Merry Christmas Robin, nice clean design and more ideas to steal for yet another project on the cards for me once I (hopefully) land my mitre saw in January. - PS: Love the Frenzal 🤙
Hey Robin, the stand turned out great .Thank you very much for the shout out, it’s always appreciated. I’m with you on the fence. I didn’t use my mitre saw for about a year because the whole station was covered in crap. I contemplated getting rid of it but in my recent cleanup I added a fence purely for the same reason as you did. So far so good.
Nice bandsaw and dusty, good to see a fellow Queenslander on UA-cam. 👍 I love the full extension runners too. I really like the adjustable stop too. Say hi to Scott for me.
I agree with your reasoning for not recessing the T-track into the workbench. My workbench as it sits now has very little space left to work with because it's piled with all kinds of junk. Kudos to you for having that foresight.
Very nice. I would be lost with out my mitre saw station. I have a video on how to make star shaped knobs. I find they are easier to grip then the round one you made.
Great build, Robin! One thing I've been contemplating is adding a "box" around the mitre saw to help with the dust the shop vac doesn't catch. Do you think you'll incorporate something like that down the road? Can't decide if it's worth the time or not.
Thanks! I know Jay Bates has gone that route and he swears by it! He hooked up his big dust collector to the box so as he’s making a cut there’s a huge suction coming from the box. Nothing makes it back into the shop. I won’t be going that far with it but if you do I’m sure it’ll be worth it
@@RobinLewisMakes Gunflint Design and Fishers shop both recently did 'mini' boxes that don't encapsulate the whole saw, just behind the blade (Gunflint's is a fence replacement!). I've tried Fishers, it works *really* well. Might be worth a go
Aside from copying DeWalt, Milwaukee uses plastic gears for the fence . It has no balls ripping dense material and a 5ah battery will get so hot it shuts down, so really only larger ah batteries are useful, best with HO batteries. ..... Robin your getting a little gitty over these free Milwaukee tools. You use to be much more unbias in your reviews , actually leaning towards euro made tools....
Nice work, but I did wince at the use of those crazily expensive "project panels" from Bunnings, still there are not many alternatives, not to mention the gold plated Carbatec? T-Track... Sigh... my wallet is cringing and crying in sympathy.
Good tunes!
Nice to hear metric measurements! The videos are cool, keep them coming👍🏼
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Great job love the fence Thanks for sharing 🍺🍺👍👍👍👍👍👊
Thanks man
Simple and perfect
Thanks!
@@RobinLewisMakes you're welcome
👏👏👏 Woodworker without pocketwholes. 👍👍👍
Merry Christmas Robin, nice clean design and more ideas to steal for yet another project on the cards for me once I (hopefully) land my mitre saw in January. - PS: Love the Frenzal 🤙
Hey Robin, the stand turned out great .Thank you very much for the shout out, it’s always appreciated. I’m with you on the fence. I didn’t use my mitre saw for about a year because the whole station was covered in crap. I contemplated getting rid of it but in my recent cleanup I added a fence purely for the same reason as you did. So far so good.
I like your approach to simply things!
Nicely done Robin! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Video a bit long but good ideas. Always a pleasure to see you progress in your shop.
Good idea to leave the t-track proud of the surface to act as the fence. 👍
Thanks mate
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Amazing station! Provided great inspiration for one I want to do, will be similar in size. 🤙🏻
Thanks very much
Great build! The stop block is a little touch of class.
Thanks!
well done man 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️❤️❤️
Nice bandsaw and dusty, good to see a fellow Queenslander on UA-cam. 👍 I love the full extension runners too. I really like the adjustable stop too. Say hi to Scott for me.
Awesome, I will do! Thanks for watching
Nice work. Lots of awesome ideas!! Keep it up
Thanks!
Love the speed of your shop skill . . . your turning into a very imaginative woodworker. Cheers.
Thanks Rod!
Great music in the background bro! Im a big punk fan.
Awesome! Always good to meet a fellow punk
Great build, buddy. 👍
Decent size and huge storage draws. 👌
Vic makes some amazing gear too, as does Neil...
Thanks Bill!
I agree with your reasoning for not recessing the T-track into the workbench. My workbench as it sits now has very little space left to work with because it's piled with all kinds of junk. Kudos to you for having that foresight.
Thanks. Glad to hear I’m not the only one with that curse
Nice build mate, yeah agreed and the idea is to keep clutter off the flat surface.
I need to build a miter saw station so I'm stealing some of these ideas Robin. hehe Great job!
Haha, go for it!
Very nice. I would be lost with out my mitre saw station. I have a video on how to make star shaped knobs. I find they are easier to grip then the round one you made.
I saw that video and was thinking of giving it a go. Now that I’ve tasted t tracks I might try it in the future
Ripping build mate, I’ve got it on the cards as well & hope it’ll solve some issues in my workshop 🍻👍
Thanks Dirk! They’re a good thing to have, loving it so far
Great job and video, Robin. Are you offering plans for this build? I would very much like to build this Miter Saw station.
Thanks Frank. I’m working on them at the moment, hopefully won’t take to long. When they’re done I’ll let you know
@@RobinLewisMakes Thanks for the quick reply.
Great build, Robin! One thing I've been contemplating is adding a "box" around the mitre saw to help with the dust the shop vac doesn't catch. Do you think you'll incorporate something like that down the road? Can't decide if it's worth the time or not.
Thanks! I know Jay Bates has gone that route and he swears by it! He hooked up his big dust collector to the box so as he’s making a cut there’s a huge suction coming from the box. Nothing makes it back into the shop. I won’t be going that far with it but if you do I’m sure it’ll be worth it
@@RobinLewisMakes Gunflint Design and Fishers shop both recently did 'mini' boxes that don't encapsulate the whole saw, just behind the blade (Gunflint's is a fence replacement!). I've tried Fishers, it works *really* well. Might be worth a go
At 0:47 there was a insect at the bottom left corner of my screen it is so small I could not make out what it was.
Hi there, can you tell me where you buy your drawer slides?
I got them from my local hardware store, Bunnings
Robin Lewis Makes awesome mate. I am also in Townsville and have really appreciated watching your content. Keep up the great work.
Aside from copying DeWalt, Milwaukee uses plastic gears for the fence . It has no balls ripping dense material and a 5ah battery will get so hot it shuts down, so really only larger ah batteries are useful, best with HO batteries.
..... Robin your getting a little gitty over these free Milwaukee tools. You use to be much more unbias in your reviews , actually leaning towards euro made tools....
Nice work, but I did wince at the use of those crazily expensive "project panels" from Bunnings, still there are not many alternatives, not to mention the gold plated Carbatec? T-Track... Sigh... my wallet is cringing and crying in sympathy.
Mycroft Holmes hahaha, so true.It felt like Christmas working with that plywood!