That's exactly what I need, a table saw and a router table, all in one. I haven't and can't afford all those expensive tools. I haven't got rows of clamps hanging on a beautifully set out wall. I have to make do, just as you have. You are an inspiration to us less well off DIYers. More please.
I once knew a guy who was a proper old school master carpenter, we had a large workshop (we were Set-Builders) close to his small workshop, amazingly he never had or would use electric tools of any sort, strickly hand tools only, even though my old boss offered to let him use our workshop while we out doing location work, he politely refused. Back then i could never understand why not, he made bureau's with hidden drawers etc, to me it made sense to use a table-saw if he had to make for example 10 drawers, all the sides and back of each drawer were the same height, so rip some lengths on a table-saw and then saw them to the sizes required easy, no he would handsaw and plane each piece from rough pieces of hardwoods. I think the reason why he wouldn't use any electric tool was because of his mind-set, he was a perfectionist and the bureau's he produced were masterpieces, breathtakingly so, he would take weeks or even months to complete a bureau, they were very expensive but in saying that he always had a long waiting list of people wanting to buy one. Just wanted to share my story about some one who was an inspiration to me.
@@Mr.Grimsdale I liked your story about the old school cabinet maker guy. I've worked in a workshop where the boss man would rouse on me for using my own hand tools in favor of his fancy power and air tools. That said, if you're ripping down the grain, you'd be a fool to use anything other than a good table saw.
@@megafauna8374 Totally agree, i'm guessing he thought if he were to use just one electrical tool it would lead him on to then mass producing them, thus then the level of quality would drop. I'm in the middle of making one of those bureau's (hand tools only) recycling walnut wood from a 1878 broken old cabinet, as a surprise for my wife.
@@Mr.Grimsdale Cool...recycled walnut...that's a hard unforgiving timber mate. A tiny bit at a time yeah? I'm an Aussie. Our Tas and Vic oak/ash and gums are the same but different. Same deal, cut 'em best you can on a machine, rough em' out with a rasp and plane, working slow and fine, then spend the rest of your life sanding. 😀
@@megafauna8374 I'm making a desktop type bureau that will have 10 drawers, 2 of which will be hidden ones. I do have power tools but ihis will be handmade, i'm English (you can't win them all) so its my little side project, 15 x 15 x 15 inches (still old school) and will have it finished for xmas, thats if i'm not still sanding it in 10 years time. Have you got a project at the moment ?
You are a genius! Just so clever. Nowadays too many people call themselves DIY, but they have got workshops like a professional factory. I get so bored with their clips, I think anyone has so many fancy tools should have made something better. Therefore WELL DONE YOU! Down-to-earth, practical, I have learned from you. Thanks 😁😘
You will find many Indians working this way, as we have very limited resources hence the focus is on creativity. We try to make use of whatever we have. The Indian word for this creativity is "Jugaad"
This is what i was planning to do. Watched a lot of similar videos. The best thing i liked about this channel is that like me he reused old stuff lying around in the house and also he was as short of fancy tools as i am. A true genius can do away with minimal tools.
It’s an amazing DIY table saw. Not all DIY’ers have the money to spend on expensive table saw and this video of yours inspires people like me to make one too. Great to see an Indian DIY woodworker posting such videos. Keep up the good work 👍🏻.
You all prolly dont care but does any of you know a way to get back into an instagram account..? I was dumb lost my account password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me!
@Emilio Blaine Thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and I'm trying it out atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Yes you are a brilliant man! Thank you for sharing your amazing ideas and methods. They are simple, economical and very practical for people with little resources or space to store big fancy tools. You prove it's not the tool that makes the art it's the imagination!
As a female getting into DIY, love that you did this video. I wondered about this many times and was super happy to see you answered the question. Thank you.
It's great, honest workmanship using whatever you have to hand to problem solve and get the best results. I love it, I often have to improvise in similar ways.
This is great! I love how much you repurpose stuff and make the most out of what you got. A lot of these channels have all the tools and that ain’t me.
Down to earth, simple explanations, I have seen many podcast of assembling a circular saw to a table top, but these are almost impossible to us DIY Asians, since we have a bare minimum of tools. Thank you. 👍👍👍👍👍
My Dear, you did an excellent video, no bragging about how clever you are or all the beautiful tools and shop that you have, just direct to the point, I also consider your excellent choice of materials because there's nothing straighter tham mdf (I live in Canada and the quality of the plywood that we have around is the worst). I also agree with you regarding how important is to reassure that all the boards and cuts are straight and square with a smooth flat surface. Many thanks for your demonstration
Super impressed over here. Very encouraging video that I can still make some cool stuff without having to shovel out lots of money for more expensive equipment. Thank you so much
You are awarded with the fastest LIKE I ever give, less than two seconds of video and I LIKE IT A LOT. All other videos are made with expensive tools, nice woods, etc, even ball bearings, I saw one that had 3 cordless drills, one for the drill, one for the countersink drill and another one for the screws. We are here because we can´t afford to go shoping with a wish list, like an advert I saw "Leroy Merlin yo put the idieas, WE put the tools", OK, WHO puts the money?
I have built several circular table saws over the years. I like to pick up the big old powerful Craftsmen saws from yard sales for $5 or $10 build them. I have one that I have been using for about 20 years now. Handy as all getout, as it is fairly small, just 18 inches by 18 inches and contained in a square wood box. It is light and I can carry it around the farm and run it off a big inverter I have hooked to my truck. Amazingly useful with fencing or building an outbuilding half a mile from electricity.
Dude, that is awesome...thank you. This is perfect for me. I can't use a traditional table saw, because I only have a 15A circuit in my detached garage which is controlled by the association. My Craftsman V20 circular saw will work perfectly for this.
Wow! you are so Totally Wicked :-) thank you for your inspiring ideas! my nana would always say to me, "Don't waste, mend and make do!" meaning, use what you have and repurpose it for something else.
Awesome.... watching it repeatedly.. because your narration and method is so simple. School kids can understand.....God bless you... keep doing good work and be helpful to others. GK should not be hidden within you....
You are great! Very simple and effective explanation makes it the most interesting video. I am really inspired and I will surely make one table saw for me. Thank you so much for such a great video!
I was a little worried about installing the blade after reading a couple of reviews. But it was amazingly easy. Took about 1 minute. Works great ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxjpBI8OOeUXib_iT7UomCrQ-uauwZJ62c . Cuts easily and is perfect for pocket cuts I needed to make for replacing some old deck boards.
Very good, only one criticism, screw the saw plate to the table to ensure it doesn’t jump or move etc, Love the dropped tool box. Did this my self today Also. DOH !!!
Wonderful! Wonderful!! From my research a saw is the first tool you should get with a table saw coming much later in your journey, as a newbie it doesn't make sense to spend a lot of your initial tools. Know that I can make a table saw with my initial hand saw once I upgrade the handsaw is a game changer! Please share a quick video about your homemade wax. :)
This is great and money saving. That is actually a cutter machine, not a circular saw. I have a similar one that I brought from India, I also made a table saw using it, the only problem it has is with the blade length, We can't cut deeper on bigger plywood, lumber. Also, make sure to choose 5" cutter machine or 7" circular saw.
To be honest at the beginning of the video I didn't think I will watch something impressive, I kept feeling more attracted as I continued watching the video now I'm subscribed to the channel and amongst all the videos I watched I decided to follow your guide to make my table saw ! Thanks buddy ! And good luck
Thank you! Finally, a table that doesn't require fancy equipment. This was a great video!
This dude is legit. Awesome that he is showing people you can still do great diy without needing a a bunch of tools. Epic
Frig yeah
That's exactly what I need, a table saw and a router table, all in one. I haven't and can't afford all those expensive tools. I haven't got rows of clamps hanging on a beautifully set out wall. I have to make do, just as you have. You are an inspiration to us less well off DIYers. More please.
I once knew a guy who was a proper old school master carpenter, we had a large workshop (we were Set-Builders) close to his small workshop, amazingly he never had or would use electric tools of any sort, strickly hand tools only, even though my old boss offered to let him use our workshop while we out doing location work, he politely refused.
Back then i could never understand why not, he made bureau's with hidden drawers etc, to me it made sense to use a table-saw if he had to make for example 10 drawers, all the sides and back of each drawer were the same height, so rip some lengths on a table-saw and then saw them to the sizes required easy, no he would handsaw and plane each piece from rough pieces of hardwoods.
I think the reason why he wouldn't use any electric tool was because of his mind-set, he was a perfectionist and the bureau's he produced were masterpieces, breathtakingly so, he would take weeks or even months to complete a bureau, they were very expensive but in saying that he always had a long waiting list of people wanting to buy one.
Just wanted to share my story about some one who was an inspiration to me.
@@Mr.Grimsdale I liked your story about the old school cabinet maker guy. I've worked in a workshop where the boss man would rouse on me for using my own hand tools in favor of his fancy power and air tools. That said, if you're ripping down the grain, you'd be a fool to use anything other than a good table saw.
@@megafauna8374 Totally agree, i'm guessing he thought if he were to use just one electrical tool it would lead him on to then mass producing them, thus then the level of quality would drop. I'm in the middle of making one of those bureau's (hand tools only) recycling walnut wood from a 1878 broken old cabinet, as a surprise for my wife.
@@Mr.Grimsdale Cool...recycled walnut...that's a hard unforgiving timber mate. A tiny bit at a time yeah? I'm an Aussie. Our Tas and Vic oak/ash and gums are the same but different. Same deal, cut 'em best you can on a machine, rough em' out with a rasp and plane, working slow and fine, then spend the rest of your life sanding. 😀
@@megafauna8374 I'm making a desktop type bureau that will have 10 drawers, 2 of which will be hidden ones. I do have power tools but ihis will be handmade, i'm English (you can't win them all) so its my little side project, 15 x 15 x 15 inches (still old school) and will have it finished for xmas, thats if i'm not still sanding it in 10 years time. Have you got a project at the moment ?
You are a genius! Just so clever. Nowadays too many people call themselves DIY, but they have got workshops like a professional factory. I get so bored with their clips, I think anyone has so many fancy tools should have made something better. Therefore WELL DONE YOU! Down-to-earth, practical, I have learned from you. Thanks 😁😘
You will find many Indians working this way, as we have very limited resources hence the focus is on creativity. We try to make use of whatever we have. The Indian word for this creativity is "Jugaad"
TO ZHIFANG YESS I TOTALLY AGREE......TIRED OFF HEARING DIY....AND THEN THEY GOT THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF TOOLS....
Incredible 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
@@nupurgautam1 Absolutely right
None of this is even new. He is a genius for copying and making it unsafe?
This is what i was planning to do. Watched a lot of similar videos. The best thing i liked about this channel is that like me he reused old stuff lying around in the house and also he was as short of fancy tools as i am. A true genius can do away with minimal tools.
Jazakallah
It’s an amazing DIY table saw. Not all DIY’ers have the money to spend on expensive table saw and this video of yours inspires people like me to make one too. Great to see an Indian DIY woodworker posting such videos.
Keep up the good work 👍🏻.
You all prolly dont care but does any of you know a way to get back into an instagram account..?
I was dumb lost my account password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me!
@Langston Nash Instablaster =)
@Emilio Blaine Thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and I'm trying it out atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Emilio Blaine It worked and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thanks so much, you saved my ass :D
@Langston Nash you are welcome :)
that was probably the best way I've seen so far. Looking to make an interchangeable table like that with leftovers from work. Thanks for the video!!
Yes you are a brilliant man! Thank you for sharing your amazing ideas and methods. They are simple, economical and very practical for people with little resources or space to store big fancy tools. You prove it's not the tool that makes the art it's the imagination!
Thumbs up for leaving in the spilling of the tool box.
Brilliant work using the minimum amout of tools. Much respect from an old chap that has been woodworking for over sixty years.
Genius and also the easiest and best explanation of how to do this. Thank you.
As a female getting into DIY, love that you did this video. I wondered about this many times and was super happy to see you answered the question. Thank you.
It's great, honest workmanship using whatever you have to hand to problem solve and get the best results. I love it, I often have to improvise in similar ways.
I have an oversized, solid oak filing cabinet that I think I can use to make this. Thank you so much for this video.
You are a genius. Thanks a lot for the tips. Now, i can save much money for the power tools. 👍🏾👍🏾
This is great! I love how much you repurpose stuff and make the most out of what you got. A lot of these channels have all the tools and that ain’t me.
Fantastic! I'm too excited to sleep, can't wait to attempt this tomorrow. Thank you for sharing and explaining your process so clearly :)
Down to earth, simple explanations, I have seen many podcast of assembling a circular saw to a table top, but these are almost impossible to us DIY Asians, since we have a bare minimum of tools. Thank you. 👍👍👍👍👍
08:11 *Using a vise is a wise idea* in the place of clamps
Nice work . Thank you for Sharing
I am glad you liked my ideas, Thanks for watching.
I’ll likely never make this but I really enjoyed watching your ingenuity in this clip. Well done!
My Dear, you did an excellent video, no bragging about how clever you are or all the beautiful tools and shop that you have, just direct to the point, I also consider your excellent choice of materials because there's nothing straighter tham mdf (I live in Canada and the quality of the plywood that we have around is the worst). I also agree with you regarding how important is to reassure that all the boards and cuts are straight and square with a smooth flat surface.
Many thanks for your demonstration
Super impressed over here. Very encouraging video that I can still make some cool stuff without having to shovel out lots of money for more expensive equipment. Thank you so much
awesome video. doesn't even use expensive tools like most of the guys here, but still gets the job done.
That bit with the box... it's universal! We've all been there 😂
😂😂😂
Good ideas for a table saw and router. The beauty is in the simple design and execution of the construction. Thank you for sharing these ideas.
Great craft and improvisation. Respect!
I like your home made corner clamps, wonderful idea!
Thanks
You are so smart and efficient. This is amazing! Making it myself. Love that you get two uses out of one table 😍
You are awarded with the fastest LIKE I ever give, less than two seconds of video and I LIKE IT A LOT. All other videos are made with expensive tools, nice woods, etc, even ball bearings, I saw one that had 3 cordless drills, one for the drill, one for the countersink drill and another one for the screws. We are here because we can´t afford to go shoping with a wish list, like an advert I saw "Leroy Merlin yo put the idieas, WE put the tools", OK, WHO puts the money?
I have built several circular table saws over the years. I like to pick up the big old powerful Craftsmen saws from yard sales for $5 or $10 build them.
I have one that I have been using for about 20 years now. Handy as all getout, as it is fairly small, just 18 inches by 18 inches and contained in a square wood box. It is light and I can carry it around the farm and run it off a big inverter I have hooked to my truck. Amazingly useful with fencing or building an outbuilding half a mile from electricity.
I loved the vise as a clamp. Very clever
Great video of repurposing furniture to build a multipurpose work bench. economically. Thankyou for sharing.
Absolutely brilliant. What a great, versatile addon to a workshop.
This is amazing. Not only did you hack a circular to act as a table saw but showed how to build a table.
Absolutely Brilliant! so simple but totally practical for a budget! Resourceful and as a result multi functional Fab! ✌😎
@8:00 I hate that too! Good job mate.
Man, you're inspiring!!!! Thanks so much for this content.
Making do with what you have ,thinking out of the box once again we’ll done ,keep up the good work.👍👍👍
You have my respect and a subscriber for life. Keep up the good work.
Dude, that is awesome...thank you. This is perfect for me. I can't use a traditional table saw, because I only have a 15A circuit in my detached garage which is controlled by the association. My Craftsman V20 circular saw will work perfectly for this.
Great idea and awesome little project. Thanks for sharing.
I don't understand why you don't have more subscribers. Just found your channel and am amazed by your creativity.
Great project, I've looking for a simple saw bench and thanks to your video I can now build one for myself. Thanks for sharing.
Wow! you are so Totally Wicked :-) thank you for your inspiring ideas!
my nana would always say to me, "Don't waste, mend and make do!" meaning, use what you have and repurpose it for something else.
Thanks 😁
Awesome.... watching it repeatedly.. because your narration and method is so simple. School kids can understand.....God bless you... keep doing good work and be helpful to others. GK should not be hidden within you....
8:00 that sudden pause... I felt that
😅
Jazzglenn we all done that many times
Adds a great deal of authenticity to an already sincere and true video. Yep, we all do that.
The pain is real
Truly ingenious and inspirational! Thank you!!
Well made. Thanks for sharing! Im gonna make one soon for my home projects
Just wow! Lots of innovation used, hats off to you sir!!
You are great! Very simple and effective explanation makes it the most interesting video. I am really inspired and I will surely make one table saw for me. Thank you so much for such a great video!
I am glad you like it 😀
Exceptional teacher and demonstrator too. Very useful technical knowledge for everyone, ..... thanks!!
This is the only one that is practical for my needs.
I was a little worried about installing the blade after reading a couple of reviews. But it was amazingly easy. Took about 1 minute. Works great ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxjpBI8OOeUXib_iT7UomCrQ-uauwZJ62c . Cuts easily and is perfect for pocket cuts I needed to make for replacing some old deck boards.
Amazing. This is what you can do with education and initiative. Thank you so much for a very valuable video.
INCREDIBLE JOB MY MAN!
Nice work, Simple Yet Efficient. You got a sub mate!
Uses his own homemade corner clamps to make homemade table saw. THEN uses said table saw to make a router attatchment 🤯❤️
Oh yeah really so nice
This is a good place to start.
Thank you.
Table saws are rather expensive. Good video.
I greatly admire your problem solving skills!
Great DIY Man..!
Absolutely brilliant.
You gain a new subscriber, I like the simplicity of your projects, this the real DIY.
Thats ive been looking for.. a real diy. You, my man got another subscriber. Thanks
Thank you I have been look for a video like this one for awhile.
Lock down का सदुपयोग, useful tool.
Great Video Sir It's Very Useful For Me...Thank You Sir 💯
You deserve a million thumbs up 👍. Great job.
Bro very impressive. You are such a talented guy. May you have millons of followers on your channel.
Hey! Great video! Thanks for sharing step-by-step so clearly! I loved that you kept the mishaps as well. :) lol
Well done my friend!!! Man, I'd love to see what you could do with more resources
Legendary you are truly genuine, loved the video, keep it up
Excellent creativity
I have wanted a table saw and a table router, but could not afford them, Thank you for allowing me to have them without buying them!!!!!!!!
Very good, only one criticism, screw the saw plate to the table to ensure it doesn’t jump or move etc, Love the dropped tool box. Did this my self today Also. DOH !!!
Genius!! Thanks for share it !!
Wonderful! Wonderful!! From my research a saw is the first tool you should get with a table saw coming much later in your journey, as a newbie it doesn't make sense to spend a lot of your initial tools. Know that I can make a table saw with my initial hand saw once I upgrade the handsaw is a game changer! Please share a quick video about your homemade wax. :)
Here's the video about homemade wax - ua-cam.com/video/62FKyjzMCLg/v-deo.html
Тахсинга лойик. Койил.
I am really inspired by your creativity. Keep it up.
Thanks, this makes me feel I could attempt this!
Very Creative and usefull. Thank you so much.
Watching a woodworker way more talented than me still manage to dump the contents of his toolbox mid glue-up gives me hope.
Thankyou give the idea God bless you brother
great job bro 🎉🎉🎉🎉
some videos they uses table saw to make table saw 😂😂😂😂 but you did it the best. 🙏🙏🙏🙏 from Meghalaya
Very nice. I have been thinking of this for a very long time.....
This is a nice way ka-Metal lalabs always and support
8:45 you can keep upside down instead of using lots of clamps.but you did well. I'm gonna make one like yours. great job👍
absoutly amazing👍🌺🛫
Real diy. But if a metal plate is used it would be better
great work -- I am impressed !
Thank you ☺️
This is great and money saving. That is actually a cutter machine, not a circular saw. I have a similar one that I brought from India, I also made a table saw using it, the only problem it has is with the blade length, We can't cut deeper on bigger plywood, lumber. Also, make sure to choose 5" cutter machine or 7" circular saw.
Great way to save some space.
8:00 As an Indian to not utter a single "iski maaki" or "madar****" takes a lot of self restraint! Bravo Sir you deserve a like and a sub
Mann me to aya tha mere bas muh se nikla nahi😂😂
Great job.
Very super idea brother
Brilliant!
Very appreciative and useful video Sir👍👍
To be honest at the beginning of the video I didn't think I will watch something impressive, I kept feeling more attracted as I continued watching the video now I'm subscribed to the channel and amongst all the videos I watched I decided to follow your guide to make my table saw !
Thanks buddy !
And good luck
Great inspiring video.