This is the 22nd in a 33 video series. Building the Smart Woodshop from start to finish. Ron’s Amazon Store. www.paulkhomes.com/ron-s-store... Paulk Plans: stores.modularmarket.com/paulk...
Thanks for these videos. I'm not building a SMART shop, but my land-locked shop is benefiting from your storage ideas and the techniques, tooling and work approaches are enlightening. I have a cabinet-makers SawStop and can't tell you how well it works and on several occasions has saved extremities. In the past, breaking down sheet goods has been hard on my tablesaws and risky business at best. Using your workbench and a tracksaw takes nearly all the risk out of that operation. Thank you for your ongoing contribution to the community and the craft.
My friend when you get to my age and are not able to get out in the shop any more you kinda like seeing drawers made by someone who knows what they are doing. Besides, he ask for viewer's opinion, am I not allowed mine. God Bless my friend and may you have a very Merry Christmas.
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Very clear video. I may actually be able to understand how your system goes together with a few more of these. Wanted to buy the plans but don't own a computer and printer. VA disability check leaves very little to stretch. Are there printed plans available?
Hey Ron. Thanks for the meticulous plans. Bought them for both the SMART tool shop and the SMART bench. I was wondering about the depth of dados. I saw that you provided dado depths to the draw bottoms (1/16) to one of the subscribers in the comments, however, what about the cabinet dados on the 3/4 ply that the draw bottoms fit into? I get that you don't want to give too much away in the vids, which are incredibly helpful, but it seems a little vague in the plans. So, yeah, if you could confirm dado depths that would be great. TNX.
@@TheSmartWoodshop Tnx so much for getting back in such a timely manner. Just bought a used 7x14 that came with shelves and work bench. Going to be tearing them out and starting fresh with your plans. The only thing I like that I might try to keep and incorporate into your plans is a slot for sheeting goods. Very handy. Tnx again and happy holidays.
Thanks for the video. What is that track saw jig that's circular for repeatable cuts? Looks like festool but also looks like home built jig. Can you share the link? Thanks.