Small Shop Miter Saw Station - Woodworking

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  • Опубліковано 8 лис 2024

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  • @makano614
    @makano614 2 роки тому +16

    *I was able to use the stop to cut my pieces all the same **MyBest.Tools** Only let the blade come to a complete stop before lifting it back up otherwise it might 'catch' the work and inadvertently move the stop. Used a second clamp for holding.*

  • @LoredanaKeks
    @LoredanaKeks Рік тому +160

    This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2cgz I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seem to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.

  • @mikewatson9381
    @mikewatson9381 3 роки тому

    I have the same saw and I made a zero clearance plate for it and it really improved the cut quality.

  • @stevescustomcarving1175
    @stevescustomcarving1175 5 років тому +1

    I am building a miter saw station right now. I got some great ideas from this video. Thanks!

  • @gbjones54
    @gbjones54 5 років тому +1

    Good to see you again Shawn. This is still on my list!

  • @StuffUCanMake
    @StuffUCanMake 5 років тому +1

    This in very nice. Yes, cubby boxes will come in handy.

  • @Whatsthe_411
    @Whatsthe_411 5 років тому +1

    I like what you did here. I appreciate how you always maximize what you have as you upgrade along the way. Great job!

  • @JkCanvas
    @JkCanvas 5 років тому +1

    Great build very simple design yet completely functional. Well done.

  • @aerial_camera_video_imaging
    @aerial_camera_video_imaging 4 роки тому +1

    Nice work

  • @RoseWoodWork
    @RoseWoodWork 5 років тому +1

    Very neat miter saw station, l like the magnet mechanism that you use for the space to be open depending on the angle you will cut. Great job!!! TFS!!! :)

  • @tharemyhopkins5873
    @tharemyhopkins5873 5 років тому +1

    I really like the double-panel idea!

  • @greatitbroke
    @greatitbroke 5 років тому +1

    Great miter saw station Mr Stone. Looks awesome

  • @kevinclark8311
    @kevinclark8311 5 років тому +2

    Well done. Particularly, I really dig the dust collection attachments that you fabricated. Keep up the great work! Cheers

  • @IEnjoyCreatingVideos
    @IEnjoyCreatingVideos 5 років тому +1

    Good job on the miter saw station Shawn! Thanks for sharing the video.👍😎JP

  • @everydaysundaydesign7571
    @everydaysundaydesign7571 5 років тому +1

    Very Nice
    Realy like the dark wood details

  • @KSFWG
    @KSFWG 5 років тому +1

    Nice Miter Saw Station for small shops, Shawn! This gives me some ideas to build on for my basement shop. Thanks for the video!

  • @SteveFrenchWoodNStuff
    @SteveFrenchWoodNStuff 5 років тому +2

    Pretty cool. I like the idea the magnetically-attached panels on each side of the saw. Great idea.

  • @derekpeterson8005
    @derekpeterson8005 5 років тому +1

    Great looking cabinet! I like the magnets on the wing plates cool idea. I really love seeing Old Glory on the shop apron!

  • @jamespaul3622
    @jamespaul3622 5 років тому +1

    Interesting take on a very important piece of furniture for the shop. My only question: what do you do if you need to make a compound cut? With the enclosure around the miter saw, you can make your 45* cuts fine, but if you have a compound cut, it looks like you have to remove those enclosure pieces that are screwed from the inside.
    I also like how you did the drawer pulls. Thanks for the idea!

    • @StoneandSonsWorkshop
      @StoneandSonsWorkshop  5 років тому

      Glad you liked it. I rarely make compound cuts, but if I do it’s only a few screws. The removable panels allow full movement in both directions for mitered cuts.

  • @kevinoverholt1216
    @kevinoverholt1216 5 років тому +1

    I like it small and simple design. thanks for sharing

  • @KyleVeatch
    @KyleVeatch 5 років тому +1

    Turned out great!

  • @rebelwoodworks1922
    @rebelwoodworks1922 5 років тому +1

    Very nice Shawn. This sparked some ideas for my own miter saw station design I’ve been working on for the new shop. Great video my friend!

  • @randymorris765
    @randymorris765 5 років тому +1

    Great build Shawn. I agree with Larry Joffe, I would love to see the video of you coming up with templates for the dust collection panels themselves. Great idea with the Poplar wood instead of Walnut. I've got to find some of that. Hope the wife and boys are doing well. Thank you for your videos and hard work. Keep em coming....

    • @StoneandSonsWorkshop
      @StoneandSonsWorkshop  5 років тому

      I will definitely get to that. I will make a separate video on that.

  • @DelRJohnston
    @DelRJohnston 5 років тому +1

    Nice work, bud! This is on my list to do,

  • @sgrisez
    @sgrisez 5 років тому +1

    Love the design and project overall, but I really like the Quick Screws plug! I've been looking for something other the Kreg for a while so I'm glad to see a solid competitor in the pocket hole screw area.

    • @StoneandSonsWorkshop
      @StoneandSonsWorkshop  5 років тому +1

      Thanks!! It really is a great kit.

    • @Quickscrews
      @Quickscrews 5 років тому

      Thank you Sean, check us out online or give us a call! Fun Fact: we were Kreg's original suppliers about 25 years ago before they started selling their own screws.

  • @KeithDiSarno
    @KeithDiSarno 5 років тому +2

    Love the clean look and contrasting handles. @6:09 I've found it better to put the pocket holes on the outside of drawer. First, more meat for the screw to bite into going the other direction. Second, looks: the holes are either hidden on the back of the drawer, or hidden on the front by the drawer front. Then you can tell people they're held together by magic.

  • @ljoffe
    @ljoffe 5 років тому +3

    I like the design, I wish you had gone into your dust collection for the saw. I thought maybe you had a shopvac under on the cart until the end of the video where it wasn't for dust collection. Now that you have the saw in an enclosed space how are you handling all of the dust? I have the same saw and am in dire need of a mitre saw station for a 1 car garage, I think this will fit my needs. Going to grab the plans and start building in the coming weeks. Thanks! Going to need to make mine moveable though.

    • @StoneandSonsWorkshop
      @StoneandSonsWorkshop  5 років тому +1

      Larry Joffe I’m about to start my new dust collection setup. I’ll have a dedicated port from my dust collector to the top of the dust box. I’m just concerned with the fine dust. I don’t mind the heavy dust settling in the back.

  • @CCSandSonsWorkshop
    @CCSandSonsWorkshop 5 років тому +1

    This is great info, just what I was looking for. I need to build something similar for my small garage shop. Thanks!

  • @MikeTatman
    @MikeTatman 5 років тому +1

    Sweet miter saw station. Love the channel. Best of luck to you sir!!!

  • @dallasrtucker
    @dallasrtucker 5 років тому +1

    Normally I don't care for music with my videos, but I was diggin it. Turned up the sound even. Where's the music from?

    • @StoneandSonsWorkshop
      @StoneandSonsWorkshop  5 років тому

      Thanks! Ampletunes.com My friend Zack and another guy make their own music and allow creators to use it videos. Of course they accept donations or Patreon.

  • @juroworkshop
    @juroworkshop 5 років тому +2

    nice project man

  • @martyclack8782
    @martyclack8782 4 роки тому +1

    Ive ejoyed watching you work great skills you have.

  • @ronnakeil3313
    @ronnakeil3313 5 років тому +1

    Nice

  • @jasoncook6518
    @jasoncook6518 5 років тому +1

    like the front miter panels -- is there space to do bevel cuts with the panels ? nice job

  • @ephemerics
    @ephemerics 2 роки тому

    Do you have a vacuum set into the dust-collecting space?

  • @joedance14
    @joedance14 5 років тому +1

    Looks very nice. How do you like the Hitachi miter saw?

  • @davesims1100
    @davesims1100 5 років тому +1

    I'm with Larry - how is it hooked up to your dust collection system? Underneath looked like the perfect spot for a shop-vac. Great design - thanks for sharing!

    • @StoneandSonsWorkshop
      @StoneandSonsWorkshop  5 років тому

      I’m in the process of getting a cyclone up and running and will soon be installing pipe. There will be a 6 inch port on top of the dust box. It will capture the fine dust, which is all I’m concerned with. The heavier particles will settle in the back of the box and I can clean that up every so often.

  • @NRCarrillo
    @NRCarrillo 5 років тому

    Thats pretty clean and easy station. Good job, glad I checked it out. I will be looking to upgrade my current set-up and I think I'll use the "build - up" method as well rather than the "drop down" center. Great minds think alike... :-)

  • @PaganWizard
    @PaganWizard 5 років тому

    I sure do love my Kreg Pocket Hole Jig, but these screws are soooooooooo much more affordable than the Kreg screws. I just placed an order.

  • @randywright7933
    @randywright7933 5 років тому +1

    I will be purchasing these plans from you Shawn. Awesomely done bro. I'm looking to shave the cost quite a bit as 3/4 purebond costs about $54 out my way so I'm thinking use some regular plywood on some of it. What's your thoughts?

    • @StoneandSonsWorkshop
      @StoneandSonsWorkshop  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for the support! Regular plywood would be perfectly fine to use. I think it's just a matter of preference.

    • @randywright7933
      @randywright7933 5 років тому +1

      @@StoneandSonsWorkshop yeah I'm thinking the not so seen parts so can cut down on the cost a bit. Oh yeah thanks for the discount too man. Have a great day

    • @thedrizz1913
      @thedrizz1913 5 років тому +2

      @@randywright7933 the Radiata pine ply from home depot is a great cost alternative.

    • @randywright7933
      @randywright7933 5 років тому

      @@thedrizz1913 thank you for that info. I'll look it up

  • @nayiddiaz6154
    @nayiddiaz6154 5 років тому

    I have a question. I just built my mitter station in my garage. Should I seal the wood

  • @frankdesantis3843
    @frankdesantis3843 5 років тому +1

    is there a hole cut out behind the saw hooked up to a vacuum that is under the saw ?

    • @StoneandSonsWorkshop
      @StoneandSonsWorkshop  5 років тому

      There is a hole cut out, but it’s in the top of the dust box connected to a cyclone dust collector

  • @MichaelOlsen-Engineer
    @MichaelOlsen-Engineer 5 років тому +5

    Dear Shawn,
    The process of modifying the poplar is called 'Torrefaction." Torrefied wood is first kiln dried and allowed to rest to finish stabilizing. It is then placed back in to a special oxygen free kiln and baked slow and long. This does not remove the sugars. Rather it crystallizes the various resins and caramelizes the sugar. This process make the wood much harder and denser, allowing faster growing softer woods to be used in areas we would generally prefer harder/denser wood.
    Two of the most common woods that are torrefied are maple and poplar. Of the various hardwood species, maple and poplar are both plentiful and relatively fast growing. They are also native to North America, making them ideal candidates for mass production of responsibly sourced hardwood. The maple is often used in place of babinga, rose wood, or jara for hand tool handles and fences. Poplar is commonly used for edge trimming and furniture framing.
    By using torrefied wood we are able to use what is already carefully grown and responsibly sourced, reducing demands for other more exotic woods, many of which have become endangered species in the last 40 years. For example, African Rosewood and African Ebony are both listed as highly endangered. Today, neither raw woods are allowed to be harvested or exported, and importing either to North America is a serious felony as of January 2017.
    Torrefied wood can be used instead, providing nearly identical structural properties., and very high ecological sustainability. Torrefied wood can also be sanded into a polished surface (600 to 1200 grit) that requires little to no finishing. The hardened resin and caramelized sugars act as a natural moisture barrier. The only finish you might want is a thing waxing to make the polished surface shine. No need for stain or top coatings (polys, shellac, etc.).
    If you wish to stain torrefied wood, allow it to soak in about 5 to 10 times longer than normal (keeping it wet during that time). This is because torrefied wood naturally resists most liquids, especially oils and water. Stains can penetrate, but very slowly and much more shallow than with dried wood -- hence the longer soaking time. Finally, there is no way of predicting or preventing "blotching" with torrefied wood, and is why in most cases it is simply sanded and buffed to a desired luster.
    Below are a few reference sites:
    thermallymodifiedwood.com/blog/what-is-torrefied-wood/
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torrefaction
    www.sweetwater.com/insync/torrified/

    • @StoneandSonsWorkshop
      @StoneandSonsWorkshop  5 років тому +2

      WOW! Great comment! Thanks so much for explaining that, a lot of info. 👍

    • @StoneandSonsWorkshop
      @StoneandSonsWorkshop  5 років тому +3

      If you don't mind I'm going to copy this to my website article. I'll credit you. Thanks so much!!

    • @MichaelOlsen-Engineer
      @MichaelOlsen-Engineer 5 років тому

      @@StoneandSonsWorkshop Please feel free to use as you like. It is not "common knowledge." So your posting will help a ton. Always enjoy your posts and vids, and happy to help when I can. Sadly, I have a face perfect for radio and a voice made for news print (LOL -- i.e. I'm not making a video any time soon). Keep up the great work and easy Southern Gent attitude ... I'll be watching. ;-)

  • @hallowed45
    @hallowed45 5 років тому +1

    very cool station set up....i really dig that apron.where did you get it ?

    • @StoneandSonsWorkshop
      @StoneandSonsWorkshop  5 років тому

      Thanks! My apron is an Atlas 46 brand. Here's an affiliate link... bit.ly/stone_atlas46

  • @eowild44
    @eowild44 5 років тому +1

    Hi Shawn, how do you like your Craftsman drill? Any issues?

  • @hgtydjdjdgh67889
    @hgtydjdjdgh67889 5 років тому +1

    Was that a second miter saw? In the lower, right pull out drawer?

  • @garyweatherford9484
    @garyweatherford9484 Рік тому

    For some reason I can't go to your links. Is your Miter Saw a Metabo? If so I would like to get the plans somehow.

  • @Thrift-T_Treasures
    @Thrift-T_Treasures 5 років тому +1

    Did you come up with the idea for the different panels for dust collection or did you take the idea from Bob at "I like to make stuff"?

    • @StoneandSonsWorkshop
      @StoneandSonsWorkshop  5 років тому

      I did this on my own. I'll have to go check his out. I've seen others do similar things, but I just made mine on the fly as I went.

  • @philipburrows
    @philipburrows 5 років тому +1

    I have noticed that every miter station leaves out the question of dust collection from underneath the miter saw base.
    Has anyone thought of this area?

    • @StoneandSonsWorkshop
      @StoneandSonsWorkshop  5 років тому

      Jay actually has his dust port underneath, but for me the top is where I’ll install the dust port. Mainly because I want the least resistance with bends and such. Plus, all I’m concerned with is the fine dust and a 6 inch port from the cyclone should take care of that.

  • @StoneandSonsWorkshop
    @StoneandSonsWorkshop  5 років тому +1

    You can find more details about the project and the plans here... stoneandsons.net/small-shop-miter-saw-station/ Also get the plans... stoneandsons.net/shop/miter-saw-station/

  • @jpperry2117
    @jpperry2117 Рік тому

    Website is down.

  • @FredMcIntyre
    @FredMcIntyre 5 років тому +1

    😃👍🏻👊🏻

  • @JoeSmith-eq6ny
    @JoeSmith-eq6ny 4 роки тому

    music is annoying and sucks