I'm a little jealous of your commitment to a small table saw. I've slowly been flipping over to the MFT lifestyle and for the same footprint it seems a better bang for the buck.
Kaizen foam is the go for storing pliers. As you suggest cut them in vertically (with finger pulls) and you will be surprised how many you can fit in and they will be neatly optimal. A cheap alternative I have been using is acoustic foam, for miscellaneous drawers where the content changes it provides a cheap alternative that does not need to be recut. The ridges prevent tools moving when you open and close drawer so you can have a neat layout where everything is adaptable as your needs change. Gearwrench make branded foam but in reality the cheaper acoustic foam is almost as good.
Great question! For simple cabinets I generally just use iron-on birch edge banding. For anything higher end I typically use 1/4” thick poplar or maple and glue + pin nail that on then use a trim router to get a clean edge.
@@MasonWoodshop I use the same iron on edge band but thinking to scale it up. Doing a lot of frameless cabinets and need to match the color of edge with door. May be a glue pod setup or a festool conturo.
Thanks for watching! Yup, got the new SysRack and three drawer Sortainer. Posted a video on both of them, originally before this shop tour video (filmed out of order).
Dang-it. I was Byron last week visiting my dad. It would have been fun to buy you a cup of coffee.
Ah, Byron is super-close! Thanks for watching.
I'm a little jealous of your commitment to a small table saw. I've slowly been flipping over to the MFT lifestyle and for the same footprint it seems a better bang for the buck.
Thanks! Honestly, I do go out of my way to avoid using it. If there’s a way to do it with a track saw I’ll spend time learning how to do it.
Kaizen foam is the go for storing pliers. As you suggest cut them in vertically (with finger pulls) and you will be surprised how many you can fit in and they will be neatly optimal.
A cheap alternative I have been using is acoustic foam, for miscellaneous drawers where the content changes it provides a cheap alternative that does not need to be recut. The ridges prevent tools moving when you open and close drawer so you can have a neat layout where everything is adaptable as your needs change. Gearwrench make branded foam but in reality the cheaper acoustic foam is almost as good.
Thanks for watching and validating my thinking! Thats a great alternative I might need to consider.
Great shop
Very good
Where did you get your wall control boards? And same with all the little bins in your drawers? I could use some of those.
Thanks for watching! I purchased both from Amazon and I have links in the video description to the specific products.
how do you do your edge banding? I am looking for options for my small garage shop
Great question! For simple cabinets I generally just use iron-on birch edge banding. For anything higher end I typically use 1/4” thick poplar or maple and glue + pin nail that on then use a trim router to get a clean edge.
@@MasonWoodshop I use the same iron on edge band but thinking to scale it up. Doing a lot of frameless cabinets and need to match the color of edge with door. May be a glue pod setup or a festool conturo.
@@nuvis2108 The Conturo is the dream!
Nice tour. Did you get the new sys rack?
Thanks for watching! Yup, got the new SysRack and three drawer Sortainer. Posted a video on both of them, originally before this shop tour video (filmed out of order).
@@MasonWoodshop I just finished designing some sweet inserts for the sys rack systainers. I could send you some if you want to check them out!
@@TheTranq Oooh, are they 3D printed?
@@MasonWoodshop they are! Are you on instagram? I could send you a picture
@@TheTranq Right on! Yup, on Instagram and I should have a 3D printer in my shop sometime next month: instagram.com/masonwoodshop/