I just love the perpetual smile on your face. Almost can feel the joy inside you as you do things u love. Keep up the Spirit and may God bless and multiply your joy.
Steve, you are one heck of a good guy. Great plan, great customer service. I haven't built it yet, but it's on my to do list, after I finish some outdoor projects from my honey do list. Enjoyed the video. With all the smiling you are doing throughout the video, I'd have to say if we were neighbors you definitely would be one of my good friends to hang out with. I like happy people. Jim from Wisconsin.
I watched this video from a link from Steve Good. I was going to click the like button but it was blue cuz I apparently watched it before and enjoyed it then too. Getting old makes all things new again.
Hi Stephen! Thanks for watching! Yes, I saw Steve shared my video in his newsletter. That was real nice of him to do. I watch the same videos sometimes too and don't even realize I've watched it before.
What a great idea. That design works much better than the factory one and you get built in storage it's a WIN - WIN. Thanks Steve for taking the time to share it with all of us.
OK here we go. Great video edit. Great sound editing. Great project design. You smiling the whole damn time you're making the video makes you among the best woodworking RU-vidrs. You look and sound like you're actually having fun in your shop.
Thanks! Well, I am having fun in my shop! lol I smile when I play drums too. It's some weird concentration thing and don't even know I'm doing it till I watch it back.
Just finished building this stand. I am just putting together a woodshop and needed a more functional stand for my Dewalt scroll saw. Very easy build with the plans and I got it done in one day. Thanks for making it simple and functional for us beginners. Keep up the good work Steve!
Hi John! Thanks for the msg. Glad you were able to use the plans to build one. I love rolling my stand outside to cut on nice days. The Harbor Freight momentary footswitch is a good addition if you don't have one, so I suggest using that instead of turning the switch on/off a lot.
Very nice design Steve. Simple and functional. I also liked your video because you jumped right into the bill and showed us add-ons throughout. For me I like your presentation style. I have one more build before I can start on one of these. You have motivated me to do some thing I want it for four years
I had a great time building this project. Steve’s design is thoughtful and functional. I don’t build many shop projects with “design elements “ but the curves in this stand are nice touches.
Thank you Earl! Glad you liked it and thanks for the comment and getting the plans! I added the curves to get some of the sharp edges out of the way of my legs, make it more compact, and so it would just look cooler.
Good ideal. Like the tilt design. Shelves are a nice thought also, with storage for blades and whatever else is related to a scroll saw. I'm a hobby wood worker just looking at a Dewalt DW788. This stand just scrapped the ideal of buying the saw/stand combo which is $130 extra.
Steve Good gave a link to your scroll saw video a while back. I just bought a new Pegas 21 inch scroll saw to replace my DeWalt788 which died on me. I remembered it, found the link and bought your plan. You plan looks great and I think I will have a good time adapting it for my new saw. It’s like apiece of Shaker furniture- simple, practical and yet elegant at the same time. Just subscribed to your RU-vid channel. Keep the great stuff coming!
Hi Michael - Thanks for getting the plans! Congrats on the new saw, that's a nice one. I had fun designing that stand. I didn't like sitting on a stool, so I wanted one that was regular chair height. The forward tilt is easier on the neck too. I'd love to see a picture of your stand when you are done. I like seeing what customizations people do, like paint jobs and different storage ideas.
Thanks Gary! So glad I made this stand. It's much more comfy to sit in a regular chair to scroll than on a tall stool. I added a 1 gallon shop vac in the space on the bottom too.
Sweet design Steve! The storage and cord reel are nice touches, but what really caught my eye was the sloped mounting and 3-wheel base. Talk about simple and ingenious! Now I want to go buy a scroll saw just so I can build a cart like yours. Tkae care my friend and try to stay cool this summer.
Hi Michael, thanks! It's really nice having the saw tilted. I thought the three wheels would be kind of tippy, but the front is so wide that it's not at all. You take care too!
That looks great and very functional. Really like the cord wrap. Never thought of doing something like that... Always roll the cords up and set them on the machine.
I like the way you have the saw tilted so you can sit and use it. Scroll saw projects sometimes take a while, and why stand when you can sit? Your videos are always interesting and entertaining and keep things moving. Not everyone produces woodworking videos that hold my interest.
Aw, well thanks! It is fun and I'm glad that comes across in my videos. I look at my old videos and wonder why I'm trying to be so serious. I'm much more my goofy self now. lol
Love your enthusiasm! I honestly get a kick out of your smile as you work in all of your videos. That shows you love what you do! I have the Dewalt Scroll saw too and have been putting off buying a stand because of the expense. I'm heading over to your Etsy shop right now to buy your plans! Thank you for all the links...very helpful. Love your builds...keep it up!👍👍
Thanks again Steve. My new saw should be here next week and then on to building a stand. Your plan is well thought out and look very functional. Keep smiling and making that sawdust. Cheers!
Cool, thanks David! I much prefer to sit in a regular height chair than a tall stool. Also having the saw tilted helps with neck and shoulder strain on long cutting sessions.
Thanks James! The drum thrones are great, especially the really padded ones with a gas lift adjustment. Mine is Roc-n-Soc, but Pork Pie makes good ones too.
Beautiful project, Steve! How great to be able to wheel the saw outside to work. And the drum throne idea: adjust the seat instead of the tool. Brilliant, buddy!
Just purchased your plans Steve and I plan to build the stand this weekend. I think that I will modify the plans a bit. On the front mount area I plan to install a hinge and for the rear mount an adjustable height assembly. This will give me an ease of height correction for multiple users or different stools. Great video as usual...
Hey, thank you very much. I used my friends' saws that were tilted and liked how it felt. I think sitting at the tilted table will be a nice break from all the other stand-up shop activities.
Hi Steve - This is the first video of yours I have seen and I will now be watching many more. Your project look like they are for the guy that needs a nice design but without the need to be a rocket scientist. I will send a picture of mine when it is done. The tilted feature is something I would never have thought of. TWO THUMBS UP!!!
Thanks Billy! Awesome! I like using it outside. I suspect that now that the kids are out of school, I might have an audience the next time I'm out on the driveway. lol
Ha this is awesome my friend, Thank you for sharing. I have never used one of these saws while I was sitting, I have always had it on a taller shelf and stood there. Thanks for sharing this design with us. I love it, I will be making one of these soon, selling point being it is moveable with rollers, that helps a bunch. Thanks for sharing and have a blessed week my friend. Dale
Thanks! I had my scroll saw on my workbench and used it standing up for a while. It is so much more comfortable to sit in a regular height chair with the saw tilted forward. Easier on the neck. Glad you like it and hope you make it.
@@SteveCarmichael I know I am slow, but I did make one of these stands for my saw, and I must say I love it, I did not put the drawers in the bottom like you did, I just left them as shelves, For the time being that is where I store my sanders, small hand held sanders, extra sand paper and a small belt sander. At the back of the stand I also made that a shelf area as well, so it is basically a smaller vertical cube with two shelves as well, it works perfectly to hold the DeWalt sanders and since its square the square extra sanding disc, that come in the square packages stack neatly in them as well. This was a really fun project, sorry for my delay in replying, I was going to post some pics to your blog, but it looks like I can only comment there, I might see if you have instagram and tag you there. Thanks again for sharing the video with us and I hope you have a blessed week. PS, I needed up coming back here this morning after doing some more research on inevitable cnc machine, Im still not convinced I need one, but I think it would be handy to have, when I was watching you make the serving tray it reminded me I have not commented back on this video since I made the saw stand. thanks again sir, and have a blessed week Dale
Very nice as always Steve. I have the same saw and was given the stand as a Father's Day gift about 8 years ago. Your's is nicer than the Dewalt! Love your projects.