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Folding Outfeed Table For Table Saw 

April Wilkerson
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Things I Used in This Project:
Miter saw stand: goo.gl/zQvvF1
Miter saw: goo.gl/P3Z0hD
Multi Stand: goo.gl/gDgP9e
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Rolling lumber rack: goo.gl/eiDB1A
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Superjaws: goo.gl/Rn09gu
Electric planer: goo.gl/NlewpL
Push blocks: goo.gl/6PbL1m
Small clamps: goo.gl/XbTgEr
Drills: goo.gl/PU4qgI
Taper jig: goo.gl/eFgi0J
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@Dorian_sapiens
@Dorian_sapiens 8 лет назад
Automatic thumbs up for orienting us to the finished product before launching into pieces and procedures! (Please note, this isn't a sarcastic slow clap: your videos are always very good in that respect. It's just one of my pet peeves!)
@WaynesWorldGarage
@WaynesWorldGarage 4 года назад
So I just built one of these. Thank you for the plans. I couldn't find the distance the 1/2" cleat hole needs to be in order for the table to close/fold. I'm sure it's someplace... but the center of the cleat hole needs to be 3/4" down from the top, and 1.1875" in from the cleat edge. (that's 3/16" for the woodworking folks.
@sandrarattray1202
@sandrarattray1202 4 года назад
About to build this. Thanks for the info.... what size lag bolts/screws did you use? April wasn’t specific in the plans, which just called for 1/2”, but they don’t look like 1/2” in the video. Also length, I’m guessing is 2 1/2 or 3 “ for attaching the cleat to the table saw, but I’m not sure what is needed for attaching the outfeed table to the cleat?
@Fixthisbuildthat
@Fixthisbuildthat 8 лет назад
Looks great, April! The PacMan still cracked me up the second time too.
@jimsweatt5378
@jimsweatt5378 8 лет назад
Hey April! The out feed table looks great! I built a similar one for my table saw recently and found that I needed to extend the table saw miter slots into the outfeed table to accommodate my crosscut sled. Wasn't hard to do. Great job!
@burlybags3637
@burlybags3637 6 лет назад
Looks super strong... do you think you could have made your block even deeper and it stay nearly as sturdy? I need to build a larger outfeed for my sawstop, and would need for my block to be deeper to allow out-feed table to not hit dust collection when folded down.... great design! Used an adaptation of this on my last saw and loved it (it didn’t require the “block” and didn’t have dust collection on back) Thank you, and look forward to hearing your opinion
@ksp1278
@ksp1278 8 лет назад
That's a great extension table! I like how you never do a direct copy of what someone else has done. You always put your own ideas into each project.
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 8 лет назад
Thank you. : )
@flightofapaullo72
@flightofapaullo72 8 лет назад
At 5:00...was that your table dance?! 😂 :P Great job and loved the ending too lol! Happy Sunday April! :)
@RxMixer
@RxMixer 8 лет назад
"table dance"??? Well played, sir or madam, well played!!!
@tjbalistic
@tjbalistic 8 лет назад
Admit it: We've all had to "hump" something into place. Sometimes there's just no dignified way to do it.
@donmccall515
@donmccall515 8 лет назад
😩
@hoytfitzsimmons8699
@hoytfitzsimmons8699 7 лет назад
sillysausage72 I
@h000kemhorns
@h000kemhorns 8 лет назад
Thank you, April! I have been watching your channel for several months and enjoyed every episode. You have no idea how incredibly refreshing it is to see a young person simply tackle every do-it-yourself task and be unafraid to make mistakes, which is the heart of human learning. Also your sharing attitude and correcting errors makes me smile every time since I have made many errors myself while making things. If I could have one more granddaughter ( I already have two.), I wish she could be you. I always told both my daughters and my son that they could do anything they put their mind to and they are pretty much can and do. I bet your family raised you that way as well. Thanks for all the videos, ideas and enjoyment. Keep up the great work! ...Another Texan
@JuanCarlosAquila
@JuanCarlosAquila 8 лет назад
Hello April. I like the accuracy of your projects ...
@yetshi
@yetshi 8 лет назад
jay bates sent me, had to see the folding version of the collaboration table. quite impressed.
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 8 лет назад
: ) Thank you.
@ericschumacher5452
@ericschumacher5452 4 года назад
April, It looks like you used 2x10s to attach to the saw, which extends out a good bit. Any reason you didn't use 2x6s or 2x8s?
@robmusic1835
@robmusic1835 4 года назад
I have the same questions. I'm guessing to allow the table to clear the exhaust port when the table is lowered.?? Another question: the plans call for 1/2" lag bolts, but in this video is she using 1/2"? They look smaller to me. Don't get me wrong, this is an awesome design and I am building one (I already bought her plans).
@scott98390
@scott98390 8 лет назад
Using the multistand to position the new outfeed table is like having to train the new guy taking your job. Poor, sad, multistand... ;-)
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 8 лет назад
Haha, that's hilarious!
@WesleyAring
@WesleyAring 8 лет назад
The end was funny!! :)
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 8 лет назад
; ) Thanks
@carlosyokumoto105
@carlosyokumoto105 6 лет назад
Muito. Boa. Ideia. parabens. Carlos. Okumoto.
@michaelgleason4791
@michaelgleason4791 8 лет назад
I love your design philosophy, making everything in your shop as movable and collapsible as possible, yet still very functional. I'm slowly working toward your "every tool has its place" philosophy that has changed my life. Keep up the great videos!
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 8 лет назад
: ) Thank you.
@LynnLaceyLLWW
@LynnLaceyLLWW 8 лет назад
Came out nice April and you did manage to use some materials on hand. I really like the groove idea to slip into the back rail.
@NickFerry
@NickFerry 8 лет назад
That turned out really nice April - that ending is too damn funny - miss having you guys in the shop for all that weirdness!
@stg44josh9
@stg44josh9 8 лет назад
Does nicks comment say he commented 3 days ago yet it says the video came out 10 mins ago
@NickFerry
@NickFerry 8 лет назад
yup - I'm a #ninjacommenter
@kimjohnson6059
@kimjohnson6059 7 лет назад
STG44JOSH qa
@heykoolaid2004
@heykoolaid2004 7 лет назад
Hi, Nick! Honestly, seeing the three of you together in the woodshop would be a show that I'd binge watch. The three of you have really good chemistry... reminiscent of Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May (Top Gear UK).
@waldemarg.lesniak6891
@waldemarg.lesniak6891 6 лет назад
Nick Ferry super presentation, great comment
@moehoward01
@moehoward01 8 лет назад
It'll probably become a crap catch-all like my outfeed table. I have to spend minutes clearing mine before I can use my table saw.
@6butterflywings6
@6butterflywings6 6 лет назад
Mike Regan fold after each use and it won’t clutter ;)
@jovire1974
@jovire1974 8 лет назад
you will need a miter gauge slots, I will make one of those outfit table, thanks for sharing and funny end video!
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 8 лет назад
As I said in the video, I'll cut them in when I make my cross cut sled next week.
@jonnyschneider7967
@jonnyschneider7967 3 года назад
This is a great build. Thanks! I built it 6 months ago for my cabinet saw, and it is awesome. Fast to build. Works perfect. Tucks away fast and compact. What more could you want in TS outfeed table?!
@davidiramills
@davidiramills 8 лет назад
Swet build , like the danse on the top at the End , that shows you trust your build lol
@jesteris25
@jesteris25 8 лет назад
job well done ending was funny.
@ammerconsulting
@ammerconsulting 5 лет назад
April, Always so safety conscious, but you drilled for all of the lag screws with your safety goggles on your head!
@svenamundsen7958
@svenamundsen7958 4 года назад
Great job April!! You have given me exactly what I was looking for!!
@darrylb4048
@darrylb4048 7 лет назад
First, your pretty good, and I like that. Second, your also pretty funny, and I like that also. Keep it up, From Victoria, Canada, Ciao
@guyjones4936
@guyjones4936 8 лет назад
I am so happy you decided to do this project. I love watching your videos and really was not thrilled with the stands(as good as they may have been). Keep working and making videos. We love you and the practical projects you do! :-)
@vetterfellow
@vetterfellow 8 лет назад
Howdy April; Another fine project done well. Keep um coming. What no bloopers? You rock. TTFN.....
@petebachman5694
@petebachman5694 8 лет назад
I discovered you through Jay's channel. Nice table design and the humor you interject brings a big smile to my face. May you cut straight and your glue never run out. Cheer!
@bobburch5370
@bobburch5370 8 лет назад
Nice work April! I used to use those clunky old lag screws but since have found Spax screws. Great holding power and easy to install. You're going to like that outfeed table.
@fuhqtoo
@fuhqtoo 6 лет назад
Also, great looking outfield table. Looks very sturdy, really good functionality and I love the versatility and ease of how you can lift it up or fold it away.
@Malvisk
@Malvisk 7 дней назад
All of the outfeed designs are on sawstop table saws, where their fence doesn't need to latch onto the back angle iron. :(
@robertevans6481
@robertevans6481 8 лет назад
Lol...was that a reference to pac-man oh sorry mrs pac- man.....lol....very nice out-feed table....like that its not always there...so other tools are easy to get to....next time Jay and Nick going to have to go to Texas .....and bbq....lol
@simpsonrick
@simpsonrick Год назад
So glad I found your video. Really help me simplify my plans. I'm curious about how you calculated the gap between the anchor block and the table. Did you just guestimate, or is there some math you followed? Thanks in advance
@ReevansElectro
@ReevansElectro 8 лет назад
You sure protect the top of your head well with those safety glasses when drilling and cutting.
@101bennyc
@101bennyc 5 лет назад
NEW GAME ALERT...... Spot a Tool in this video that's not orange.
@leonverheij6519
@leonverheij6519 8 лет назад
Hi april Wilkerson I love You so much And your tools
@MyJuancho2010
@MyJuancho2010 8 лет назад
Hello ,I like all your videos .I know this is ,I know that they are focused to carpenters,But I don't found any videos were we can lear how to make any wood furniture or similar ,with the possibility of buying the pieces somewhere and with cuts made. On my case I dont have a big shop to make many things ,but I like doing.
@beartechdeck
@beartechdeck 8 лет назад
Good job April. Funny ending
@forestlampcraft472
@forestlampcraft472 8 лет назад
COOL TABLE TURNED OUT
@bobd.
@bobd. 5 лет назад
I suggest you laminate the table top April, you won't be sorry. Once you wax it your workpiece will slide over it like it's on ice and glue drips will clean up easily.
@Nick-nm8om
@Nick-nm8om 3 года назад
That won't work . Because you can't use the back rail for your fence. You should have attached the table well clear off the back rail by mounting underneath and going upward to leave with the table saw
@Torsan1977
@Torsan1977 8 лет назад
OM NOM NOM! That's all... :) Great job!
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 8 лет назад
Haha. : )
@ExStaticBass
@ExStaticBass 8 лет назад
Considering the quality of your content it surprises me that you get so many dislikes. Maybe some guys feeling a little threatened or inferior? Either way it's weird. Personally it's the ones that just sit there and try to look pretty that worry me. I like people who aren't afraid to jump in there and do something. The ones that can think are my favorites. I just don't see what's not to like here...
@lydashop5746
@lydashop5746 8 лет назад
That's a great outfeed table where did you get the idea to sandwich the wood on the metal bracket and then put a lag bolts up through it
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 8 лет назад
I came up with the idea, I've never seen it done.
@lydashop5746
@lydashop5746 8 лет назад
you came up with a great table
@takeniteasyfriend
@takeniteasyfriend 4 месяца назад
The sawstop Angle iron is ~89.5 degrees. This can make the slot cleat match that difference making your piece higher at the end at 0.005 per inch of taper. That makes a slight bevel cut necessary to dial that in perfect or your stock will likely catch. Luck to those with perfect 👍 90 angle iron.
@JaimeDrewatWoodenU
@JaimeDrewatWoodenU 8 лет назад
Nom nom nom 😆
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 8 лет назад
; )
@TheNihipali5
@TheNihipali5 8 лет назад
have you been approached by Dallas ISD to teach students about wood working?
@ДмитрийПрохоров-ъ3к
Молодец, очень хорошо все сделано и показано ,я не зная английский язык . смотрел видео как будто всегда знал и понимал английский а не русский спасибо за ваши очень хорошие видео
@RecycledSkills
@RecycledSkills 5 лет назад
Any concerns about the weight of the mounting block warping the alignment of the cast iron wings &/or the angle iron?
@kenadamson4535
@kenadamson4535 8 лет назад
Did you ever use a paste wax on the top so things slide nicely ?? I am going to do something like you did here, but for a table say I have that is very old, still a great saw but the small area of the top makes doing most jobs difficult when I am alone ... will be doing some side supports also using the folding ides and the swing hinge ides here ... great job ...
@toddfoster975
@toddfoster975 8 лет назад
great video as usual! I'm so very impressed. also, I'm amazed at how many comments there are that are quick to criticize and point out what you should've done. Missing the point of what these videos are all about.
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 8 лет назад
Man I know it, I don't get it. Obvious I thought about a few different things while building this and I chose to build it the way I built it. I'm glad you like it. : )
@a0flj0
@a0flj0 6 лет назад
You need deep reach C clamps - Matthias Wandel and John Heisz should have some how to make videos for such clamps.
@4691cvdivad
@4691cvdivad 3 года назад
Great video but what bolt sizes did you use to bolt the cleat through the angle iron? I purchased your plans and you didn’t mention anything about the sizes for that. I have the same saw as you.
@christopherdekonstrukt444
@christopherdekonstrukt444 2 года назад
Got the drill press stand plans for my Ryobi and now need an outfeed table for my Delta table saw. Somebody's sitting on all the plywood here in south Louisiana as all the Home Depot's and Lowes are all sold out.
@mikepierce4216
@mikepierce4216 7 лет назад
How bout dem Cowboys? How many times did you change your shirt during the taping of this video?
@jasonbrooks8521
@jasonbrooks8521 2 года назад
Hello April, I also have a sawstop: why did you make your table adapter stick out so far from the back of the saw?
@mactriz5411
@mactriz5411 8 лет назад
Great job April
@davidscott3046
@davidscott3046 2 года назад
you just cant help yourself with climbing on it hey, i have noticed this through multiple videos of yours but hey if it holds you it is going to last then , Keep it April, love the work
@northernbrent6334
@northernbrent6334 22 дня назад
Hi April, did you have to drill through the angle iron on table saw?
@dalidaily
@dalidaily 4 года назад
is there a technical reason for glueing planks together rather than just buying the size block of wood you need? to me, who knows nothing, it seems like a waste of time.
@vissermalin
@vissermalin 8 лет назад
That's such a smart table ! I might pick up the idea ;) Thanks ! Denis
@seanhenry744
@seanhenry744 5 лет назад
Hi, I’m curious why didn’t you use plywood for the support that attaches to the table?
@TheRadioShop
@TheRadioShop 8 лет назад
Awesome and excellent ending!
@wendyjones7285
@wendyjones7285 8 лет назад
Hi my name is Gage and I like to build and I am 11 years old and I like to watch your video so please keep on make your videos.
@geraldhicks4097
@geraldhicks4097 7 лет назад
That's what l was looking for thanks,you are the best.
@HeavyboxesDIYMaster
@HeavyboxesDIYMaster 8 лет назад
Two years isn't bad. It took me 5 years to put one on my table saw.
@AdamHill42
@AdamHill42 8 лет назад
Using your multi stand in order to replace it. That's just cold.
@scottmorris4914
@scottmorris4914 2 года назад
I am going to take a chance you may look at old video comments. Do you know of a leg leveler that you can make the adjustment with you hand instead of needing a tool?
@benningtoncamper2852
@benningtoncamper2852 8 лет назад
I hear those safety glasses work better if they are actually in front of your eyes!!! thanks for another interesting project.
@DavidStanton
@DavidStanton 8 лет назад
Nice work April, good job with the clamps!
@69virgin1966
@69virgin1966 8 лет назад
Awesome job April!! I think you did a great job of using your tapering jig. Take care and be safe Roy
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 8 лет назад
Thanks Roy, I'll have to use it more often. I really like the look it gives the legs.
@jamespolucha8790
@jamespolucha8790 5 лет назад
My fence clamps on the rear angle iron how can I clear that? Does yours just ride on the table surface
@paulmac7667
@paulmac7667 8 лет назад
Great work, but you didn't do the Matthais Wandel body slam test :D
@RobinCoomans
@RobinCoomans 8 лет назад
Looks great! Got to remember this for when I finally get a able saw..
@adilberhili3197
@adilberhili3197 8 лет назад
hello i want bolding the same for mécanique help my pliz
@MrYariromero
@MrYariromero 8 лет назад
que da el trabajo bien echo trae fue es realizado por una mujer son cuidados y el togue femenino ante una tarea de hombre ya no hay nada gue una mujer no pueda acer asta mejor gue ellos Jijii te felicito buen trabajo
@bretteaton2298
@bretteaton2298 8 лет назад
Looks like an easy build. Don't forget to add slots for the miter gauge.
@PainterD54
@PainterD54 2 года назад
Great idea. I think I'll copy the idea for my table saw.
@ifscottcanyoucan
@ifscottcanyoucan 7 лет назад
April, I love the gag-reels at the end of some of your videos!
@jeffoldham3466
@jeffoldham3466 4 года назад
i have got to build me this,,its really great,,,nice work,,,
@ryanpenn1982
@ryanpenn1982 3 года назад
Looks awesome!! How would I mount this to a table saw that doesn’t have holes already in the angle iron on the side?
@paulwiley7758
@paulwiley7758 7 лет назад
I have the exact sawstop saw but the angle iron is not an exact 90degrees so the table base is not level Help
@michaelmcclain5091
@michaelmcclain5091 2 года назад
Aside from the greater weight, is there any reason you did not make this the same width as the table saw plus the wing?
@jonphanspromotions
@jonphanspromotions 6 лет назад
have seen a project you done that I didn't like.
@vochaalloy33
@vochaalloy33 8 лет назад
Nice project. Could you have put and angle cut on the mounting block to fill in the gap between the mounting block and the table? LOL on the end of the video
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 8 лет назад
Yep totally could have, I just didn't think it necessary. The gap doesn't mess with the function and I don't think it looks bad so I left it. : )
@CatolicosPorFeOficial
@CatolicosPorFeOficial 6 лет назад
April, you are a smart and beautifull woman. You stonish me
@AB-C1
@AB-C1 2 года назад
Excellent project!! Came out BRILLIANTLY! Well done! This could be used for so many other applications aswell I think if tweaked slightly, so really good. Cheers from London England 👍❤️💪😎🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 2 года назад
Thank you very much!
@leksey7870
@leksey7870 8 лет назад
Great table! Like!
@xperia5624
@xperia5624 8 лет назад
Can I get a high five. you said it after I finished. Wha ha ha ha I love your show T.T;
@Cabmaker
@Cabmaker 8 лет назад
I think your next piece of machinery should be an edge sander
@stuartosborne6263
@stuartosborne6263 4 года назад
That's a great build, thankyou for sharing.
@balazsvago3295
@balazsvago3295 6 лет назад
putting screws/bolts along the grain does not seem to be the longes lasting solution. How is it holding up?
@PSCThrillSeeker
@PSCThrillSeeker 8 лет назад
Hi April just watched your joint vlog with Jay. However, your design wins! Fits my needs better since I'm limited in space. I sincerely hope you have the time to answer my question below about the top outfeed fence rail guide. Thanks!
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 8 лет назад
Oh it isn't a competition. The table we built for Nick fit Nick's needs and space and this does so for mine. :)
@PSCThrillSeeker
@PSCThrillSeeker 8 лет назад
Oh no I didn't think it was a competition at all. I just happen to like your design better and it fits my needs. If we can solve the ripe fence guide the runs along the angle iron on the back of the table saw. :-)
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 8 лет назад
Check out what Laney did to his fence here: goo.gl/g7p8AA He just cut in the profile of the fence so it wouldn't have interference.
@PSCThrillSeeker
@PSCThrillSeeker 8 лет назад
Hey April, that's exactly what I'm talking about :-) You're the best!
@kazhilly
@kazhilly 8 лет назад
Now THAT's just what I need, Thanks for the inspiration!! I have a very small music room, and a Very large (audio) mixing- desk for which I need a table top that folds down just so it's not in the way when I play my keyboard underneath it. I know, it's kind of difficult to explain, but your idea here has just given me an idea, even a "Eureka moment". Thanks!!
@tonybp965
@tonybp965 8 лет назад
Not fair April. You make it look soooo easy...lol. Very nice.
@garythompson6986
@garythompson6986 8 лет назад
Also...itsa SIN to burn a Chevy shirt!
@LivefreeanddiyTv
@LivefreeanddiyTv 8 лет назад
I really like this design, great work! 🤓
@nevzatcercioglu4301
@nevzatcercioglu4301 8 лет назад
Güzel Kız Kardeşim Bravo Sana.... SAYGILARIMLA
@dantuan1962
@dantuan1962 8 лет назад
Hola April no contemplaste las ranuras guias.
@ruralaccentwoodcraft604
@ruralaccentwoodcraft604 8 лет назад
Nice project, April. What are you going to finish it in? :-)
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 8 лет назад
I'm thinking poly and wax but I'm going to look into it so we'll see.
@ruralaccentwoodcraft604
@ruralaccentwoodcraft604 8 лет назад
+April Wilkerson I've just about completed an out feed table too and I'm going through the same thinking process. I'll be interested to see what you go for! :-)
@Jack_Ess
@Jack_Ess 3 года назад
...good to know that your hair is nice and safe 🤓👍🏼
@BruceAUlrich
@BruceAUlrich 8 лет назад
Cool little table. I like the little piranha at the end.
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