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Table Saw Workbench with Extension Wing, Built-in Outfeed Table and Storage 

Fed Learns To Make
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I built a workbench around my table saw to replace an old wobbly stand. Now I have an outfeed table, an extension wing (extension shelf) and lots of storage. You'll see all the iterations in the design and how it ultimately came out.
0:00 Start
0:24 Project Inspiration
0:46 Design
1:56 Preparation
3:01 Frame
4:07 Saw Shelf
7:01 Benchtop
7:53 Table Saw Opening
11:02 Outer Leg Supports
11:46 Bottom Shelf
13:46 Work Surface
14:58 Miter Slot Cutouts
15:59 Extension Wing/Shelf
17:19 Final thoughts
Parts Used for this build (affiliate links):
Double-sided Paper Tape: amzn.to/3h3xXMn (1") , amzn.to/2Cw05Zy (1/2")
1/4-20 Furniture Levelers: amzn.to/2YdCwz6
1/4-20 Threaded Inserts (better than the ones I used): amzn.to/30ZdTp0
Yumore Folding Shelf Brackets 12":amzn.to/3B6uUwR
Some of the videos that helped me learn to make:
Steve Ramsey: WWMM Workbench: • You Can Build This Stu...
I like To Make Stuff: Table Saw Extension: • Making a Table Saw Ext...
Inspire Woodcraft: Double-sided tape: • Blue Tape And Super Gl...
3x3Custom: Double-sided tape: • How to Use Templates f...
My tools (some affiliate links):
Banks Pin Nailer: www.harborfreight.com/23-gaug...
Bosch 1617EVSPK Wood Router: amzn.to/3l3eeB1
Dewalt DW745 10-inch table saw: amzn.to/2YO5qUm
DFM Small Square: amzn.to/2YO5qUm
Dewalt Fixed Base Router (DWP611): amzn.to/3ifwWBU
Elmer's Wood Glue Max: amzn.to/31CDHYv
Freud 3/4” Top Bearing Flush Trim Bit: amzn.to/3l3etfp
Neiko Automatic Center Hole Punch: amzn.to/3A1uJSd
Peachtree 6” Positioning Squares: amzn.to/3FeJMvB
Porter Cable Cordless Brad Nailer: amzn.to/3gmBCEb
Prusa MK3 3D Printer: shop.prusa3d.com/en/3d-printe...
Rigid Air Compressor: www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-6-...
WEN 4210T Drill Press: amzn.to/3eSV0sm
WEN 6502T Sander: amzn.to/3dPTshl
WEN 3939T Band saw: amzn.to/3469uRU
My video equipment (affiliate links):
Barrina LED Light Fixtures: amzn.to/3iwobUm
Sony Alpha a6400 Mirrorless Camera: amzn.to/2YPZ7Q6
Deity V-Mic D3 Shotgun Microphone: amzn.to/2YTmVmu
Neewer Desk Mount LED Lights: amzn.to/3f8Z7D3
Neewer LED Video Lights: amzn.to/2ZrWbZf
OWC 4-Bay Thunderbolt Drive Enclosure: amzn.to/3pGcsW0
GoPro Hero7 Black action camera: amzn.to/2WYzIlw
Music:
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@riggyrain
@riggyrain 7 месяцев назад
It's not often I watch a tutorial type video from beginning to end without skipping but God danggit I didn't want to miss a single second of this
@danielmullin6435
@danielmullin6435 Год назад
And confirmed that by eyeballing it. I love this guy
@vernholio
@vernholio 2 года назад
Let me just start by saying I'm pretty damn handy. I've gutted and remodeled every room in two houses. BUT... woodworking and I have a love / hate relationship. I really DIG how REAL you are in your videos! None of this, "INCREDIBLY EASY four poster bed project," done by a guy with a dozen years of wood-working experience and $250K worth of tools, in a 3,500 sqft workshop. Wood fights back... It doesn't "go together" as easy as those guys make it seem to. You're honest and show what ACTUALLY happens. But, most importantly, you persevere, figure it out, and show us how you did it. Great job!
@michaellovetere8033
@michaellovetere8033 Год назад
Yeah, Chris..it's the tree getting even for being cut down😝
@johnmcnaughton9816
@johnmcnaughton9816 2 месяца назад
I just saw this video while researching my plans to make a table saw table. Loved it. Did the exact same thing to my pocket hole jig this weekend 🤦‍♂️. I subscribed!
@DJE-motion
@DJE-motion 3 месяца назад
It's like I'm watching myself do a woodworking project, but cuss a lot more. Thanks for the video.
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 3 месяца назад
😄 Thanks for watching!
@cs2energytools
@cs2energytools 7 месяцев назад
know you did this two years ago, but just want o say - great sense of humor while making a VERY USEFUL design - thank you!
@koosdupreez6323
@koosdupreez6323 2 месяца назад
LOVED this video! the fact that you embraced your mistakes and help the new-to-woodworking folks out here to not make the same mistakes, is awesome!! I watched this video from beginning to end, every second was informative!! Thank you!!
@jackhorsey4674
@jackhorsey4674 Год назад
I love that you show the reality of how many of us learn to woodwork! Great video!
@Bernardgrubb
@Bernardgrubb 4 месяца назад
Great job, I love to see a youTuber that didn't have a "perfect" job. Keep up the great work and keep learning...
@timoacker7538
@timoacker7538 Год назад
Explaining your mistakes and how to fix them is so helpful! Nothing ever goes perfectly and this video has the solutions to a lot of problems too.
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake Год назад
Thank you! That was my idea.
@riggyrain
@riggyrain 7 месяцев назад
This man is my spirit animal
@jlpinha
@jlpinha Год назад
Nice job! The first honest woodworking “how to” video available in youtube. Showing your mistakes and lessons learned are a great help to others beginners!
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake Год назад
Thank you very much!
@dboyd462
@dboyd462 2 года назад
The router bit falling out not once...but twice 😂😂
@cackleberryfarm4598
@cackleberryfarm4598 6 месяцев назад
First of all: WAY to give credit where credit is due!!! So many "woodworkers" on YT steal other makers ideas and make videos without giving reference to the idea maker. And B: Great video! I had no need to watch what you were making. But your delivery is SO funny and it was so much fun to watch the video that i loved watching the WHOLE thing!! Thanks! You have a new subscriber!
@tvstafford1989
@tvstafford1989 Год назад
I like that you showed your mistakes. I help give a landscape of what to look out for and how to adapt. Great video and funny too!
@MickelMart
@MickelMart 2 года назад
I love that you showed your mistakes, and all your iterations you made to overcome those challenges! Funny and informative. 10/10.
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Thanks so much!
@bobtaschler4561
@bobtaschler4561 Год назад
Great video because you explain WHY. Most videos are vanity videos - oh look-I have a saw. Oh look-I can cut wood. Yours explains your thought process, design decisions and how you coped with mistakes. Great job!
@markmanning1898
@markmanning1898 5 месяцев назад
Great sense of humor keep up the good work. I love you video had to subscribe
@davidelswick9320
@davidelswick9320 Год назад
I just found your video. I’ve watched a zillion workbench videos trying to identify all the mistakes I can’t afford to make. Your video is the best one I’ve found as it helped me identify things to watch out for. Thanks very much for your approach. I hope you make a lot more.
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake Год назад
Thanks so much! That's the idea of my channel.
@armanarif8223
@armanarif8223 Год назад
Wow good man, love your videos. Subscribed.... As a newbie, I learned a lot from you. Thanks for not deleting your mistakes, so I can learn from that, God bless..
@glenndoyle9116
@glenndoyle9116 7 месяцев назад
Mate, great honest video! Makes me feel a whole let better when l attempt things like that and stuff up too! 😁
@MegaZekk
@MegaZekk Год назад
“If you’re one of my 3 subscribers” 😂 Subscribed 😂
@petesingh292
@petesingh292 Год назад
We learned through every body’s mistakes,amazing video ,keep them coming
@davelester1985
@davelester1985 3 месяца назад
I bought a small table saw, I found that the sliding part was not allowing my saw to cut anything I needed. I also figured out that the surface is not big enough, so I started watching videos. Many videos. many. They were all technically over my head and way too ambitious for my small area I have to use. Two of them, took up at least a 1/4 of a garage!!! I just needed some ideas to use to make my saw be functional to do any kind of work at all. Then you showed up in my feed and I have some good ideas to use. Also the fact that you make mistakes makes me feel better as I am classically trained in music not shop class. BTW My first cut to make my little bird house was right down the middle of a board about 5 feet long. Scared as hell, and hoping I set up my moveable guide straight I started.....my neighbor upstairs got an earful, but it turned out useable. Thanks for taking the time to make understanding videos. If all the makers would back up and think about the idiots like me, it would be much better for beginners. Ciao! from Italy...
@KI-zj5tt
@KI-zj5tt Год назад
Thanks for an honest video that shows all the steps as well as the mistakes. As another poster mentioned most woodworking videos are made by guys with many years of experience and more/better tools than I'll ever have. These guys also sort of assume you know what they are doing and don't fully explain the procedure. Great video. The humor makes it fun.
@matthewcoronis7177
@matthewcoronis7177 2 года назад
I'm getting into woodworking and found this video because I desperately need to get my table saw off the floor. I learned a lot more from this video through your walking through your mistakes than I anticipated. Thanks a ton! I'm going to watch more of these.
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Awesome! Glad it was helpful!
@jace_Henderson
@jace_Henderson 2 года назад
It’s actually really relieving watching fellow woodworkers make plenty of mistakes during their projects. I was over here beating myself up over issues on my first ever project making a jukebox out of birch and thought I was the dumbest or worst wood working alive.
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
I feel the same!
@johnchandler9407
@johnchandler9407 Год назад
We starting a club im in :)
@mattanderson6176
@mattanderson6176 Год назад
Thank you! I’m iterating a new workbench myself.
@soyythomas
@soyythomas Год назад
Subscribed, because you showed the mistakes and what you did to fix it. Thanks for sharing
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake Год назад
Awesome, thank you!
@davidbarnsley8486
@davidbarnsley8486 Год назад
I have to get me one of those pocket jig things and I like your table I’m going to steal some of your ideas for my table saw bench Next project 😂😂👍👍🗜️
@markedwards8788
@markedwards8788 2 года назад
Thanks for the really honest and humorous video - budding wood workers like me can really learn from it!
@samsboringchannel
@samsboringchannel 2 года назад
I really enjoyed watching this video, you've done an epic job of telling the story about this build, which for me supersedes the design and build itself. I'll be sure to learn some of the lessons shown, and will definitely be ready to iterate any design flaws I'll inevitably make. Cheers from NZ!
@tonyfagan7863
@tonyfagan7863 7 месяцев назад
Good video with some lessons learned and things to watch for. Thanks!
@twizzian
@twizzian 10 месяцев назад
This was really funny, but you probably know more about woodworking than I do. Watching your mistakes, I think I will practice routering before I ruin my first projects
@angiespencer4156
@angiespencer4156 Год назад
Great attitude, your folks must have been officers or government workers? Your so funny loved your video so I subbed thanks😊
@twentyapm4931
@twentyapm4931 2 года назад
Brilliant. You should be proud of yourself. This is one of the most educational video i have ever seen.
@garyingles6143
@garyingles6143 2 года назад
Great video. Love your honesty. Personally I usually make 6-8 visits to the big box store for every project. One idea I had in addition to your folding side extension is a folding infeed extension for when you are using a sled. I am going to be building my own table shortly, and I plan on incorporating that into my plan.
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Thank you, that's a great idea!
@troutguyTris
@troutguyTris Год назад
Wow Fed, this is so great. I just found you on the Tube and will most certainly look at your other videos. Very entertaining.
@manfredvonferny
@manfredvonferny Год назад
I just found your videos, they are good and funny, you just got a subscriber!
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake Год назад
Thank you! Welcome aboard!
@whoormaster
@whoormaster Год назад
welldone
@notarivsanonymvs2561
@notarivsanonymvs2561 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your workbench build along with the lessons learned. I love the narrating and comic relief. Stay safe friend!
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Thanks so much!
@scottlandb6579
@scottlandb6579 Год назад
Fucking hilarious- this is the best, cause this is what’s happening in ever garage across America as we all learn the struggles of woodworking.
@JefFroTole
@JefFroTole 2 года назад
Just found your page today and I got to say, you sir are brilliant! And damn hilarious! I appreciate the honesty in this video so much. Thank you for the step by step instructions. I have been wanting to build an outfeed table for my table saw for some time now. This is a great design. Thank you again and look forward to more videos! New subscriber!
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Thanks! That's very kind of you to say!
@docprune9922
@docprune9922 7 месяцев назад
Puerile presentation.
@CharlesNolanArt
@CharlesNolanArt 2 года назад
You could have edited out your mistakes but that is part of your uniqueness. You are real, and honest most ppl who watch these videos make tons of mistakes I know I do that's part of the fun tho. You did a great job on your workbench. I don't know why but I have to learn how to do this my way. I truly enjoyed your video so now you have 4 subscribers, Thanks!
@jscook54
@jscook54 2 года назад
Good to see you back! I have made many of those same mistakes and then some you didn’t. But then I’m not a genius like you I guess. 😜. I really do love building stuff. Especially when it is completed! Hahaha 🤣.
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Don't worry, it takes a very big genius brain to make so many mistakes. 😂😛
@a.k.7840
@a.k.7840 Год назад
You had me at "If you're one of my three subscribers..." LOL Subbed!
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake Год назад
Awesome! Thank you!
@michaellovetere8033
@michaellovetere8033 Год назад
Nice build with the extension side table..Fits real nice...Oh, I made a lot of mistrakes when I first started out..
@CfunkPalace
@CfunkPalace 2 года назад
Fed, your candor is refreshing and entertaining! Keep up the hard work. Look forward to more videos!
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Thank you!
@quidryan
@quidryan 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this video. It is the most accurate video to what I'm experiencing, it gives me hope that i'll be able to finish my table.
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Awesome! Good luck with yours!
@rickykimball4244
@rickykimball4244 2 года назад
This is basically my experience, lol. Appreciate the honesty. Nice table, too!
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Thank you!
@BigAlz11
@BigAlz11 Год назад
Good job buddy I really enjoyed your flavor of comedy and totally identify with your learn as you go method.
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake Год назад
I appreciate that!
@betojaquez07
@betojaquez07 2 года назад
Thanks for your video! I like when woodworkers talk about their mistakes and how they fixed them. Forgive me if you already know this, but when using the router bit it's recommended to remove material 1/8" at a time. That's probably why your router bit fell out the second time. It also makes a cleaner cut. I think I have the same table saw. I hope to make a table just like this.
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Thank you for the advice! I thought I knew that about routers -- I definitely heard it before -- but obviously haven't been putting into practice. It's something I'll keep in mind moving forward.
@ryanwood6495
@ryanwood6495 2 года назад
Just found this epic channel great video sir you are a legend 💪 much love from the UK
@BeneWoodworks
@BeneWoodworks 2 года назад
If it’s any consolation you’re way better at woodworking than me! Thanks for this video, I’m currently researching a table like this for the same saw and I like what you did with the furniture leveling legs and the folding extension table. Good work!
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Thank you!
@eolz7311
@eolz7311 2 года назад
Just discovered your video, cool. I like that you show mistakes and opportunities along the process. new to woodworking , I've learned a lot from you. Thank you for making this video.
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Thank you! That's my goal with the channel.
@Terrythemaker
@Terrythemaker 2 года назад
I’ve built a similar table saw bench, and did the exact same thing with blocks to keep the saw in place, however I have also put a couple of screws in the front two holes on the saw frame just to be double sure it won’t move 👍🏼
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Good idea. I'll do the same. Thank you!
@Terrythemaker
@Terrythemaker 2 года назад
@@FedLearnsToMake you have a new subscriber Fed 👍🏼
@chmorataya
@chmorataya 2 года назад
First five minutes of video... you won a new subscriber....
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Thanks so much!
@jdecmac
@jdecmac 2 года назад
Gran trabajo Fede!!! Me gusta ver como van saliendo inconvenientes durante el trabajo y los vas solucionando sobre la marcha. Me consuela que no solo me pasa a mi 😅. Que envidia de tener un taller así con todas esas herramientas. Felicitaciones!!
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Muchas gracias!
@Azcampingandexploring
@Azcampingandexploring 2 года назад
This is the best out feed table I've ever seen. I like the honesty in your projects. Keep up the great work. I just subscribed.
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Thank you! I hope to live up to that praise. Welcome aboard! 😄
@paullobwein1632
@paullobwein1632 Год назад
Wow man what a great video!! I love it just the right mix of everything, reality of making anything vs the unending RU-vid videos out there. I am a lot like you and maybe everyone else.. I am self taught, I make tonnes of mistakes and my plan never ends up looking like what those other videos I have watched! You have a new subscriber so better make that 4 now. Keep it up Fed
@TiffyTube205
@TiffyTube205 2 года назад
Fed…my new fav!
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Thank you!
@SYBEX21
@SYBEX21 Год назад
Your are so funny! I so want to be like Burbonmoth, or some of the other youtueb woodworkers; but I actually build like you. Thank you for the fun journey and keeping it real. I'm also starting a jobsite workbench (mine is the hitachi) so thank you.
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake Год назад
Thank you!
@valentingarcia2415
@valentingarcia2415 2 года назад
Que pasada de banco de trabajo que te has currado, Fede!!!. Muy buen trabajo.
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Gracias Valentin!
@nigeltoon1848
@nigeltoon1848 2 года назад
Brilliant. Subscribed.
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Awesome, thank you!
@stevendavies98
@stevendavies98 3 месяца назад
Well, advice long after the video. Lower the blade on table saw turn it over and lay the table saw top onto the plywood and trace it out or at least mark the extents.
@jamesbarros950
@jamesbarros950 2 года назад
I feel seen! :-p This is great, thank you. I'm going to take lessons from this for my own build shortly. Subscribed!
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Thank you!
@cruces36
@cruces36 2 года назад
Oye, Fede! menuda mesa!!!
@pascalleclerc6667
@pascalleclerc6667 2 года назад
you got my like whit the flame table saw jump! but thanks youre video is full of possible mistake i could do this weekend haha!
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
😛
@mikejones-we9eo
@mikejones-we9eo 2 года назад
Just saw your page and this is the first video of yours I watched. Congratulations on your shop and getting into woodworking. Honestly I was cringing watching you cut those wide pieces like that. You should use a circular saw and straight edge to get them to more manageable sizes before running through your table saw. It would be a whole lot safer. Jay Bates has a video about it. And watch Stumpy Nubs RU-vid video about table saw kickback. Best of luck on your woodworking journey
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
I cringed watching the footage of me cutting those sheets as well. I've learned from that and am much safer now.
@Spad68
@Spad68 2 года назад
Lol I feel you pain . Good video
@amwartwork
@amwartwork 8 месяцев назад
im making one of these. its 2.4m long and 1.4m wide. and 90cm tall. ive made the top and bottom today. i too always make silly mistakes and cant always seem to remember it when it comes to facing the same challenege again on other projects. im just too enthusiastic. ile look forward to any silly mistakes ile make.
@calmthoughtcafe
@calmthoughtcafe 2 года назад
Really enjoy you mistakes;)
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Thanks! 😃
@TheBustyOnion
@TheBustyOnion 3 месяца назад
Super helpful video, can really relate as i get into this craft! Curious what your background/main career is, first thought was engineer or computer science with some subtleties of how you approach things
@austingooch5323
@austingooch5323 2 года назад
Stumbled upon your video as I am a budding "woodworker" and I am 93% sure that I am becoming a fan of yours. I too have been "iterating" as I create and it is great to learn from others through my eye holes. What's your next project?
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Thanks Austin! I'm working on a few projects, including adding storage to this table saw workbench.
@tony3803
@tony3803 21 час назад
Ya tenias todo hecho porque no pusiste una tabla más grande en el lado así lo hice yo como quiera se iba a guardar para abajo
@daveglennie8682
@daveglennie8682 15 дней назад
Good work, and thanks for sharing! But why did you put all your pocket holes on the outer facing surfaces? The point of pocket holes is to hide your joinery. Also, I think pocket hole joints need glue for projects like this.
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 16 часов назад
In part because I was inexperienced with pocket holes, but also because I thought that some of the pocket holes would be impossible (or very difficult) to access. For example, inner corners.
@neilbutler-wasabirc8941
@neilbutler-wasabirc8941 2 года назад
Nice table. Exactly what I am looking for. Do you have the Fusion 360 design available?
@StumblingBearWoodcraft
@StumblingBearWoodcraft Год назад
Love the furniture levelers idea, have they held up well over time?
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake Год назад
Yep, they've held up very well. They were very useful when I first set up the table and I've only had to adjust them a couple of times. I was thinking of adding a little thread lock to hold them in place.
@jameslavinder4368
@jameslavinder4368 Год назад
Do you have a material list of how much wood it needed to build this.
@johngeorge5285
@johngeorge5285 Год назад
May I make a suggestion; Watch more & BETTER videos on to build a project. You did more work than needed. You did well, but your carelessness with the router could have cost you more than a bad edge. You'll learn, we all had to. Keep going & enjoy yourself.
@0308valentin
@0308valentin Год назад
Performance of DeWalt saw
@lsnum1
@lsnum1 Год назад
how have you handled the dust collection? not sure how your saw works, but i have a little ryobi and a ton of sawdust just mounds up below the saw. i was also thinking of screwing mine down to the shelf but that would make cleanup a drag. do you just lift your saw and clean it out?
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake Год назад
The saw has a dust collection port in back, and I run my overhead hose down to the saw. That helps some, but I still have to get back there with the hose and that crevice tool and clean it out. I don't pull the whole saw out, though. Someday, if I can be in a larger workshop, I'd love to have one of those dust collection shrouds over the saw.
@mhanley05
@mhanley05 Год назад
Do you by chance have the plans you created? Would really like to iterate a few items...
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake Год назад
Sorry, Michael, I don't. I have the free version of Fusion 360 which doesn't allow generating PDFs.
@DjSource20
@DjSource20 Год назад
Any plans for this?
@sam78882
@sam78882 11 месяцев назад
Can you tell me the height of the workbench length of the legs thx
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 11 месяцев назад
The total height of the workbench, including the hardboard, plywood top and casters, is around 33 1/8 inches. Re: the legs... there are inner legs and outer legs. The inner legs are around 23 3/8. The outer legs are around 29 3/8.
@bobnelson428
@bobnelson428 2 года назад
Do you have the plans for this you can share?
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
I don't. I have the hobbyist version of Fusion 360 and it doesn't allow for generating plans (used to, but not any more). Besides, the bench, as modeled in Fusion 360, has lots of errors. I didn't go back to the design and update it with the modifications you see in the video.
@heruvey87
@heruvey87 Год назад
i was scared the for you the entire video, its been a year are you ok?
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake Год назад
I'm ok. I was really scared for me before I built the workbench around my table saw.
@elmermejia5935
@elmermejia5935 Год назад
😂
@TN4theWIN
@TN4theWIN Год назад
Some folks should avoid power tools.
@SFFXd
@SFFXd 2 года назад
Love your video, it put a smile on my face. I know the root cause of your router problem. The router is possessed by the Devil. If you take it to your local priest he will perform an Exorcism after which it should work just fine 😂
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
😆
@csbarbourv
@csbarbourv 2 года назад
The router kicked back because you were moving it in the wrong direction.
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Yeah, I have to get better at that!
@sandbox_test7553
@sandbox_test7553 2 года назад
You never showed the final product. Nice job but you need that money shot at the end of your video.
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
I sorta did, but I take your point. I'll make that more prominent in the next one.
@hsjawanda
@hsjawanda Год назад
You and I might be long-lost brothers when it comes to making silly mistakes... only difference: you've made something while I sit & watch YT vids 🤦🏼‍♂.
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake Год назад
😄
@rehc2.026
@rehc2.026 Год назад
🤦‍♂️ La precisión no es lo tuyo, demasiado errores.
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake Год назад
Precisión se aprende, y cometiendo errores es una de las formas que se aprende.
@wulf67
@wulf67 6 месяцев назад
Please stop crosscutting against your fence. If you need to cut a board on a table saw that’s wider than it is long, move the fence out of the way and use a miter gauge or make a crosscut sled. If you think a router kick-back is scary, wait until you see one on a table saw. It’s like a bomb detonating and throwing the workpiece into your face (if not right through your appendix). An angel was watching over you as you crosscut those two pieces near the end of the video. That angel might be busy doing something else the next time you try that move though.
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 6 месяцев назад
You're right, and I no longer make cross cuts like that. I have a cross-cut sled and a miter gauge. Like with the router kick-back scare, I'm learning from those experiences and from comments like yours. I should do a video about lessons learned.
@AyushGhimireTradeLaw
@AyushGhimireTradeLaw 10 месяцев назад
Too clumsy to watch
@Spad68
@Spad68 2 года назад
Lol I feel you pain . Good video
@FedLearnsToMake
@FedLearnsToMake 2 года назад
Thanks!
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