The red and black drawers look great and tie in nicely visually with the saw stop colors. I plan to copy this thanks! I’m assembling my saw stop today and tomorrow and it seems to me that the mobile base is strong enough to lift a built in cabinet. Thanks for the video.
Nice build. Love the way you connected saw and storage on one rolling platform. I just bought a SawStop PCS 3hp and am thinking about building storage like I had with my Grizzly contractor saw. I also want a router table on that wing. I think I’ll have to make a skinnier vertical cabinet with sliding out vertical drawers and hang all my accessories in it.
Thanks! It's definitely been great! I'm considering a router table in the wing as well. Would love to see what you come up with. Vertical drawers are a great idea!
Haha. Yeah. It's one of those things. Have me a reason to be creative. Don't hesitate to share a picture. Wouldlove to see what you come up with. I'm on Instagram too.
Superb under-the-table design! 👍The SawStop colors make it almost as elegant as your message about constructing items to help others in need. Subscribed. Thanks!!!
@@CharityBuilds 👍I know I don't have the most experience, or biggest channel, or whatever, but if you ever have RU-vid questions and want to talk, feel free to email me. I don't want to post the email address, but if you go to my website and click the "Menu", you can email me from there. thenewbiewoodworker.com. In any case, keep up the good work. 😄
@@TheNewbieWoodworker will definitely reach out. I follow your posts on the sawstop group and just subscribed to your channel. Thought I was already a subscriber (go figure 😁).. thanks for being a source of info.
Great idea! I think i'm going to do the same. I felt it when you tried to get the saw on the mobile base. I just got mine and i made a really crazy system to get it up alone. Ladder, Scrap Lumber, Clamps and a Car Jack! Lol. Luckily it worked. Enjoyed the video! Thanks.
Haha. Yeah, that was a workout. But it worked surprisingly well. I haven't regretted raising it one bit. The only thing I wished was to get better casters.
Wow, great build! Congrats on your new SawStop! I got mine about a year and a half ago and still LOVE it! I am not tall so I am not going to be raising mine but I really like the matching cabinet that you created. And the red, black, "chrome" colors really pop! Thanks for the inspiration!
Thanks!. I love it so far. Makes me smile everytime. Cabinets was definitely inspired and I'm glad it's the same for you. You can still achieve a similar build height of 34-35"and still have a mobile cabinet.
I’m going to buy my sawstop in couple days and gonna try to build my own mobile base like yourself! Unfortunately I was a victim of my own table saw, hence why I’m going sawstop. I finally got the other half on board with it. Partial finger later… lol.
@@CharityBuilds any way I could get dimensions from you? I don’t have the saw yet but I love your layout. I’m also in love with your philosophy of charity! I do the same on some(not all) builds. I can give you my info and I would love to pick your brain sometime. Thanks again
Hey man really think this is a great idea/video. Quick question. Isn’t most of the weight sitting on the wood that is only inflated with pocket screws? Is that holding up to all that weight? Thinking of following your example build with some minor mods.
Thanks man! Not sure if you noticed but I originally planned to do dados, but can't recall why I didn't end up using it. I do agree that having the ply into a dado would be best. However, I've had the same base since and it's still going strong with the glue and pocket holes. Let me know if you build it. Would love to see your version.
Excellent job! Looks fantastic, the colors, everything. LOVE your message, so refreshing to see and hear. Expecting delivery of my PCS 3hp in a day or two. Can't wait to get going. Well wishes from Alaska, take care Sir...
Thanks for the sub! It's held up well. No issues. I don't know if it's apparent in the video but I left a thin layer of it so there isn't a thick layer that'll crack or chip off.
Great idea/build, and I love the message too. I will be getting a PCS with the 36" extension sometime in the next couple of months and I also want to raise the saw a few inches. It looks like the base footprint is 19 3/8" X 19 3/8". About how much did you add to this for the opening in the stand? thanks
How do you keep it from rolling when in use? Sure the wheels can lock, but I added wheels to my old contractor saw and they don't hold the saw still in the least...
Very cool, but...I would suggest you avoid MDF in the future with these kinds of builds just because it doesn't lend itself to load bearing nearly as much as other materials such as plywood and since you do understand how to cut dado's and half laps pretty well with a ripping blade you start to integrate them into your cabinet builds. There's a whole lot of different ways to make cabinets, drawers, etc., without butt joints and pocket screws? Really? LOL One other thing, when you're painting wood like that try using a good, sandable primer under the paint. add as many layers as needed with a spray gun if you have a compressor..The finish will come out so much smoother.
Thanks for the feedback! All fair points. I can say that I've grown since that build. I wouldn't knock pocket holes that hard especially for shop projects and for beginners. Lol. MDF paints we'll and I had a bunch of it so I gave it a go. I am spraying my finished now with hvlp. If I had to do it again would I change some things? 100%. Hoping to drop some new content, so stay tuned. Would love to hear your feedback..
I don't currently have a set of plans but I do have a 3d model that I can convert into one. I've been thinking about offering plans on Etsy for a small fee. Let me know if this is something you're interested in.
@@CharityBuilds I would purchase it for sure. I will want to modify it slightly to make it work for what I need. But having the foundations figured out will help greatly