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We finally finish the workbench! I am stoked with how it turned out and I cannot wait to start using it on a regular basis for many years to come. In this video we seal the top surface with Shellac, add lots of T-Track, install the face frame, doors, and drawer fronts, and then finally PAINT!
Sure enough I made a couple of stumbles which I share in the video but if anything it highlights that just about ANYONE out there could do this project! If your shop is in need of some shop greatness, give this project a try.
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@ShopNation
@ShopNation Год назад
Plans available in both imperial (in.) and metric (mm)! bit.ly/3QWVIbE
@JordanPLorenzen
@JordanPLorenzen Год назад
I understand that this is a modular design where I could potentially pick/choose how I want the workbench to be designed (as far as I know). Is there the option/capability to have a miter saw built into the bench as well?
@scott98390
@scott98390 3 года назад
One argument for putting extra effort (like painting/finishing) into shop furniture is it's a great learning experience - you can improve your technique, learn new stuff, and when you need to make something that *matters* you're just that much better at it.
@ShopNation
@ShopNation 3 года назад
Thats a good point, didn't really think about that one
@ChristopherBurton-gp4ls
@ChristopherBurton-gp4ls Год назад
@@ShopNation you're a complete moron if you can't realize how paying a couple extra hundred dollars for the saw stop up front is way better than losing your fingers and paying tens of thousands of dollars in medical bills. you must not actually talk to people in the field. go talk to some of the guys who've lost their fingers to table saw accidents, and they'll gladly tell you they would have rather forked over a extra thousand dollars on a table saw and have their hands function normally.
@Bernardgrubb
@Bernardgrubb 10 месяцев назад
So true
@samuelsilva8364
@samuelsilva8364 3 года назад
The mask in the collector made me laugh so hard my wife came to see the joke and gave me that look (you guys know what look) because I was watching another woodworking video.
@ShopNation
@ShopNation 3 года назад
I wasn't going to include that part at first, but it was just too good to leave out!
@morrielewin1554
@morrielewin1554 3 года назад
@@ShopNation Good call! We have all "added insult to injury" to ourselves more times than we care to admit. Just makes you human. (sorry, still chuckling...)
@apdj94
@apdj94 3 года назад
THE LOOK
@cpeterson877
@cpeterson877 3 года назад
WWvideos and 2 subscriptions to WWmagazines. I tell my wife its my version of soft core porn.
@williamloria5089
@williamloria5089 3 года назад
I know "The Look" all too well. Plus the accompanying phrase, "If you keep watching wood working videos for new projects, you'll never finish the other projects"... sometimes she's right...
@acc1079
@acc1079 3 года назад
Not gonna lie.... The mask getting sucked into the dust collector made me lol. Kudos for including the hard times. Table came out great.
@satcheldunnell5371
@satcheldunnell5371 3 года назад
New Shop Nation AND new Fisher’s Shop video in the same morning?! It’s my lucky day
@AFamilyofShoes
@AFamilyofShoes 3 года назад
Ok.. I wasn’t the only one who was stoked to see em’ drop on the same day! Both these guys are great!
@jmert_5859
@jmert_5859 3 года назад
Ain't gonna lie, that was pretty funny. Appreciate you showing mistakes and bloopers.
@Steve-mg3im
@Steve-mg3im 3 года назад
This is about how most days in the shop go for me. Deep breathes and keep going.
@jasonwade7739
@jasonwade7739 3 года назад
Nice workbench! Just a tip regarding the router blowout and struggles with your cut. Your first pass (going right to left against the fence) was going the opposite direction you wnat to go. This is called a climb cut and meant you were fighting the direction the router bit was spinning. The second cut was going left to right against the fence and you probably noticed that was a lot easier. This follows the direction the router bit spins and makes the cut much easier.
@roncar1565
@roncar1565 3 года назад
My dad used to say"if you didn't make a mistake you weren't doing anything ". Great job Travis.
@darrellcaruk8880
@darrellcaruk8880 3 года назад
Mistakes are one thing , not thinking things through , being in a hurry and fumbling around are another. we all have bad days, but a bad day in a carpenter shop may have serious consequences, if one of my staff is having a bad day I give him some grunt work with no power tools. TMW is another day with all your fingers and nothing stuck in your eye.
@jhans3278
@jhans3278 3 года назад
Nice table. Like the color. Suggest making multiple shallow passes with the router instead of hogging-out in one pass.
@shrinermonkey1
@shrinermonkey1 5 месяцев назад
Yeah, especially with a wimpy trim router.
@RichardHetrickVids
@RichardHetrickVids 3 года назад
Your struggle here is so real. Ive done similar things over and over again. Thank you for putting in your goof ups.
@sgtBelson
@sgtBelson 3 года назад
The frustrated ‘mask into the dust collector toss’ is an instant classic.
@juliushoffman15
@juliushoffman15 3 года назад
Paint away! The color you use really sets it off. Looks great.
@tomkrc6157
@tomkrc6157 Год назад
I love that you’re not afraid to show the mistakes. Sometimes I feel like I make more mistakes than not and it feels good to know I’m not alone. Great channel!
@GurnIII
@GurnIII 3 года назад
The new workbench looks absolutely fabulous. Also, I really appreciate you leaving the mistakes and safety issues in the footage. It helps the rest of us feel like our failures are just part of the process and we can all strive to do better.
@robertfoster3543
@robertfoster3543 9 месяцев назад
I watched this series and made a workbench of my own using some things from your plans. I even had a cutout for my tablesaw. Unfortunately, a week after I finished it, our house burned down and all my tools are gone. Time to rebuild and make better.
@shanepowell4720
@shanepowell4720 3 года назад
Thanks for adding the bloopers. Most would have deleted that out to show they are perfect. But no one is. Thanks for all the great videos.
@familydahl4103
@familydahl4103 3 года назад
My grandfather used to say that it's not that you make a mistake, it's how you recover from those mistakes that makes the difference. Great job! Going to be building something similar but smaller for my shop. The mask going into the dust collector had me rolling. 👍
@PhilipScareine
@PhilipScareine 9 часов назад
Hi I absolutely love your bench I wish I had the space to put something like that in it's amazing to work that you can do if you have the talent which obviously you do Love you series look forward to continue watching especially in your new shop Philip
@haleypendergraff1977
@haleypendergraff1977 Год назад
Can you tell me why I discovered your channel lastnight and I have binge watched 8 videos today, ugh I have so much work today lol 😂 great channel
@ShopNation
@ShopNation Год назад
Ha! Glad I could help you scratch that boredom itch
@20Zuzulec
@20Zuzulec 3 года назад
People who asking why he is painting his works are so straight line thinking. Every atempt is a new opportunity to learn something new, which i call experience
@dericcormier38
@dericcormier38 3 года назад
What a great lesson. Thank you so much. And your right it is frikin awsome
@glycerine3065
@glycerine3065 3 года назад
"I don't want to talk about it." I laughed so loud at the mask in the dust collector! Love your style, awesome video as always!
@AGlimpseInside
@AGlimpseInside 3 года назад
Man thanks for sharing all that. Real life in the shop 101 on display. It made me chuckle, because I’ve been there so many times. All in all it turned out great
@ShopNation
@ShopNation 3 года назад
Agreed! Sometimes it's nice to see reality - as ugly as it may be!
@kevinselwyn8799
@kevinselwyn8799 3 года назад
One note on painting cabinets and making the shop the way yours does is professionalism. If someone is a pro woodworker and customers come by the shop and they see a dungeon with cabinets that look thrown together they may think twice about doing business with the owner. If the shop looks great the the cabinets look professional that speaks to the quality of the woodworker in the shop.
@aarontcdtrinity
@aarontcdtrinity 3 года назад
Especially love the paint job
@KnightProLLC
@KnightProLLC 3 года назад
Thank you SOOO much for making this video and leaving in all your.... lessons.
@brooksprotzmann6607
@brooksprotzmann6607 3 года назад
My thoughts from making this awesome table: - The plans are complete and easy to follow - I learned a lot about woodworking, and my crappy tools need upgrading - I wish I did not buy my plywood from Lowes but went for Baltic Birch - The blast gates do not fully close after the first use. Not sure what the issue was but I need to find another solution - This is my first table router and I cannot find any info on what type of router to use. For example, can I just take apart my Craftsman router? The internet was not helpful in this area. - Routing the channels for the t-track was a disaster. Seriously. Almost started over. - My woodworking hobby is draining my bank account.
@ChristopherBurton-gp4ls
@ChristopherBurton-gp4ls Год назад
What router plate did you buy? did you buy the Kreg one from the video? if you tell me what model you bought i can tell you if your router will fit
@doublen675
@doublen675 3 года назад
So awesome. I just wish materials weren't so expensive right now!
@JackKirbyFan
@JackKirbyFan 3 года назад
It is a delight to know you make mistakes like I have. I'm not alone anymore at blunders. Thank you!
@Marine-wj4jv
@Marine-wj4jv 3 года назад
A clean shop is a happy shop!
@IkalVans
@IkalVans 3 года назад
I respect that you show your mistakes and errors 👊 So many people on RU-vid want to be perfect, but you just admit your mistakes and that’s truly humbling. When your mask got sucked into your dust collector! 😂 I’ve lost screws and instructions the same way haha. Thanks for great content!
@simonr6793
@simonr6793 3 года назад
Travis the best mistakes are the ones unplanned and captured by camera 📷!!! Had you planned to screw up you would never have been able to do it so naturally.!!! When you hit the nail and the mask shot up the dust extraction pipe i would have put my tools down turned out the lights and gone indoors as I would have carried on screwing up for the rest of the day making me lose my head and make way more cockups, different day less cockups!!! The build looks great by the way and the shop is all tieing together now!!! As always buddy 💯% 👍 🇬🇧.
@gonzo_inc
@gonzo_inc 3 года назад
Was wondering what color the vette was going to be after the painting was done, Props to the wife for getting the cover for it!
@ewetuber186000
@ewetuber186000 3 года назад
Great job. Laughed out loud when the dust collector sucked up the mask!
@nickhenneman4890
@nickhenneman4890 3 года назад
I do appreciate you leaving the mistakes in the video. I personally try and use them as learning opportunities when planning out work. Love the content, thank you.
@dirtybaywoodshop-joeporter5650
@dirtybaywoodshop-joeporter5650 3 года назад
Not going to lie, you had me rolling when your mask got sucked up into the DC!! I'm glad you got everything worked out and that bench looks slick, man! Awesome job.
@seanbrennan3675
@seanbrennan3675 3 года назад
I am not sure what I enjoy more now. The ideas and tricks from the RU-vid community or seeing the same people that have taught and inspired me for the past 5 years make the same mistakes I make.
@Freeman3692
@Freeman3692 3 года назад
I'm so glad to see the mistakes included. No editing out the reality of woodworking. Also, double clamping . . . Yes! Can't tell you how many times I've had a guide fence or guide board move during a cut or route.
@berthatton9410
@berthatton9410 3 года назад
Real dang nice. You forgot the cup holder though.
@wayneblythe5713
@wayneblythe5713 3 года назад
Awesomenessification!
@kars2010
@kars2010 3 года назад
Easily one of my favorite channels on RU-vid. Love it Travis!
@ericlapinski4886
@ericlapinski4886 3 года назад
Finally see a cover on the Corvette. :)
@iamjtbe
@iamjtbe 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing! Love that you show your mistakes. We all do it.
@chrirule
@chrirule 3 года назад
I love the fact that you are essentially a perfectionist but mistakes are seen as an opportunity for growth rather than a setback! And that you're willing to admit you're human. It makes your projects more appealing by showing that anyone can do it.
@PawPawsClan
@PawPawsClan 3 года назад
Very Nice, appreciate that I'm not the only one who screws up from time to time or even regularly. Keep on with Shop Greatness
@adamd3955
@adamd3955 2 года назад
So I have built many cabinets and been a woodworker for many years, but that drawer mounting technique is solid gold. Never seen it anywhere else. Subscribed!
@silentscorn23
@silentscorn23 3 года назад
I recently got the ISO tunes free. So far I love them. They don't get that loud but that's a good thing. They block all the outside noise so well it doesn't need to be.
@raydriver7300
@raydriver7300 3 года назад
And there was me so proud of my bespoke bare plywood cabinets 🌞
@benjaminmengel3090
@benjaminmengel3090 Год назад
Most relatable woodworking channel I have ever seen. The frustration is real. But your project turns out way better than mine lol.
@vincemagallanes3744
@vincemagallanes3744 3 года назад
Excellent Workbench! Very much like my design. Excellent workspace project.
@millerma27
@millerma27 2 года назад
I have been rolling around, pausing every few seconds after the next oops, laughing, then thinking about when I did the same thing in a build. Thanks for sharing!
@StrykerBuilt
@StrykerBuilt 3 года назад
That bench turned out SAWEET! As always, great entertainment getting there!
@tighecrovetti2844
@tighecrovetti2844 3 года назад
So. Damn. Nice. I just built a (loosely-based) version of this, and didn't put a router in it, because I have a router in my miter saw workbench, but the potential to rout large pieces, move them all around, etc., by having it built into the workbench is tempting. Have to see if I can retro-fit it....
@28tudor
@28tudor 2 года назад
I really enjoy watching your videos and the fact that you include your screw ups just makes it all the more real it feels like your watching a real person NOT an actor Thanks again for making it real
@joescroggins6767
@joescroggins6767 3 года назад
Glad you beat me to the finish line. I bought the plans 3 weeks ago and I’m almost done! Great set of plans.
@ShopNation
@ShopNation 3 года назад
Nice!
@mikecunicodesigns3687
@mikecunicodesigns3687 3 года назад
My 8 year old daughter and I have been following your build! She loves watching the construction and we've been waiting for part 4!! Thank you!!!
@msgajhimelret9496
@msgajhimelret9496 3 года назад
Your organizational and procedural skills are way up there, Great Job.... Thanks for the bloopers, makes it all real and we know "Yah we've done that".. Never wood I have "Painted" that wood... but put coats of varnish and/or stain on them...Very Nice.
@brandonmaple82
@brandonmaple82 Год назад
What a fantastic video!
@paulclark2410
@paulclark2410 3 года назад
Those stuff ups were gold, we all have 'em!
@TailEndCustoms
@TailEndCustoms 3 года назад
Great job! Also thanks for showing we all screw up sometimes, that’s how we learn.
@brianhleigh
@brianhleigh 3 года назад
Amazing finish to a great project!
@johncole5175
@johncole5175 3 года назад
Screw-ups are my favorite part! Lets us know we're no alone! Thanks!!
@gregdavis5498
@gregdavis5498 3 года назад
Great job Travis. Thx for sharing your mistakes, we all make them. Hopefully we all learn from each other’s mistakes.
@RHR1218
@RHR1218 3 года назад
Looks very good and functional
@Vanessa-zv2hl
@Vanessa-zv2hl 3 года назад
I can only dream to have a shop that size with a table like that. Awesome man love your work!!
@keithjones3518
@keithjones3518 3 года назад
Dang. That looks sweet. I gotta build it.
@themeandrousengineer
@themeandrousengineer 2 года назад
I’ve been watching all of your videos up to this point and I have to say they’re both entertaining and useful. I do really appreciate you taking the time for finishing details. It goes a long way and probably explains why you’ve done well here on RU-vid.
@felixfromnebraska8648
@felixfromnebraska8648 3 года назад
Travis, I always smile when I see your new videos pop up on my computer because they are always filled with very educational information. Even when you know the mask flies onto the table and slides close to the dust collection hose, where nit is sucked up because it was turned on, of course. That was a priceless move that can not be duplicated with such finesse or any script that called for you to create it my, friend. As far as the workbench, it turned into another masterpiece. The functionality is top-notch, and you always finish with such Shop Greatness. A superb build, sensei! Felix
@greenberetwoodworks6458
@greenberetwoodworks6458 3 года назад
I gotta say, I enjoyed the "real world" build on this. Great job, I can't tell you how many times I had plans and still messed up and had to redo some stuff. Keep up the great work!
@bikesandbeyond618
@bikesandbeyond618 3 года назад
Completely agree on your philosophy about painting your shop furniture. I recently built some suspended 2 x 4 & plywood storage shelving in the garage and took a shelf from my existing Seville metal cabinets to Home Depot to have the paint color-matched. Now I need to go back and paint the bike rack and stick-tool storage center I previously built....love the videos - keep it up.
@stephenbuckley9649
@stephenbuckley9649 2 года назад
Damn…I almost had a shop accident with the face mask whoops. I had to sprint to avoid said accident! I love that bench…I have a 10 x 14 shop, so I’m not sure that would work for me! Keep the videos coming…you’re a natural!
@Kraftsman09
@Kraftsman09 3 года назад
Awesome! Can’t wait to build this this summer when we make this military move. Keep up the great work!
@jeffhallford5284
@jeffhallford5284 3 года назад
As always it turned out magnificent. Thanks for showing us what not to do also. We've all been there. One comment on edge routing. Machine the end grain by climb cutting (counter clockwise cut) for a short distance. Or, use a backer board. That can help with blow outs. I know you didn't have any, but they can happen. Keep up the great projects. I really enjoy you content.
@markrrynolds
@markrrynolds 3 года назад
Looks great. Love to see how your casters work in moving the workbench around.
@johnazzellino9700
@johnazzellino9700 3 года назад
Mate, I don't care what anyone says the painted finish just completes the job
@toddsmash
@toddsmash 3 года назад
Bloody RU-vid didn't notify me again that there was new shop greatness content! Bastards!
@itninja9503
@itninja9503 3 года назад
I would have loved to see a contractors type table saw incorporated in to the design. I don't have room for both the workbench and cabinet saw.
@ShopNation
@ShopNation 3 года назад
I may design a variation for that, seems like there is a lot of interest
@williamturrell
@williamturrell 3 года назад
Clean outcome now time to enjoy it. Didn’t see the link for the Graco...
@ShopNation
@ShopNation 3 года назад
Now linked!
@jajablonsky
@jajablonsky 3 года назад
Great job Travis. The pains you went through with routing for the T-track and your duct mask reminded me of some stupid things I've done in my shop. Keep up the great work. Shop Greatness at it's Best.
@woodworksbygrampies1284
@woodworksbygrampies1284 3 года назад
Young man, you just keep putting better and better videos and I appreciate all the hard work it takes for you to create this. THANK YOU, it's educational, inspirational, and entertaining. The flashback, I remembered that from your previous workbench video, was excellent. Keep up the awesome work, your shop is looking GREAT!
@justjoe9246
@justjoe9246 3 года назад
I think its Fricken Awesome!!! (like you said) but I do love that you show the human side of you when things happen, such as the mask in the DC hose incident.
@daabluesguru
@daabluesguru 6 месяцев назад
Awesome workbench.
@cillin4821
@cillin4821 3 года назад
Enyoued so much I bought the plans....shed ordered to replace a rotton wooden one - so my first project is a new workbench based on these plans
@jeffdeluca1153
@jeffdeluca1153 3 года назад
Awesome! Half.. no maybe 70%... of my enjoyment in woodworking is the environment! Aesthetics. I like working in a shop that's nicer than my living room. Or maybe close anyway! Nice build!
@hdwoodshop
@hdwoodshop 3 года назад
I recently built a router table. That’s the only thing keeping me from building your workbench. Soooo nice. Thanks for sharing.
@markemerson5324
@markemerson5324 3 года назад
Great job - I like that you are real and you show when you make a mistake and then show how you corrected it. Enjoy the new workbench and I can't wait to see what your next project will be like. Thanks for the education and entertainment. Keep up the greatness. I appreciate that you want to take care and show pride in your shop. It is hard to focus on creating something great for ourselves at times. Plus I can look at a video and if I see any part of your shop in the picture I know is you from the color of the cabinets!
@brucesearl4407
@brucesearl4407 5 месяцев назад
Do the plans include mask collector attachment feature? Haha! My fav moment in the video. It's like you are channeling me in your videos! Nice work and thanks for sharing the ups and downs of wood working.
@mikemacd5486
@mikemacd5486 2 года назад
I've wanted to build an outfeed table like this for years. Ive been busy with many major remodels on our house and just havent had the time to fix up my small garage woodshop. But now the house is about 95% done FINALLY and I can get to the garage. Luckily I am in sales for a local Home Center/ Lumber Yard. This video series inspired me to finally get my shop put together. After watching this build I bought all of my materials the next day (2022 might not have been a good year lumberwise to be inspired). I plan on using some of the design of this table. Thanks. I appreciate your videos.
@Fotozones
@Fotozones 3 года назад
Wow! That is dedication. To break it all down to paint it after all that went into it? I just couldn't do it, man, but well done!
@Coyote5555
@Coyote5555 3 года назад
Hey Travis, you certainly make it look easy... but that was a ton of work as you mentioned. Great job!
@josez9452
@josez9452 3 года назад
I totally agree with you on painting the cabinets. Go that little extra step to achieve shop greatness or greatness period. It’s the little details that make the difference & makes you feel great about your work. It came out great, but I would of put the SN logo & epoxy the top. I think that would of achieved shop super greatness. Great work as always, keep the videos coming. Thank you sir
@ShopNation
@ShopNation 3 года назад
I like that idea!
@bfb3086
@bfb3086 2 года назад
The direction of the the router against the guide matters, that is why you got tear out. Otherwise the router can wander away from the guide. Route from left to right as you face the guide so the rotation of the bit is traveling in the same direction as your router. Love your channel!
@gregmize01
@gregmize01 Год назад
This is awesome!!!!👍
@mainematt1234
@mainematt1234 3 года назад
I'm going to build one! Now hiring babysitter. Bad pay, long hours, needed just long enough to build this bench.
@dohawk1
@dohawk1 Год назад
Awesome work bench/outfeed table. I am considering making it in the future to replace the one I have now. I love the storage and power management. Keep up the great videos they are top knotch.
@garyburnett7378
@garyburnett7378 3 года назад
Looks great. Last year I did something similar. I added a few other things to it. It has the router table set up and some t track. I added a planer on a lift that comes up through the top. I used a winch with pulleys and cables so all I have to do is hit the remote and the planer appears and disappears. I also incorporated a Dewalt job site table saw and a Bessemer fence. It works just like my old cabinet saw. Next, I’m going to add a sliding table for the table saw and a wood vise. I’m also adding a portable planer. I’m mounting it upside down with a fence which will make it useful as a jointer. I have a chop saw station much like yours so between the two stations, I pretty much have a complete workshop in a small space. The entire bench is 4’x8’ and rolls easily on 6-4” casters. Most of the ideas came from you and a few others on You Tube. Thank you.
@Firesun07
@Firesun07 3 года назад
Excellent job! I want to make this! Let's schedule a week / end and let's knock it out.. 😉👍
@richardmaclean5846
@richardmaclean5846 3 года назад
Great video series. Love the color scheme in your shop. The waste board idea with the router blowout was a good addition. Definitely use several shallow passes with the router, though.
@AlaskaWeddingFilms
@AlaskaWeddingFilms 2 года назад
seems like a good work bench to start with the basic shell and add to it as you go.
@wardperozuk2782
@wardperozuk2782 3 года назад
Thanks Travis. Nice to see the start to finish with a project. I even watched a full ad…Angelina’s new movie trailer was being advertised!!
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