few new things this video. Liked and subscribed bud!
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Awesome, thank you!
@AngieWilliamsDesigns
@AngieWilliamsDesigns 6 месяцев назад
I love a good shop project. Getting ready to build out my miter station. Pretty sure I follow you on IG already. But just realized I’m not subscribed here on Youtbue. Well… I wasn’t I am now.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 6 месяцев назад
Awesome! Good luck with your miter station!
@hernebaybob
@hernebaybob Год назад
Beautiful - really enjoyed watching this
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thank you 🙏
@wellsistvan
@wellsistvan Год назад
new sub and first video on your channel. looking forward to seeing more. well done!
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thank you and welcome!
@bryansimon3206
@bryansimon3206 Год назад
The cabinets your top are on, I like ,who makes them? Great look and job.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thank you!
@jewdd1989
@jewdd1989 2 года назад
I just subscribed, your tops look fantastic and definitely durable and easy to clean! Love that!
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 2 года назад
Thank you 🙏
@jayraysdiy852
@jayraysdiy852 Год назад
I like it! Your shop is looking good.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thanks! It's really coming along, lol
@tomr3422
@tomr3422 Год назад
Just a FYI - a cheap paint sprayer will put down your contact adhesive fast and it will be a thin coat and set up faster, and you can cut your laminate on the table saw with a strip of 1/8 inch on the table against the fence to keep it from going under the fence, no more climbing on stuff - great content
@richardasby1120
@richardasby1120 2 года назад
Grab you a laminate file for softening the edges. It gives you good quick work and much safer than sandpaper.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 2 года назад
Awesome! I will have to check those out.
@tomr3422
@tomr3422 Год назад
plastic file - ie plasticut file.
@ewetuber186000
@ewetuber186000 Год назад
Great looking workshop.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thank you
@BigAlz11
@BigAlz11 Год назад
What are those cool cabinets you have underneath? I want some!!! Love the instructionall BTW 💪
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Found them on FB Marketplace. Not sure where they are from, sorry 😢
@jesseybarra6723
@jesseybarra6723 Год назад
DEVAISE 3 Drawer Mobile File Cabinet with Lock Under Desk Metal Filing Cabinet for
@tomr3422
@tomr3422 Год назад
If you have used office furniture outlets near you they sell them pretty cheap and sometimes you can get dinged up/bad paint items cheap if you dont mind a little body work and putting a fresh coat of the paint color of your choice on them.
@vibepusher2717
@vibepusher2717 Год назад
@@jesseybarra6723 Doing God's work
@E_J_3
@E_J_3 11 месяцев назад
Awesome work... you did a great job
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 11 месяцев назад
Thank you 🙏
@carolinaworkshop7091
@carolinaworkshop7091 10 месяцев назад
This looks so good.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 10 месяцев назад
Thank you!!!
@eduardomontes1276
@eduardomontes1276 Год назад
I love it !!! It's a gem 👍👏👏💪
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thank you 👊
@PawPawsClan
@PawPawsClan Год назад
Nice job, thanks for sharing
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thanks and you’re welcome 👍
@RossWilliamsDC
@RossWilliamsDC 8 месяцев назад
Very nice quality video. Why not just route the track slot after gluing up the top and laminate in one piece?
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 8 месяцев назад
That’s definitely another way of achieving the same thing. But routing out that much MDF would be a messy job. I try to cut down on dust whenever possible 👍
@aaronroos2439
@aaronroos2439 2 года назад
This was great man. Thank you!🙂🔨
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 2 года назад
You’re welcome! Glad you enjoyed it 😁
@brentciesliga
@brentciesliga Год назад
New sub here! First video I have seen of yours. I am looking forward to watching more. It definitely looks very approachable for me just starting out!
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Heck yeah! Just gotta start 👍
@_ErIc1976
@_ErIc1976 2 года назад
Thanks for the video man.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 2 года назад
You’re welcome!
@fritz4345
@fritz4345 Год назад
Excellent!
@mahendrawardhana3189
@mahendrawardhana3189 8 месяцев назад
Nice work and presentation. Curious about how you can apply contact cement with a roller. Do you dilute the adhesive? To put a little context to my question. I live in Jakarta, Indonesia. Perhaps the contact cement available here is different than in the US.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 8 месяцев назад
I spread it straight from the can. No diluting 👍
@KeithBeindorf
@KeithBeindorf Год назад
Great video! Do you have a video showing how you built the rest of the workbench? It looks like you have some metal cabinets-- are they tool cabinets you sourced?
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thank you! I documented the rest of it on my Instagram page 👍 The cabinets are just office filing cabinets that I found on FB Marketplace. Hope that helps 😁
@terrancetenley2786
@terrancetenley2786 Год назад
Very nice build!! Do you have a link for the cabinets?
@terrancetenley2786
@terrancetenley2786 Год назад
@@DavidGunter thank you, I think I am just going to go with some used kitchen cabinets
@grahamwilson4354
@grahamwilson4354 Год назад
Great top love the laminate - you may have answered this before - but where did you get the grey cabinets please? Tks
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Definitely my most asked question, lol. I got them used from Facebook marketplace. Not sure what brand they are either. But in my most recent video, I talk a bit about it and there are some comments from people who may know what brand they are 👍
@tonypetroc
@tonypetroc 6 месяцев назад
Awesome build! I'm doing something similar, and having never used a combo track before, wondering where to put the track in relation to the fence of the miter saw. The miter track would be just forward of the fence for the woodpecker stops, but did you line up the T-Track perfectly with the fence or a bit forward, or does it even matter? Thanks again, great videos!
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 4 месяца назад
Thanks! The t-track is as you said, lined up with the fence (not perfect, but pretty close). And that makes the miter track just in front of the fence 👍
@herschelgross5187
@herschelgross5187 6 месяцев назад
Ok nice video and shop but i can't be the only one lol when you broke out the orange plastic speed square....
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 6 месяцев назад
lol, sometimes you gotta use what ya got 😂
@wayneyadams
@wayneyadams Год назад
17:39 Wouldn't it have been easier to secure the track before putting the top in place so you could flip it over and tighten the bolts face up?
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Probably, but it wasn’t too bad
@thack1992
@thack1992 2 месяца назад
Great video! Where did you find the 3 drawer cabinets?
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Месяц назад
Facebook marketplace
@celticwoodworking8706
@celticwoodworking8706 Год назад
PRO TIP ! When you put down laminate, screw down the top from underneath. With laminate on the screws, you can never get to them again.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
The screws through the top are only to laminate the two pieces of mdf together
@Darkest_Depths
@Darkest_Depths Год назад
Those screws will never need to be removed, my only concern would have been the recess created by the screw. Amazing clean looking build, could you please include a link to those cabinet draws, great look.
@dukedavis736
@dukedavis736 Год назад
@@Darkest_DepthsI would like to know the same thing……where did you get the metal cabinets inside the cabinet.
@TexChopper
@TexChopper Год назад
​@@Darkest_Depths he says this at the 18:40 mark
@troyqueen9503
@troyqueen9503 Год назад
The only time that you need to be concerned about the recess is when using veneers,then you use automotive body fill then sand for a flush top.👍📐🇨🇦
@swest9775
@swest9775 Год назад
Use your track saw on top of some rigid foam to cut your laminate to any desired sizes
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
I will definitely be trying that next time! Thanks 😁
@johndoe6032
@johndoe6032 Год назад
Looks great but I was wondering what the advantage is to making the space for the combination Lakota that way versus a solid top and routing out the slot. It seems like it would be a lot faster to do the latter.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Honestly, I wanted to avoid the absolute mess of routing that slot, lol 😂
@bryanmoir3184
@bryanmoir3184 8 месяцев назад
Nice build! Started with your floating shelf video. I like this approach. Where did you get the drawers/cabinets for the base?
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 8 месяцев назад
Thank you! I got them used on facebook marketplace 👍
@bryanmoir3184
@bryanmoir3184 8 месяцев назад
@@EverydayBuilds The #1 source for all your wood working needs! lol😏
@susan_halla
@susan_halla Год назад
I’m about* to do the same thing in my shop - except I’m using my own custom laminate that I make. (*”About” is all relative - hopefully within the next 6 months). Great build - I’ll look into that track and cool stop system. Thanks!
@joegrimes6485
@joegrimes6485 Год назад
Nice job
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thank you 🙏
@RaptureResins
@RaptureResins 3 месяца назад
Thoughts on the Woodpeckers StealthStop thus far? I just got mine in preparation for finishing my miter station. All 4 of the red stops had micro cracks in them out of the package. Basically from the set screw to the end of that section. Have you had any issues?
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 3 месяца назад
I did not have that issue. I love them! Great for repeatable cuts 👍
@boonvang708
@boonvang708 Год назад
Cool cabinets can you show us how you built those?
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thank you! I don’t have a video on that. But I did a few posts about it on my Instagram 👍
@thistledownwoodcraft3426
@thistledownwoodcraft3426 Год назад
So it has been 6 months. Did you find not having a fence all the way down each side any hindrance to getting true 90 degree cuts? Great job and a clean look. Having the usable table to the wall would be nice to use as assembly space.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
No problem at all 👍 Thank you!
@BK-fy2xi
@BK-fy2xi 9 месяцев назад
I like the top but am interested it the cabinet part. Are those metal file cabinets?
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 9 месяцев назад
Thanks! Yes, they are metal file cabinets I got second hand from FB Marketplace 👍
@BK-fy2xi
@BK-fy2xi 9 месяцев назад
@@EverydayBuilds smart move. Easier and probably more durable drawer hardware.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 9 месяцев назад
@@BK-fy2xi they have been amazing! Best and most affordable shop storage in my opinion.
@yodaiam1000
@yodaiam1000 Год назад
I am planning my work shop and need to do something like. Great video. Just be careful to protect that window in case the miter saw kicks out a piece toward the window. It is more likely to happen when using the stops in the track.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Great point! Thank you 🙏
@scott98390
@scott98390 11 месяцев назад
Talk to me about those cabinets, amigo... where'd you get those?
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 11 месяцев назад
Facebook Marketplace 👍
@jaybee6318
@jaybee6318 Год назад
What kind of drawers are those under the station? I’m looking for something just like that.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
They are metal filing cabinets I found on Facebook marketplace. I haven’t been able to find a brand on them.
@ihappel
@ihappel Год назад
how far back from the front and back edge did the miter saw fence end up?
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
8.5 inches from the front and 17.5 from the back 👍
@ryanskeete
@ryanskeete Год назад
Just curious why you didn’t put the edge banding on AFTER the laminate? The way you did it, the laminate sits proud of the edge banding even with the chamfer. This is likely to chip. Done the other way, edge band last, you wont have an issue down the road.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
It can definitely be done either way, I just like the look of a continuous top. And adding the edge banding after can be difficult to get it perfectly flush. Just my preference 👍
@joelp.dietzjr.2919
@joelp.dietzjr.2919 2 месяца назад
Where did you find the metal office cabinets
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Месяц назад
Facebook marketplace
@fahadalneama3896
@fahadalneama3896 Год назад
Hi! Love the video! Which laminate type did you use and where did you get it from? Any suggestions?
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
I used the Formica brand. I purchased it from a local supplier, but I have also included a link to the same product down in the video description.
@pdxcartbuilders2178
@pdxcartbuilders2178 Год назад
Where did you get those Drawer cabinets?
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Facebook marketplace 👍
@pierocorazza2258
@pierocorazza2258 Год назад
Great video and even better final product! What type of cabinets did you use below the cutting surface?
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thank you! They are metal filing cabinets I got of Facebook marketplace. 👍
@vibepusher2717
@vibepusher2717 Год назад
@@EverydayBuilds What brand and model?
@countrycloudboy
@countrycloudboy 9 месяцев назад
How do you align the combo track to your miter saw?
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 8 месяцев назад
I aligned the combo track with each other and then aligned the fence of my miter saw with the combo track.
@tomfull6637
@tomfull6637 Год назад
New sub! 🎉
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Woooo!!!
@Northdeltawoodworks
@Northdeltawoodworks Год назад
Can you tell me about your work bench? It looks like some type of aluminum frames (2, maybe?) with leveling feet, with a 4x8’ sheet of melamine on top? I need to make one.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
You are exactly right. There are two metals frames measuring 36”x36” and I purchased them from Rockler. 👍
@johnfrederickson3082
@johnfrederickson3082 Год назад
WHERE DID YOU BUY THE DRAWER CABINETS?
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Facebook Marketplace 👍
@bruceebling1085
@bruceebling1085 Год назад
Do you have a source for the file cabinets?
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
I do not, sorry 😞 I purchased them from FB Marketplace
@Scott-qd2sc
@Scott-qd2sc 2 года назад
Can you provide a link to the combination track you used? Thanks!
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 2 года назад
Added a link in the description 👍
@jackdelancey248
@jackdelancey248 Год назад
Next time you might want to apply the laminate and then the maple edge. The maple will take more abuse over time.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
I’ve done it both ways, but I prefer the laminate to go all the way to the edge 👍
@jeffdeluca1153
@jeffdeluca1153 Год назад
I see you have the makita track saw as opposed to the festool. Your thoughts on that? Thx and great build Jeff
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
I haven’t had the chance to use a festool track saw, but I have heard great things about the newest one. I went with the corded Makita, because it was a great entry point into a track saw. I wasn’t sure how much I would use it, but it has quickly become one of my favorite tools.
@jeffdeluca1153
@jeffdeluca1153 Год назад
@Everyday Builds 1st and foremost thanknyou forbresponding.. most youtubbers don't bother for all their talking! Anyway chk out Dan Pattison he did a good review on the Makita. Looks like a winner w all theor specials too.. Festool never runs sales that I've seen. Thx again u got a scriber
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
@@jeffdeluca1153 No problem 🤙 I love talkin shop. And thanks, I’ll have to check him out. I have no complaints with my Makita.
@jeffdeluca1153
@jeffdeluca1153 Год назад
@Everyday Builds I'm a little tech challenged. How do you get these comments so fast? Thx
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
@@jeffdeluca1153 notifications, lol
@stephenwilliams1946
@stephenwilliams1946 Год назад
Why not use your track saw and rough cut your laminate before you do the step to contact cement the substrate? Cement them both at once
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Definitely going to try that next time 👍
@stephenwilliams1946
@stephenwilliams1946 Год назад
@@EverydayBuilds I have that Makita track saw and it has the positive stop for 1/8” cuts. It is perfect for that situation instead of scoring with the razor knife. Just my $.02
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
@@stephenwilliams1946 love it 🙌
@rksmith5273
@rksmith5273 Год назад
Nice workstation. Its too bad you didn't share the complete build, specifically the center console. There are definitely better builds on YT for us newbies.
@seanbrotherton542
@seanbrotherton542 2 года назад
I hit subcribe at "shop builds..." Here's my comments: Track Saw. You are 100% on the mark! It's a game changing tool. Those who may be thinking about it for years on end you should get one. Like everyone else you'll ask yourself why you waited so long. I have the Makita cordless saw with two 55 inch tracks and use the TSO track link things to put them together. I then bought the 118 inch Festool track and added a TSO 50 inch parallel guide system and TSO track square. The precision is unmatched even with a good table saw. Note: the 45 degree rail lock on the Makita saw wont work with Festool rails. so if your doing 45 degree cuts you just have to make sure the saw doesn't fall over. not a deal breaker in my opnion. I'm wanting to try laminating also and eventually try to fix the wood veneer on an old table dining room table I have. Is the process similar with wood veneer? I would rather practice on a miter saw station first! And can't you buy MDF already laminated? I know.....what fun is that? Your assembly table stands. are those the Rockler stands you used? I have a Kreg table for my router. I like it but wondered if you have any issues with the Rockler tables
@adrianbevan6355
@adrianbevan6355 Год назад
Hi, Great video, can you confirm the amazon link for the formica please, doesn't appear to refelect the actual product used. As I'm based in the UK, could you rovide your local company info and exact product detail (product ID)....Cheers & keep up the good work.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
It’s just standard black Formica 👍
@adrianbevan6355
@adrianbevan6355 Год назад
@@EverydayBuilds Thanks, just struggling to find it, have you got a link please to where you got yours?
@erwin757
@erwin757 8 месяцев назад
Safety warning ⚠️ at 5:33. When you use your track saw never catch the falling piece like this. If the track saw kicks back it goes goes backwards. Your hand and fingers will be hurt!! Be safe! Use a stand or table where you prevent the cut off piece to fall down
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 8 месяцев назад
Thank you 🙏 I will keep that in mind.
@M4DHUSKY
@M4DHUSKY Год назад
I like this setup.Clean and funktional,awesome. Pro tip:Your skill level is so much above your sence of humor,drop it.
@seanroberts8855
@seanroberts8855 2 года назад
Do you have a LINK for those cabinets in the station?
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 2 года назад
The ones I have in this video I found on Facebook Marketplace. But I did find some similar ones on Amazon and you can find the in my Amazon Store under ‘For the Shop’. You can find a link to my Amazon Store in the description 👍
@steinbierz
@steinbierz 2 года назад
@@EverydayBuilds Great video! What brand filing cabinet did you use for your build? I see on Instagram where it was pointed out that the filing cabinet in your Amazon Store is 23" instead of ~28" in your build.
@leehound
@leehound Год назад
Fancy Smancy
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Lol, thank you!
@blindviper
@blindviper Год назад
Next time use the track saw to cut the laminate!
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Yeah! That’s what others have said as well. I will definitely do that next time. Thank you!
@cpeterson877
@cpeterson877 2 года назад
Good design. Good skills. Stop spreading glue with your fingers.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 2 года назад
Thank you, lol 😂
@ExSheriffFattyBoySkinnyArms
Well done, nice project, very practical
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thank you!
@Shipilov_Roman
@Shipilov_Roman Год назад
Привет Россия на связи
@TheRobertsFamilyUnit
@TheRobertsFamilyUnit Год назад
My wife is losing her eyesight due to diabetes. She has no choice in this. Please value yours by wearing safety glasses. Thanks.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
I’m sorry to hear that 😢 Will do, thank you 🙏
@bryansimon3206
@bryansimon3206 Год назад
Sorry asked too soon.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
No worries, hopefully you can find some!
@jeffsapp9951
@jeffsapp9951 Год назад
Well done! I like your idea of the file cabinets. Do they work well for tool storage?
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thank you! Yes, they work great. They hold a lot more than I even thought they would.
@jeffsapp9951
@jeffsapp9951 Год назад
@@EverydayBuilds - Thanks!
@MoonshineBlack.
@MoonshineBlack. Год назад
Great video! But am I the only wood worker that vomits in my mouth when someone says MDF??
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
What else would you have used in this situation?
@TheDishDoc
@TheDishDoc 9 месяцев назад
Great build. Do you mind sharing where you got your file cabinets from?
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds 8 месяцев назад
Thank you! I got them used from Facebook marketplace 👍
@rhondaodden4286
@rhondaodden4286 2 года назад
So impressed with the finished product and the video. Awesome!!
@helderlage
@helderlage 10 дней назад
Hi Jordan. I don't work with wood or any other material, but I follow many channels. I came across yours by chance and started following you. Thank you for sharing your work. A big hug from Lisbon, Portugal, EU
@1202jazzman
@1202jazzman Год назад
Can you provide information on the base cabinets you used for you station. Make, model or source?
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
I got them used on Facebook marketplace. And they have no make or model listed on them. Sorry 😞
@nickbrutanna9973
@nickbrutanna9973 Год назад
Consistent also works... each subsequent cut is consistent with the previous one. Would also suggest drilling your holes first, before glue, just because that way it doesn't shift on you... while you're doing it.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thanks Nick! 👊
@frankpolanco561
@frankpolanco561 Год назад
For someone who has undiagnosed OCD, your video instantly drew me in with the high contrast bench colors. Then you kept my attention with the great shots of satisfying cuts and assembly. Great job! I've always thought about adding laminate to work benches, but have refrained due to how it wears. While the black top you added looks amazing new, you can see the wear and tear as white scratches on your assembly table. I wonder if just changing to lighter colors would hide them better. With a wood top, any wear just adds to the look. One last note, kudos to you for giving credit where credit is due regarding your inspiration. I'm sure Mr. Hibbs will see this one day and comment.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
First of all, thank you! And secondly, the laminate on my assembly table is pre-applied and significantly inferior to the laminate I applied to the miter saw station. The laminate on the miter saw station will hold up much much better than the assembly table. Hope that helps! 😊
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
The laminate on the assembly table is basically black paper, not great.
@wallacegrommet9343
@wallacegrommet9343 Год назад
I bought Paperstone solid surface sheet seconds directly at the factory in Hoquiam Wa for my assorted interior cabine counters. Extremely dense material that can be worked with carpentry tools and carbide blades. The toughest material you will ever meet. I was even able to tap and thread it for flush fasteners
@alixbarks
@alixbarks Год назад
15° laminate trim router bit does a very nice job of finishing. Kudos on the maple edge. A classy and durable treatment.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thank you 🙌
@PaganWizard
@PaganWizard Год назад
VERY nice build!!! 16:25 A strip of left over laminate in the groove for your T-track, will lift the T-track up to being flush with the top of your work surface.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
That’s a nice idea! Thank you 👊
@PaganWizard
@PaganWizard Год назад
@@EverydayBuilds You're welcome
@zenrand688
@zenrand688 Месяц назад
I was going to comment that the T-track is going to be below the level of the laminate - yours is a great idea to get it flush - thx.
@igloostones4766
@igloostones4766 Год назад
Great video! I love the idea of using filing cabinets and the top came out perfect. Definitely will do something similar for my new workshop.
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
Thank you! Good luck with your new shop!
@JoeGP
@JoeGP Год назад
that track securing method from underneath is kinda shit, i'm not gonna lie, I don't see any advantages except maybe it looks cleaner ? otherwise interesting, I would probably just drill and countersink holes in it
@EverydayBuilds
@EverydayBuilds Год назад
You didn’t really explain why “it’s sh!t”. I prefer the hidden fasteners. 🤙
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