Great out feed attachment, eliminates the need to build a whole outfeed table aye….I’m definitely going to give this a go when I buy my new table saw…thanks..
Brilliant! Before I make my all-singing, all-dancing outfeed table/work bench masterpiece, I really just need a simple outfeed table and this fits the bill perfectly! I know what I'll be making this weekend!
By far, this is my favorite outfeed table design. It is easily removable and stored flat. Great job!! I'm off to view the video of what inspired you because I have to make this! Thank you!
This is perfect! Simple and effective! Like how you keep it wider than the table saw width. I see in comments you have a link of what inspired this. Will check that out and watch your video a few times. I’ll be building this one! Thank you!
Thanks, super helpful. I wouldn't mind dumping a bit of money on something like this, but I really can't find anything. Gues I'll have to rewatch this a few times and do it myself.
Great job, only thing I would change is to have the entire table come off in one piece and the the supports to fold in toward another. But awesome job and insight.
I considered folding supports but would've required more engineering to make it stable. I may redo it with the brackets I used in this video: ua-cam.com/video/cmLV79vKHAQ/v-deo.html
I'm glad you like it. It definitely makes the saw safer and easier to use. Unfortunately I don't have plans. I just winged it. I got the inspiration from this link. www.instructables.com/id/Outfeed-Table-for-Dewalt-Table-Saw-for-10-includes/ I just made it a little more simple.
Thanks. I stole the idea and put my own twist on it. In the video description you will find a link to where I got the idea and to the tools I used. Just hit the down arrow on your phone \/ or 'more' on your PC. The original video has links to an instructable with dimensions.
Very impressive, but I don't have or can afford the thousands of other tools you used in this project like drill press, sanding belt, band saw, jig saw, etc ....
I had to do a cheaper alternative. Bought a 4" x 2" pvc folding table from Office Depot ($39). To raise the table, bought heavy duty pvc pipe (1/2") and cut into 4 12" pipes ($5). Pipes slide over the legs to raise my table up to near even with my table saw. Table is about 3/8" below table. To hold my table tight against the table saw, I use two (2) 12" zip ties ($1). When not in use, table folds up. I use painter's blue tape to affix PVC pipes with my folded table. My table works great. It takes me about 3 minutes to assemble for use. All cut wood slides off the table & lands gently on my pvc table.
I love the idea but I'd want an out feed table to come flush to the back edge of the table saw. I would cut a relief on the underside of your platform so it can be pulled tight against the back of the table saw. I would not want any gaps.
It always blows me away how creative and innovative people can be, great design!
Thank you.
Awesome. Exactly what I’m looking for. I don’t have enough space for a permanent structure. This will work great!
Glad you liked it.
very interesting system. I like how you didn't have to drill into the saw's frame or you table's stand.
Thank you, it's very handy.
Great out feed attachment, eliminates the need to build a whole outfeed table aye….I’m definitely going to give this a go when I buy my new table saw…thanks..
Glad you found it useful.
Brilliant! Before I make my all-singing, all-dancing outfeed table/work bench masterpiece, I really just need a simple outfeed table and this fits the bill perfectly! I know what I'll be making this weekend!
would love to see plans for your table saw sled
It's right here:
ua-cam.com/video/qv1gJ7rRM_8/v-deo.htmlsi=c-rSwkAu7703u10C
Nice three part design makes for easy storage
By far, this is my favorite outfeed table design. It is easily removable and stored flat. Great job!! I'm off to view the video of what inspired you because I have to make this! Thank you!
Thanks.
Great vid and idea, was tossing around ideas in my head as well, thanks for sharing.
Thank you and thanks for watching.
That is one of the best extensions I have seen on you tube. Thank you
Thanks. Much better than bending over to pickup your pieces.
This is perfect! Simple and effective! Like how you keep it wider than the table saw width. I see in comments you have a link of what inspired this. Will check that out and watch your video a few times. I’ll be building this one! Thank you!
Thanks. Makes the saw much more useful and safe. Thanks for watching.
Great design! I need to figure out something like that for my new SKIL. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching
excellent video and process. thank you for sharing.
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Thanks, super helpful. I wouldn't mind dumping a bit of money on something like this, but I really can't find anything. Gues I'll have to rewatch this a few times and do it myself.
There is a link in the video description to an Instructable that is a little different but has more detail.
I have this saw and it's a good saw . Just wish it could not be so loud.
Try a different blade. The laser cut Diablo blades seem to run a little quieter. They definitely cut better.
Wow, what a fantastic job! This is exactly what I was looking for for my new saw! Simple, removable, and highly portable! Thank you so much!
Thanks. Glad you like it.
Great outfeed table. Exactly what I need for my Dewalt saw.
It definitely adds to the functionality of the saw.
Great video. I have a similar saw and similar need.
FANTASTIC VIDEO ! ! ! Thanks for sharing this great idea.
Glad you like it. Please share with others.
Good job friend
Thank you.
Good job 👍🏾
Dang awesome!!! 👏
Thanks John.
Any idea why my stock pc. keeps getting stuck in the antikickback feature?
Sorry I don't know.
Spectacularly simple
Glad you like it. It doesn't need to be complicated to get the job done.
Great job, only thing I would change is to have the entire table come off in one piece and the the supports to fold in toward another. But awesome job and insight.
I considered folding supports but would've required more engineering to make it stable. I may redo it with the brackets I used in this video:
ua-cam.com/video/cmLV79vKHAQ/v-deo.html
Where did you get that drill press clamp?
Found it at a Habitat for Humanity ReStore for $1. Mine is by Vise Grip but this is similar:
amzn.to/3qEvBYq
Super handy.
@@HouseDoctorRay Thanks!
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Great idea...will it hold up to the weight of a longer 2x6?
It'll hold the weight but not the length of an 8 footer.
Excellent!!
This is amazing. I would love to duplicate this. Do you by chance have plans written for this or did you just wing it.
I'm glad you like it. It definitely makes the saw safer and easier to use.
Unfortunately I don't have plans. I just winged it. I got the inspiration from this link.
www.instructables.com/id/Outfeed-Table-for-Dewalt-Table-Saw-for-10-includes/
I just made it a little more simple.
Great idea!!!! Do you have a dimension sheet for this you are willing to share?
Thanks. I stole the idea and put my own twist on it. In the video description you will find a link to where I got the idea and to the tools I used. Just hit the down arrow on your phone \/ or 'more' on your PC. The original video has links to an instructable with dimensions.
You should consider making a couple more and selling them on Etsy. I know I’d throw you some cash.
Not sure I'm ready to step into that world. Huge liability issues especially with table saws.
Song music name/author please?
It's under UA-cam royalty free. Title is 'Fresh Fallen Snow'.
ua-cam.com/video/7baoMPvGfrU/v-deo.html
@@HouseDoctorRay Thank you kindly Sir!
Hi! What song is that? It's amazing!
Love the outfeed table, too.
I found it in the UA-cam library of copyright free music, "Fresh Fallen Snow"
ua-cam.com/video/7baoMPvGfrU/v-deo.html
Very impressive, but I don't have or can afford the thousands of other tools you used in this project like drill press, sanding belt, band saw, jig saw, etc ....
I had to do a cheaper alternative. Bought a 4" x 2" pvc folding table from Office Depot ($39). To raise the table, bought heavy duty pvc pipe (1/2") and cut into 4 12" pipes ($5). Pipes slide over the legs to raise my table up to near even with my table saw. Table is about 3/8" below table. To hold my table tight against the table saw, I use two (2) 12" zip ties ($1).
When not in use, table folds up. I use painter's blue tape to affix PVC pipes with my folded table.
My table works great. It takes me about 3 minutes to assemble for use. All cut wood slides off the table & lands gently on my pvc table.
Great idea.
You don't have to have all those other tools. A hand drill and sandpaper would work and you could use a $5 coping saw to cut the notches.
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I love the idea but I'd want an out feed table to come flush to the back edge of the table saw. I would cut a relief on the underside of your platform so it can be pulled tight against the back of the table saw. I would not want any gaps.
Can't be flush on this saw because of the way the fence attaches.
House Doctor Ray ohhhh no you done said the word can’t. :p
A bit late, but glue/tape a narrow spacer ontop of the fence rack. Not super flush but flushier...
And bevel the edges if needed.