Hello friends. let us be grateful to our friend who posted this video sharing knowledge. It doesn't cost anything to like and make a simple comment. It is the least we can do in gratitude for his work. thank you!
top of the galaxies, unparalleled, incredible, spectacular, the best project I've ever seen in my life!! I'm Brazilian my brother, your intelligence has me hallucinating, really amazing project!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
Given that, for whatever reason, episode 8 of this build was the first video shown in my recommendations, I had no problem skipping ahead briefly to that video to confirm that he did in fact install all six wheels. That's comforting, because I can tell at a glance just from the sheer amount of weight and stress that this table is going to go through that it's necessary. This guy doesn't seem like the kind of person to cut corners. Trying to save a few bucks on two other wheels for a several thousand-dollar table is tantamount to buying a $1000 smartphone and not spending $50 - $100 on a shockproof case. Now that I have confirmed that he absolutely knows what he's doing, I can enjoy the rest of the series.
This is BY FAR the coolest, most intricate piece I've seen for table saw workbenches! Absolutely love it, going to purchase the plans. The $25 is well worth it! The amount of work you put into this is mind blowing! Cheers from South Dakota.
WOW! This is not only an impressive build, but also a great design. We're metric in Canada but sadly, our lumber is sold in Imperial units (i.e Inches). Converting metric to inches is easy enough, but the resulting measurements can end up with impossibly small fractions and are not practical to work with using our standard rulers and measuring tapes. The result is that you spend as much time converting and optimizing as you would creating the cut list from scratch yourself. Thanks all the same.
Loved it, going to watch the whole playlist on this.. Love how you put a totally modern twist on centuries old mortise-and-tenon joinery. and use carpenters grade plywood to build it our of.. Wouldn't MDF had been a better choice on this, I know it is more expensive, harder to except screws, but using glue and the "mortise-and-tenon joinery" to attach would make it very strong, very stable (almost no explanation or contraction) & last, virtually for ever.. I can see there must have been at least a hundred hours of thought & planning into it.. I am a retired master carpenter, with 50+ years of work, I was trained by a Amish master for almost 15 years, from age of 10 to 25.. My shop has all the high tech toy's, yet I still do 90% of my joinery with mortise and tenon.. You have earned my subscription.. Sorry I babbled on so much.. Thank you for sharing... It was a joy to watch a very skilled tradesman... Oh also using some HDPE board in some places would also give it extra strength...
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Hello my friend, Unless you try what's new, you can't learn anything new. And you are always trying to teach innovations. And you always produce innovative works and ideas. Thank you for sharing. See you.
Thank you for this video series. I bought a portable 10" job site saw for my shop to save space. some time ago. I am planning a cabinet for it in the future. This is a great and very functional idea for the saw and router table station. I will be planning a version of this for my shop as well. Very nice build.
I'm your fan, I love carpentry, I'm a carpenter, I work with custom furniture, I'm crazy about your projects, it's a shame that here in Brazil we don't have access to these wonderful lands that you have there
I’ve been thinking about a table like this. I don’t need the router but I like everything about this build. Thank you for the inspiration And not a Festool to be seen!!!!
Good day, I don't speak English so please excuse the google translation. The plans for the workbench and other accessories were delivered to me today. I want to thank you for the quick response, professional and exceptionally clear processing of the documentation. Now it remains to start production. Thank you once again and I wish you a lot of creative imagination, joy from your work and many satisfied clients. Vlastimil S. Czech Republic
i will try to learn like you,, Now i have collected some equipment,, because i like it and want to make a room and work desk like you,, Thank You for all the ideas...
Looks you have a persian carpet in your workshop. Some luxury. Only one I saw in years of watching work in workshops. Loved your design. Waiting for the next build.
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado , un súper trabajo de precisión milimétrica , gracias por compartir tanta creatividad y conocimientos , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón , Galicia ( España) 🤓 😜
I sure am happy to see you posting videos again. I hope everything is fine with you and your family. This workbench looks awesome, looking forward to the second part. Cheers from Costa Rica. Pura vida!
Thank you for your response, l appreciate you answering my question. That link took me to all my answers. Now for me to find the time. I love your your tools. Wished had seen them about 10 years ago, but might replace some of my equipment to have them now. Your a Master, l am a “grasshopper”
Thanks for posting your content. I have built several benches now following your design of laminated plywood and boxes. They are very effective. The no hardware drawers are very robust and can carry tons of stuff. Thanks. David.
Interesting. I personally used small dowel pins for aligning the posts before glueing invisible from the outside; instead of nailing so to avoid the metal inside the wood. I used this technique with your mobile workbench plans. This is another interesting build for the Dewalt table saw.
Wood... Check, Dewalt 7492...Check, PS Plans for Projekt...Check.. Router for Table... Check .... Yeah tomorrow begin with this cool Project for me... 😁👍😁👍😁👍😁👍😁Thanks for your plans. I find the very detailed execution tremendous. I take my hat off and thank you. They are worth every penny.
This is just an awesome design.. takes the value of your job site saw to another galaxy’s level.. The only question I had was how would you do angle cuts with the extension so close to the blade.. am I missing something ?
Nuevamente gracias por enseñarnos a aprender y regalarnos de su valioso tiempo maestro de Aguascalientes México Francisco gamez un abrazo muy fuerte y saludos cordiales bendiciones para usted y toda su familia es usted genial 😀👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I subbed to your channel after being linked in a comment from another video WITHOUT EVEN VIEWING A VIDEO. Just the channel list alone let me know you're worth the sub. Rare comment, but I can tell your content is worth the accolade. I cannot WAIT to dive into this series and the other fine videos on this site.
I am currently designing a similar bench for myself, and i got to admit i love this design will inspre mine with it, id like mine to be about half the size.
😲😍🤩This workbench looks amazing!!! I live in a small townhouse and to have this off in a corner somewhere that I can roll in and out looks perfect. Just purchased my plans. Thank you so much for this.
Truly mesmerizing - The grace with which you create such complex yet harmonious machines with the simplest of tools! Great to build for any DIY workshop.
Love your design methodologies. Great design and well thought out. EXPENSIVE to do because of that high grade plywood but it should last forever as long as it never gets too wet. A good application of a quality sealing finish should be great protection unless there is a flood.
I don't have a table saw unfortunately, but this looks brilliant. Having built two of the modular benches, I can confirm that the plans were top quality and easy to follow (although my glue ups didn't go nearly as smoothly as those in the video!).
Awesome concept and the breakdown features are just what I've been trying to come up with myself - for exactly the same saw - Thank You for your creativity.
Overall it’s a decent table. If you’re not using it for big heavy projects. Its gets unstable when using my jigsaw and handsaw. Table starts to shake and lifts off the ground. Maybe I’m doing something wrong?Also the folding mechanic works great ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh when setting up, but I can’t get the table to fold down. It gets stuck 3/4ths on the way down.
This is a great project! There are not words to say how greatful I am by looking at it. I don't know if congratulate you is good enough but, congratulations you are a master on this!
Insane design & workmanship. I have one question....If the table saw was to need replacing how could you modify this to accept a saw with a different height table?
jeez man!!! That's quite the impressive workbench. I'm 100% going to make it. Only way you could've made it better would've been to use imperial ;) (I know, metric IS superior to imperial, I just live in a country that uses imperial for construction)
Plans for this project: bit.ly/3iRfbd9
Супер , давно вас не было видно , не пропадайте на долго 🔥💪👌👍🖐️.
Suso the best woodworker of the Tube, from ever 👍
I have bought the plans but I am unable to find the cutting list in them
@@jackhodgkinson2910 follow this route please: Mobile Workbench Plans\Mobile Workbench\Cutting List - Fasteners\Cutting List
@@Paoson_Woodworking Thank you, I don't know how I missed it.
Dude, if this is the only thing I build in my lifetime, I will go to Valhalla a worthy warrior! I will certainly be buying the plans to your genius!
Hello friends. let us be grateful to our friend who posted this video sharing knowledge. It doesn't cost anything to like and make a simple comment. It is the least we can do in gratitude for his work. thank you!
obrigado Paulo!
top of the galaxies, unparalleled, incredible, spectacular, the best project I've ever seen in my life!! I'm Brazilian my brother, your intelligence has me hallucinating, really amazing project!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
Given that, for whatever reason, episode 8 of this build was the first video shown in my recommendations, I had no problem skipping ahead briefly to that video to confirm that he did in fact install all six wheels. That's comforting, because I can tell at a glance just from the sheer amount of weight and stress that this table is going to go through that it's necessary.
This guy doesn't seem like the kind of person to cut corners. Trying to save a few bucks on two other wheels for a several thousand-dollar table is tantamount to buying a $1000 smartphone and not spending $50 - $100 on a shockproof case.
Now that I have confirmed that he absolutely knows what he's doing, I can enjoy the rest of the series.
This is BY FAR the coolest, most intricate piece I've seen for table saw workbenches!
Absolutely love it, going to purchase the plans. The $25 is well worth it! The amount of work you put into this is mind blowing! Cheers from South Dakota.
WOW! This is not only an impressive build, but also a great design. We're metric in Canada but sadly, our lumber is sold in Imperial units (i.e Inches). Converting metric to inches is easy enough, but the resulting measurements can end up with impossibly small fractions and are not practical to work with using our standard rulers and measuring tapes. The result is that you spend as much time converting and optimizing as you would creating the cut list from scratch yourself. Thanks all the same.
Really nice design!
It's like a legend watching legend's content...
thanks John!
The 2 best shop forniture and shop tools woodworkers , big fan of both of you
@@Paoson_Woodworking hey man you are really masrer? very nice thank you? are british or american
I smile u say , legend watching legend, i salute dor both of you
Wow! This is the most thought out mobile workbench I've seen.
Loved it, going to watch the whole playlist on this.. Love how you put a totally modern twist on centuries old mortise-and-tenon joinery. and use carpenters grade plywood to build it our of.. Wouldn't MDF had been a better choice on this, I know it is more expensive, harder to except screws, but using glue and the "mortise-and-tenon joinery" to attach would make it very strong, very stable (almost no explanation or contraction) & last, virtually for ever.. I can see there must have been at least a hundred hours of thought & planning into it.. I am a retired master carpenter, with 50+ years of work, I was trained by a Amish master for almost 15 years, from age of 10 to 25.. My shop has all the high tech toy's, yet I still do 90% of my joinery with mortise and tenon.. You have earned my subscription.. Sorry I babbled on so much.. Thank you for sharing... It was a joy to watch a very skilled tradesman... Oh also using some HDPE board in some places would also give it extra strength...
Hello my friend, Unless you try what's new, you can't learn anything new. And you are always trying to teach innovations. And you always produce innovative works and ideas. Thank you for sharing. See you.
Thank you for this video series. I bought a portable 10" job site saw for my shop to save space. some time ago. I am planning a cabinet for it in the future. This is a great and very functional idea for the saw and router table station. I will be planning a version of this for my shop as well. Very nice build.
I'm your fan, I love carpentry, I'm a carpenter, I work with custom furniture, I'm crazy about your projects, it's a shame that here in Brazil we don't have access to these wonderful lands that you have there
Crisp design, clean execution. Master!
Thank you,
I’ve been thinking about a table like this. I don’t need the router but I like everything about this build. Thank you for the inspiration
And not a Festool to be seen!!!!
Ben tornato artista. Grazie di dare onore a noi di imparare dalle tue opere . Grazie!
Grazie Andrea!
Good day,
I don't speak English so please excuse the google translation.
The plans for the workbench and other accessories were delivered to me today.
I want to thank you for the quick response, professional and exceptionally clear processing of the documentation.
Now it remains to start production.
Thank you once again and I wish you a lot of creative imagination, joy from your work and many satisfied clients.
Vlastimil S.
Czech Republic
i will try to learn like you,, Now i have collected some equipment,, because i like it and want to make a room and work desk like you,, Thank You for all the ideas...
i purchased and built your cross cut sled and its outstanding, you really do provide great content and ideas. Thank you for all the great videos
I've watched this video as well as the two following videos repeatedly now... And man, this is pure genius!
thanks Mattias!
Impressed by the workmanship, as well as keeping that rug clean. Well done on both.
thanks!
I really like this. It probably isnt basic level, but I am choosing this as my goal for this spring...
Literally, one of the best designs i have seen here
Looks you have a persian carpet in your workshop. Some luxury. Only one I saw in years of watching work in workshops.
Loved your design. Waiting for the next build.
An intelligent build, the strength of mortice and tenons without the labour. Thanks very much.
thanks!
Hai fatto un lavoro incredibile, complimenti!
Grazie per l'ennesima chicca partorita dal tuo genio!
Complimenti,lavoro perfetto come sempre,un mostro di solidità
Thank you for sharing this video. You are an artist. And it's fun to watch you video
thanks mate!
Fantastic design. The sliding table is the best part of the build, in my opinion.
Your projects are truly magnificent, every time you create something like this, I am enchanted. Really very good
Enchanted, what like a forest? with pixies and shit?
You should title this the Ultimate Table saw cart. Ive searched and search and there is not a better design out there!
Excelente Sizu!!! sigue con este excelente trabajo!!! Tu inglés mejoró muchisimo!!!! FELICITACIONES!!!
gracias compañero!
As the works seen so far are meticulously perfect, based on the detail of the plans purchased, the amount of detail drawings is a perfect job! Thanks
thanks!
happy to find your channel today, professional with a good presentation.
So glad to see you posting videos again, my friend...I look forward to the rest of this one.
This is great. I wish I could just buy this and assemble it at home, I would totally pay for that.
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado , un súper trabajo de precisión milimétrica , gracias por compartir tanta creatividad y conocimientos , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón , Galicia ( España) 🤓 😜
graciñas!
Your precision and attention to detail is amazing!
I sure am happy to see you posting videos again. I hope everything is fine with you and your family. This workbench looks awesome, looking forward to the second part. Cheers from Costa Rica. Pura vida!
I am looking at ideas for a table saw bench and this might be the one
when I see people woodworking on a carpet, well, it gets me a lot! they do not make dust, they just make it and go...
Спасибо за прекрасное видео! Великолепный результат.
Thank you for your response, l appreciate you answering my question. That link took me to all my answers. Now for me to find the time. I love your your tools. Wished had seen them about 10 years ago, but might replace some of my equipment to have them now. Your a Master, l am a “grasshopper”
Love the glue up over a fancy rug….;)
Genius. Please keep sharing your skills with the rest of us. Thanks 👍
Кнопка - пуск ,стоп , прям под рукой . Благодарю за труды . Health .
This will be perfect for my small garage workshop with the extension pieces! Great design
As always... obvious clarity of thought, and skillful execution. Many thanks.
Dude! I'm almost done with the first fence l bench! You're killing me!
sorry! :D
un atelier propre comme c est rare super
Thanks for posting your content. I have built several benches now following your design of laminated plywood and boxes. They are very effective. The no hardware drawers are very robust and can carry tons of stuff. Thanks. David.
Increíble.. otra vez.. me encanta tu trabajo.. un abrazo desde Chile 🇨🇱
gracias Raúl!
Dado's fit on the dewalt 2479!
Amazing desing! looking forward for the rest
How could anyone give u a thumbs down for that ?! Great work again man, like all your other shop projects !
Da gusto verte trabajar, además, motivas a hacer bricolaje.
gracias como siempre Toni! me alegra verte por aquí
wow..what a beautiful design and build
Fantastic!!! Thanks for sharing your wisdom.
I have been waiting for this ALL MY LIFE. Thank you
Gracias por tus vídeos
Gran trabajo
Wao... Nice design. You tought of everything . Plywoods, planks, 2x4s.
Interesting. I personally used small dowel pins for aligning the posts before glueing invisible from the outside; instead of nailing so to avoid the metal inside the wood. I used this technique with your mobile workbench plans.
This is another interesting build for the Dewalt table saw.
you're right, it's a good idea to use dowel pins. Send me some photo of your mobile workbench please!
thsi is perfect for my new small shop!!! I will be buying the plans asap!
Wood... Check, Dewalt 7492...Check, PS Plans for Projekt...Check.. Router for Table... Check .... Yeah tomorrow begin with this cool Project for me... 😁👍😁👍😁👍😁👍😁Thanks for your plans. I find the very detailed execution tremendous. I take my hat off and thank you. They are worth every penny.
This is just an awesome design.. takes the value of your job site saw to another galaxy’s level..
The only question I had was how would you do angle cuts with the extension so close to the blade.. am I missing something ?
Nuevamente gracias por enseñarnos a aprender y regalarnos de su valioso tiempo maestro de Aguascalientes México Francisco gamez un abrazo muy fuerte y saludos cordiales bendiciones para usted y toda su familia es usted genial 😀👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
This is what I need desperately. Thanks very much.
I subbed to your channel after being linked in a comment from another video WITHOUT EVEN VIEWING A VIDEO. Just the channel list alone let me know you're worth the sub. Rare comment, but I can tell your content is worth the accolade.
I cannot WAIT to dive into this series and the other fine videos on this site.
I am currently designing a similar bench for myself, and i got to admit i love this design will inspre mine with it, id like mine to be about half the size.
send me some photo of your version please!
😲😍🤩This workbench looks amazing!!! I live in a small townhouse and to have this off in a corner somewhere that I can roll in and out looks perfect. Just purchased my plans. Thank you so much for this.
Truly mesmerizing - The grace with which you create such complex yet harmonious machines with the simplest of tools! Great to build for any DIY workshop.
Очень приятно смотреть твои видео! 👍👍👍
Interesting and well made. Looking forward to seeing the rest.
Love your design methodologies. Great design and well thought out. EXPENSIVE to do because of that high grade plywood but it should last forever as long as it never gets too wet. A good application of a quality sealing finish should be great protection unless there is a flood.
thanks as always Clyde! you're right
Moving house soon and be building a new workshop ,funnily enough I also have that jobsite saw ,think I will need to do this
Como siempre, tus trabajos son perfectos. Increible!!!
Gracias! Saludos!
No dudaba que cuando volvieras lo harias a lo grande. Como siempre increible, ya espero la segunda parte. Gracias
gracias como siempre Josep!
Always look forward to your videos. It's nice to see your take on a project. Your drill press and manual CNC got me hooked.
thanks!
I don't have a table saw unfortunately, but this looks brilliant.
Having built two of the modular benches, I can confirm that the plans were top quality and easy to follow (although my glue ups didn't go nearly as smoothly as those in the video!).
thanks Rico!
Awesome concept and the breakdown features are just what I've been trying to come up with myself - for exactly the same saw - Thank You for your creativity.
Excellent post, thank you for sharing.
I’ll be buying these plans! Can’t wait to see the rest!
thanks John!
Tôi rất thích cái bàn làm việc của bạn 👍
Looking great so far friend you are doing a excellent job, can't wait for the next video, have a nice day & Stay Safe !!!.
Overall it’s a decent table. If you’re not using it for big heavy projects. Its gets unstable when using my jigsaw and handsaw. Table starts to shake and lifts off the ground. Maybe I’m doing something wrong?Also the folding mechanic works great ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh when setting up, but I can’t get the table to fold down. It gets stuck 3/4ths on the way down.
Beautiful! Love the design! Well thought out to allow using the saw fence and also a sliding miter table too.
How many sheets of 4x8 plywood does this project require?
This is a great project! There are not words to say how greatful I am by looking at it. I don't know if congratulate you is good enough but, congratulations you are a master on this!
Thanks very much, a great design, talk through and walk through. Great workmanship as well.
Insane design & workmanship. I have one question....If the table saw was to need replacing how could you modify this to accept a saw with a different height table?
Suso, I am very happy to see you creating videos again. I have missed you! As always, very good design with many awesome features!
thanks as always Cole!
jeez man!!! That's quite the impressive workbench. I'm 100% going to make it. Only way you could've made it better would've been to use imperial ;) (I know, metric IS superior to imperial, I just live in a country that uses imperial for construction)
Great build. Tanks for sharing
So well-thought out, such precise construction...can't wait to see the rest!
Absolutely magnificent.
Excelent. Congratulations.
I 'll wait the next episode.
Super impressive! You really capture the utility of this bench. Perfect for any shop or garage.
Beautiful and very precise work. Really love it. Best greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
Welcome back I always watching your video
What a great project this is! Exactly what I was looking for.