How to Make Table Saw and Work Carts
Вставка
- Опубліковано 26 вер 2017
- This is how I made two wheeled carts, one for my new table saw and one to act as an outfeed table or workbench. They were cheap and easy to build.
Free Plans:
www.Makify.com/stuff/Saw_and_W...
Supplies & Tools:
Six 2x4s
One quarter sheet 3/4" plywood
One quarter sheet 1/2" plywood
2 1/2" screws - amzn.to/2k0O84h
Locking casters 2" - amzn.to/2xCQevO
Rockwell circular saw - amzn.to/2vHfvUs
Speed square - amzn.to/2xDplaW
Table Saw - amzn.to/2xI7sbC
Drill/driver - amzn.to/2x8C5Ub
Countersink set - amzn.to/2xDbmlr
Music by Joakim Karud / joakimkarud
Makify2 - / makify2
Patreon - / makify
Etsy Shop - Makify.etsy.com
Twitter - / makify1
Website - Makify.com - Навчання та стиль
I love how a table saw is not needed for building a table saw table. Brilliant!
Awesome! This is simple, easy and cheap. Most other videos on UA-cam have people making carts with hundreds of dollars in tools: miter saws, planers, complex joints, huge workbenches to lay the material on, etc...
Nice simple project. There are far better and more complex, but in fact for what I need I think I’ll copy this one. Thank you!
Inexpensive, practical, and versatile, I love it. I'll definitely be basing my plans off of yours. Thanks for sharing!
you're so lucky to get awesome table saw as a gift...thanks for your hardwork..time...knowledge to make us be a better woodworker
Wow, thanks! I appreciate the kind words.
Excellent design. Simple and strong .
I made this set using your plans. I absolutely love them! I made them to match the height of my existing workbench. Thanks for posting the free plans. Great job!!
Your video editing is to be commended. Succinct. Clear. And easy to follow. Well done.
This is EXACTLY what I need: a mobile table for a new saw without a stand. I figured I could find plans on UA-cam for a simple, inexpensive but sturdy DIY table, and this fits the bill perfectly. I'll only make the small cart because it's all I need. It's so simple that even a newbie like me should be able to make it in a single day. You could use it for a drill press, tabletop router, or just about any stationary power tool.
Thank you, and keep up the good work.
Excellent use of high speed video. It shows everything and doesn’t waste time. These are strong, quick to make, and functional.
omg, this is exactly what I was looking for. I already have a huge workbench and I needed this kind of design to use for my DW745. I'm gonna make these asap. but i'm gonna attach the two tables together and only use 6 castors iso 8. Thanks so much for sharing this :)
I built this with different dimensions to suit my table saw and workbench, but kept the basic design the same. It's great and just what I needed! I love the bloopers at the end, too! :-)
I love how simple, easy, and cheap this design is! Definitely works for my shop. Thanks for sharing!
Vinney - this is exactly the type of easy, inexpensive table saw stand I was looking for. I would love to see your design and build for similar tables for a miter saw and a band saw (if you’re looking for new video ideas!).
Thank you so much for this wonderful video! As a 51 year old female who’s just getting into woodworking, this is the most doable cart making video that I’ve found. I just bought a new Dewalt miter saw and have nothing to put it on. Your video and instructions are great and I love the way you show close up video so that I can see what you’re doing. Congratulations on your new saw. That one is on my wish list. Keep the videos coming. New subscriber here!
Thanks for the kind words and for subscribing. I appreciate it! Good luck with the miter saw. I don't have one but I hear that they are quite handy to have.
Great build. Simple enough for just about anyone yet fully functional. A+
This project I have also before me ... Great instruction! Greeting MrHandwerk
I really enjoyed all of the outtakes at the end of your post! Very informative, great job!
Love the video. I have made 3 of these now. modified the height and length as needed for my table saw, router table, and miter saw.
Love the metric conversions, thank you!
Great build!! Strong, sturdy and simple stand.... This is what I need for my"new" 13" Delta planer I just got. Thanks 👍!!
Best project video I have seen yet!!!!!!
Good job, congratulations from Brazil
Love your outfeed table. Great use of a Dewalt box. Seriously love the easy build. I will use it because of lack of space in my shop. Thanks.
I just finished the smaller box, cutting all 2x4's to 23-1/2 inches. Need to put on a topper and bottom and wheels, but I love your plan and how detailed the PDF cut instructions are - love it, and love your videos!
I just put the small cart together for the same table saw. Very happy with it, my shop vac even fits inside :-) thanks for the inspiration Vinnie!
Great video, many thanks. I have one comment though (sorry)- when you push wide pieces of sheet goods through the table saw using a push stick, keep it closer to the blade. If you push on the other side of the sheet it will tend to rotate towards the blade and if you ever do that when for whatever reason you have the riving knife removed, you will learn all about kickback! Stay safe and keep right on making good videos please.
Yes to this good lord I'm surprised that you've been lucky so far
Love the out-takes!
Thanks for the free plans! This is just what I needed.
Just made this table. Simply perfect. Used three screws on corners. This thing is solid. Also used a square to set the legs to ensure 90 degrees and it eliminated the wobble even before fixing the bottom plywood.
Well made vid, you clearly explained each step, I appreciate the detailed measurement call-outs, and the color-coded thumbnails off to the side were very helpful in visualizing the progress of the project. As a former schoolteacher I give you an A+ !! Consider me a new subscriber.
Very simple design Just the way I LOVE IT!! Great video thank you for sharing!
Great video 👍. Simple strong and cheap. Love it
Used your video and plans last weekend to make a cart for my new tablesaw. Only had two issues: from originally watching this video until standing in Lowe’s with the parts list was about 1 weeks time. In that time I forgot you’d built two carts. I only needed to build one. I blindly bought everything on the parts list. Only realized I had twice as many 2x4s as I needed when I got home and started unloading . Second thing, I was trying to match my overall height of my cart + saw to an existing workbench. Came up about 1/4 inch short. Plan is to grab a 2 foot by 2 foot piece of 1/4 plywood today and slap it on top. So a couple goofs on my part but ended up with a solid little cart. Thanks for helping me kickoff my first project.
I'm glad it worked out in the end! Thanks for the comment.
Great design! The only modification I made was to make the top about 18" wider on the right side; it gives me a place to put stuff (rip fence, safety guards, various setup tools) while I'm using the saw.
I really like how you did the numbers on each piece of wood AND the dimensions 👍
First video I watch and I'm now a subscriber ▶️
Thanks for the outtakes as well 🤣
Perfect....thank u for a great simple video. 👍👍👍
Bravo, excellent vid. Thanks for sharing your awesome build with us.
Bought my Craftsman table saw--this was exactly what I needed ! Simple and fast ! Adjusted leg size for my larger casters.🙂
Súper awesome dude, I loved this video because of the way you explained things.
love your vids. its good to see you enjoying the new shop and getting new tools for the new space.
Thanks! The new shop is definitely an upgrade.
You made a great video. I followed your super easy instructions and made a cart for my mobile saw this after noon! It was amazingly simple.
I like the animated illustrations highlighting the legs & tops. Very simple and efficient design. I have bought a similar saw and will use your design. Thanks
Thank you for sharing your plans. Very kind.
Fantastic plan & right to point with all info! Loved it, right on thank you so much 😊
Brilliant. Just what I was thinking of doing too for my as-yet-to-be-purchased table saw. Thank you!
Dude this was exactly what I was looking for. Inexpensive, quick to build, nothing fancy. I know what the 10-year-old and I are doing this weekend....
Great Video mate. I love seeing diyers/youtubers starting out with barely a pot to piss in so to speak and coming out with decent usable home projects at the end of it. And trying out their own style of youtube channel along the way. We all had to start somewhere and its great seeing results with very basic tools.
Just ordered this table saw! Gonna build one of these carts!
Nice work my friend! I only disagree with the casters. I think with the table saw it's best if it is really sturdy! Even locking casters always provide a little movement! But that's my opinion, you will see how it works for you in future I guess! Thanks for sharing! :)
I have the same concerns but I don't have a good, permanent spot for the table saw right now. We'll see how it works out.
In an instance like this you could always get or make some wheel chocks to add some extra stability.
That's a good idea.
@@Makify1 I used adjustable table legs from Amazon. A 4 pack was like $13. With the casters raised up a little, I'm able to adjust my table to be level, then move it back away after. I have a small garage that needs to make a home for my car still. I admit though, a drill hex bit for the drill makes adjusting legs go faster.
This will be perfect for my situation! Simple and inexpensive. Thanks.
Great video and great graphics ! Very helpful.
Great. Simple and strong.
Great job! I made a similar one earlier this week for my miter saw. Only problem I have is that using 2x4's really makes the cart heavy but I guess it needs to be so that it remains sturdy. Thanks for the post.
Yeah, solid looking carts and you have great video presenting skills - especially the shaded diagram graphics/ Well done
Easy and nice clear presentation.
Great job man!
Using the box as an outfeed table is just perfect!!
I completed my cart, it turned out nice!
This is a well made video. No time wasting. Thank you.
]
Awesome little table saw
Dude love it , not also that, I love the way you put the dimension . It's really easy to follow. 3 thumbs up.👍👍👍
Grest vid. Well shot, great audio instructions and pic inserts. Keep up the great work. Nice out takes too at the end, good to see.
Fantastic video. Thank you.
I kind of did the same thing although mine wasn't near as nice looking as yours. I also made a makeshift type of French cleat to easily connect the 2 carts together. Cut a 2x4 down the middle at a 45degree angle and attach each half onto each cart. Now simply lift one side of one cart and set it into the corresponding cleat on the other cart. Presto! Connected, although you'll still need to lock the casters.
Marcus Marrs ~That’s an awesome idea. Thanks for that tip. I’ll definitely incorporate into my table. I want it to rip lengths or widths so I can do this on the side as well as the back. Fantastic 👍🏼
Thanks! I made these and they are great. Easy to build and very handy.
I just ordered the table saw! It was sold out for close to a month then popped up for $279 at HD. These carts will be perfect for my small garage space.
Love the bloopers at the end!
Awesome project!
Thanks, Quinn!
Great idea! Thanks for the free plans.
Simple and functional. I love it. And using screws and no glue will allow it to be broken down later (when I build that super saw cart I don’t have time to build now.)
Thanks. easiest DIY I've seen.
Great project. I am considering a new DWE7485 compact 8 1/4 table saw with no stand because the stands prove to be pretty unstable. It will replace my old 1951 Cast Iron Craftsman. This cart is just what I need for the new saw. And I love the idea of the outfeed table/cart as well. Since I have the BoraMate castors from the base I built for the old craftsman, I will use them for this cart. I would definitely recommend them or something similar over regular locking castors. My BoraMates were spendy at $50 per set they were needed for the heavy old craftsman. And when you set them down they STAY! Great video. Subbed you! Looking forward to seeing some more of your stuff.
Great and simple design. The only modification I'll make is the height for my Makita is 12" between the 2 tables.
Also with 16' lengths of 2"X4", three lengths will do all the frames and legs.
Love❤ your video.perfect, for simple DYI people like me.
You did a very nice job. I have the same table saw. And I love it. Keep up the good work
Very nicely done.
Nicely detailed!
This build is perfect for my small shop 👍
Thanks for making this video. I made one similar although a lot shorter to match a 29" folding table.
Love this video I just bought a table saw and this is exactly what I need..thanks
Very nice project, Vinnie!
Thanks, Mario!
Great video! I have a HFT Hercules saw I need to build something for. I like the idea of two independent carts.
I like your tutorial!
Good explanation & documentation!
Great plans, thank you.
Just right for my DeWalt saw too. Brilliant!
Love your video!!!!
Everything I was looking at to make was too complex. This is perfect. Thanks!
Totally agree. Beginner-friendly. Thank you!
Great video! I wish the PDF link still worked. Thank you for sharing.
It just worked for me.
Great video nice & simple to follow instructions nothing too technical straightforward 👍
Your instructions are appreciated. A novice needs all the help he can get.
Simple but effective. Thank you.
Simple! Does the job! 👍
Great instruction!!
Great idea, great video!
Nice project. Love your channel.
Thanks!
Was looking for nice and simple to do. Thanks for the video. This is my next project because so far I've been having to use my table saw on the floor. Will be safer to put it at waist level with an outfeed.
An improvement could be making some latches that will secure them together to avoid the outfeed from moving away when cutting larger pieces.
I think I will make one for my miter saw. This looks easy to follow. It will be my first wood project. TY
I have the same table saw on MY garage floor, so I'm gonna make these too! Thank you!