Hi Tamar, You might have upgraded your shop and all you equipment, but I'm glad you still think of and explain other ways to achieve the same or similar outcomes and explanations of what you didnt do right or could be improved. You present very well - thoughtfully, simply and clearly. Another great video. Thank you.
absolute legend. I hope somebody comes along to pay you millions of dollars to do school instruction videos to teach the new generation these amazing skills.
A very good addition to any table saw and a great presentation. BTW, the consideration of aesthetics is never unnecessary. Anyone who has ever worked in a shop that is cluttered, dirty, poorly lit, and downright ugly knows how beneficial a pleasant work environment is.
This is insanely great. I love all of your posts. When I am having a less-than-great day, I often just open a random video and let it play. Your positivity and energy help in ways you couldn't imagine.
Brilliant design as usual, Tamar! I absolutely love your problem solving on the fly. Woodworking not only gives us an opportunity to make great projects, but to engage our brains to creatively fix mistakes and solve problems that come up along the way. You are truly a master at all three!
I was cutting a lot of threaded rod and bolts this past week. This trick would have saved me lots of time filing and refiling. I'll keep this hack at the front of my head and not nn my backpocket next time😂
This was my fav tip of the build too. I watch a lot of woodworking videos as I take this ever-learning journey. Tamar has a wonderful teaching style - she instills curiosity in her viewers. It’s been great fun watching her evolution as a woodworker and teacher. Thank you, @3x3CustomTamar!
Most of your projects are far beyond my scope but I enjoy how you break down and talk through your projects and I always learned something I can use in a more basic project of mine. Thanks.
Tamar, I've been away from woodworking, so haven't been following my woodworking friends for about two years, and come back to find you have upgraded to pro tools and much improved methods. I really like this extension build, but have one suggestion - drill holes at the ends of your miter gauge slots to let the trapped saw dust fall through. Otherwise it will build up and limit the travel of your miter gauge. I had to do this to my extension table a few weeks after building it because the miter gauge wouldn't go as far as needed one day. The accumulated saw dust was packed in the end of the slot. CharleyL
I absolutely love that workbench. Turning half of the split-top bench into an assembly table is brilliant. I'm totally using this idea for my new bench!
Love how this turned out! It's really a great space saver and will be so useful not to mention how sharp it looks. It will match your awesome workbench. Hope your ankle has fully healed Tamar!!!
Been following Tamir for awhile. She started out with simple basic budget tools. Her table saw, for example, was a job site saw. Great tools make work so much easier, but if you don't know how to use them, they are useless. Starting out simple -- like with manual tools, even -- makes you resourceful and skilled as she is!!
She's a shining example of sensible progression. What she started out with seemed like an honest weekend warrior, complete IIRC a DeWalt table saw, No Jointer-No Problem videos. The highest value items were her enthusiasm and joy for the processes of discovery and completion. Still, I agree - anyone whipping some lumber over to a long-bed Laguna for smoothing is riding high. I still get distracted by drawh instead of drawer though. I wish I could teach youtube to impose a subtitle each time that happens :)
Just a stupid little note... a while back I too made an extension table for my saw. I too added miter grooves to it but kept packing sawdust at the end of those grooves. I simply drilled 3/4" holes in the end of the grooves and WA LA! Great project and very well thought out!
Smart..great build. I'm a newb so have a lot to learn. Been a electrician all my life and had to hire someone to do the wood stuff, not putting up with that anymore....I just got my first table saw and have been looking for extension assembly ideas for my Delta table saw to support the wood during the cuts. Thanks for making this video and explaining the process so well. Bravo!
Love the table. Your shop gives the impression you have all the right tools for the job, so complete!!! So nice to see you back, cheers from Buenos Aires!
Some years ago we were throwing out an old dining table. I took the giant slides off it before we did. Still haven't used them lo. But I have them for when I do! Keep your eyes peeled on garbage night, or when someone is selling a table on marketplace or something. Might grab some cheap.
I used to do a fair amount of laminate, and my favorite stickers are slats from mini-blinds. The laminate is really close to its final location, so you get more precise allignment. My second favorite is a zig-zag of lightweight, round-section, extension cord, because of the way it strips out continuously.
You have inspired me so much these last two months. While I was watching this video, I was thinking how gifted you are at explaining everything and may have been that one key teacher that you remember for the rest of your life while all the other teachers we had fade away from our memories. Thanks, I will be putting out my very 1st video soon showing you my new shop router table that you inspired me to build, when I saw you build your own router table. Thanks
Haha thanks so much! I usually watch UA-cam videos in 2x speed… so just trying to make them as quick as I like em 😂. And yeah, I keep going into my shop to look at it, it’s so pretty. Ha
Tamar you are absolutely one of the best around for teaching woodworking. Your videos are so good and your voice over is also perfect. Thank you for influencing me and many others.
I always enjoy how Tamar thinks through her builds. She's obviously a very skilled woodworker, but I'm equally impressed with her intelligence. It's taught me to slow down sometimes, and try to think things through.
Great design & solution, Tamar~! I saw Michael Alm's version on his channel a few years ago and have been meaning to do this to replace my big out-feed table. I really like the way you used the folding brackets, whereas his is stationary. Love this video~!
Tamar! Long time, huh? Hey, listen. Once again you just hit it outta the park. Not only did you build your own idea, but offered several options. I picked up a couple farmhouse tables at the Habitat store a couple years ago to make a 'butcher block' countertop for my kitchen. In doing so I have four of the table extension slides just collecting dust. Now...all I gotta do is figure out how to attach the folding table assembly to my (older than you🤔😉) Delta contractor's saw. Should be a fun couple of weeks...at my speed, of course. First thought is to build half the table rigid to cover the motor then hinge it...but I'll hafta see. That's the fun of making sawdust, after all! Good to see you again!
It turned out quite nice. With the roller fully extended you showed it came down a bit you could but some more pop up stops farther back to hold it in a bit more when cutting something shorter. It looks awesome and now we need to see a big project using it. Thank you for sharing.👍
I've been bouncing a tablesaw extension around for a while. This makes it easy. Just looked at the plans. What a great set of plans... and super reasonably priced. Thank you!
I work at a hardware store and that tip about cutting things with threads blew my mind! People need custom sizes all the time and this tip is literally life changing thanks so much 🫡
As usual an A+ effort. Great timing for this video. I am just looking at making an outfeed table for our woodworking club's new Sawstop jobsite saw and stand. On my own table saw I have a cantilever design with a single (holey) board supporting the top board that hooks over a support rail on the saw. As we need to put the new saw in a very small room with the rest of machines the outfeed table needs to be quickly removable and store flat. Your design has given me some potential solutions for this. I even have a set of similar folding support arms that I bought on Amazon years ago and they have sat in a drawer waiting for the right project(as you say over there...I am in Australia) so now they heave been released from their drawer. The extension rollers are also a nifty idea to extend the support. Well done all round and it is great to see you back in the new shop.
Very smart use of space and your ability to fold it out of the way, telescope for 9’ boards, etc it’s incredible brilliant! Something the telescoping feature reminded me of is an old video by Pask Makes where he built and created heavy duty truck drawers and used 1” tube and ball bearings to do it as another idea. Anyways glad to see you post something, I don’t think I’m alone in any way missing your builds so it’s good to see this! Take care
Sick mod as always. I love watching your videos and love knowing I'm not wasting my time. The ideas, design and execution are always top notch and very useful. There have been so many ideas, details and general tips I can take straight to my hobby shop and implement and not have to rethink or reimplement from scratch to meet my needs. Keep on keeping on Tamar!
I’m so glad you are back posting! We’ve all missed you and your amazing videos and your talents. You are truly an amazing person. Thank you for helping teach us some of your talents 😊
I've been watching your videos for a long time and really enjoy how precisely you measure and cut. Your jigs are awesome. Great wood worker. Take care, Steve
Good to see you back. The shorts have been nice, but like your longer videos/projects. I understand life can get in the way. I haven’t been able to get down to my shop. Enjoy.
My rail has a piece at the top that was fold down, it “U” shape on its side with the top about a 1/3 is the size of the bottom. So, instead is a square piece of stock, my would have a rabbit that takes out 1/4 of the board. And inch in at the right top and an inch down from the right top. The piece added on top, will now just go over the the rabbit, instead of all the way to the the table. If I could post pictures I would.
I don't know how you manage to simultaneously think through such a project on the fly AND remember to record everything. I am certain I would get absorbed into the project and forget to move a camera or press record. As always, great content! Thanks for sharing!
It's great to see build videos instead of just tool reviews - keep it up - more, more, more!! To prevent the table from bouncing, make the "fake wall" part just a bit wider so the outside edges rest against the outside (left & rite) edges of the cabinet instead of just the stamped sheet metal back. That flat back surface will flex, but if it was ~2-3" wider, it would rest against the edge of the sides, and they won't flex in that direction.
Glad you like it! It actually is past the center point resting on the edges. I edited it out, but I tried to copy the curve to prevent this from happening. It didn’t work, I guess I didn’t copy it well enough, so I just left that part out.
So timely! I was just watching a bunch of vids yesterday on folding outfeed table and side extension table for my jobsite dewalt saw. Love the extension roller idea!
I've been debating how to mount my metal vise to my new workbench without having it obstruct moving things around on the top. Maybe supports like you used for this would be a good fit. Thanks for the video, clear description and interesting discussion of alternatives!
I did the same thing when I got my Fusion F1 saw, its a quick & nasty build to help while making other shop upgrades.Tiny workshop builds are so fun & sometimes a brain tease.
Very impressive! It’s so encouraging and inspiring to see how far you’ve come and how much your skills have improved. I’m just getting started on my own journey in woodworking and am planning to build something similar for my Delta 725. I also am looking for a telescoping extension, but didn’t consider anything like your solution. Thanks for sharing!
Incredible project‼️ I will definitely be doing this. I am just setting up basics so I can do more woodworking projects, and just got a contractor saw. I was going to build a bench/table setup like I’ve seen a bunch of all over UA-cam, but I am very cramped for space, so with a variation of this I can build a smaller table/stand for when storing or working on smaller items, but the have this to give me a good support when working on larger items
This is the first time I have come across your videos and am very impressed with your woodworking skills and amazing ideas. Quality video! Keep up the good work.
Omg! I've been trying to dream up a good solution for a folding outfeed table. This is perfect. I dont need the roller part, but that is pretty cool. I just don't want to have my assembly table pushed up against my saw full time. I like to be able to walk all the way it. 🤘🥁🖤
I am following you since quite some time and it is impressive to see your progress - not only regarding your skills in woodworking but also related to the video editing and story telling. A pleasure and really insightful to watch. Thanks for your work!
Looks great! - if you put your spring clips a little further inside the smaller tubes you might have better support at full extension. Love the 'measure with double side tape' trick - So fun!!
I built a similar version of the flip up table for my job site saw (no roller extension - my shop area is much too small to accommodate) after almost 10 years of struggling with long boards on my little saw. My only question to myself is why I waited for so long to build it! The very next three projects after completing the flip up table showed me how much more safely the table supports the material and turned what would have been a couple of sketchy operations into safe, smooth cuts.
Great , well done video. I really like the design, both functionally and visually. This is very similar to Izzy Swan’s collapsable table saw in-feed extension. Together you could do full 10’ pieces of sheet goods, only if you could heft it. Thanks
My wife and i love your content. Your videos somehow hit every single point. Keep up the amazing work! But remember to give yourself the time to enjoy life Much love from California
That’s so awesome to hear. I posted this video late today because I decided to go out with my husband last night instead of work on the video… I’ll be making more choices like that ☺️
@@3x3CustomTamar good for you both! I feel like content creators push themselves too hard usually to stick to a posting schedule, and while that's important for sure, if you're heart I ain't in your work, then what's the point
Your video is chock full of techniques, considerations and info that are useful for many different projects. Thanks for the walkthrough…a great tutorial.
Great video and absolutely great idea Tamara I’m hopefully going to be able to start working on building a shop soon and I’m keeping all these amazing ideas in mind for when I start building shop furniture and tables. Thanks for sharing. Great to see a new video from you.
Another awesome video and idea for the Sawstop PCS! Seems like just yesterday you were working with a Dewalt 8 1/4 saw, and now you’ve got top-notch equipment everywhere. Congrats on your amazing progress! Blessings to you and the family!
Great work! I may try something similar on my cabinet saw. I think the support frame could be extended out to the edges of the saw to get a lot less flex.
Great video, I bought the SawStop folding table, and hate it.. Your folding table seems like a much better solution, so much so that I may go ahead and replace the SawStop one.
I don't think any UA-cam woodworker does a better job explaining than you. Crisp, thorough, and entertaining.
Awesome to hear ☺️
Absolutely correct.
I think Woodworkingcompanion, Stumpynubs and Paul Seller may teach you more, but ohh boy, not with such as grace as Tamar :P
I was thinking the exact same thing. Doesn't get bogged down with minutia. Amazing work.
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Hi Tamar,
You might have upgraded your shop and all you equipment, but I'm glad you still think of and explain other ways to achieve the same or similar outcomes and explanations of what you didnt do right or could be improved. You present very well - thoughtfully, simply and clearly. Another great video. Thank you.
absolute legend. I hope somebody comes along to pay you millions of dollars to do school instruction videos to teach the new generation these amazing skills.
This woman is like the Beethoven of woodworking. Absolutely amazing at what she does. Keep up the great videos Tamar!
Haha! I wish I could be the Beethoven of music too 😂😂😂
I wasnt going to watch this video, but that was the best extension table on UA-cam. Thanks
I love the way I still watch the entire video even though 7 minutes in Im like "yep this is way beyond my skill level" as if Ima build this one day
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A very good addition to any table saw and a great presentation. BTW, the consideration of aesthetics is never unnecessary. Anyone who has ever worked in a shop that is cluttered, dirty, poorly lit, and downright ugly knows how beneficial a pleasant work environment is.
This is insanely great.
I love all of your posts. When I am having a less-than-great day, I often just open a random video and let it play. Your positivity and energy help in ways you couldn't imagine.
This comment just made my day ☺️
CA Glue and double sided tape are easily the best "tools" every shop needs to keep on hand. Really cool design Tamar!
Haha Always have an extra roll of double sided tape on deck so I’m never without one! Glad you like it! Thanks!
Brilliant design as usual, Tamar! I absolutely love your problem solving on the fly. Woodworking not only gives us an opportunity to make great projects, but to engage our brains to creatively fix mistakes and solve problems that come up along the way. You are truly a master at all three!
I am frustrated that I am just now learning about that tip with cutting anything threaded. Such a fantastic build.
Haha, I learned that one the hard way. Thanks so much!
I was cutting a lot of threaded rod and bolts this past week. This trick would have saved me lots of time filing and refiling. I'll keep this hack at the front of my head and not nn my backpocket next time😂
This was my fav tip of the build too. I watch a lot of woodworking videos as I take this ever-learning journey. Tamar has a wonderful teaching style - she instills curiosity in her viewers. It’s been great fun watching her evolution as a woodworker and teacher. Thank you, @3x3CustomTamar!
Most of your projects are far beyond my scope but I enjoy how you break down and talk through your projects and I always learned something I can use in a more basic project of mine. Thanks.
Awesome to hear!
Tamar, I've been away from woodworking, so haven't been following my woodworking friends for about two years, and come back to find you have upgraded to pro tools and much improved methods. I really like this extension build, but have one suggestion - drill holes at the ends of your miter gauge slots to let the trapped saw dust fall through. Otherwise it will build up and limit the travel of your miter gauge. I had to do this to my extension table a few weeks after building it because the miter gauge wouldn't go as far as needed one day. The accumulated saw dust was packed in the end of the slot. CharleyL
@@charleyl4715 definitely a good tip!
I absolutely love that workbench. Turning half of the split-top bench into an assembly table is brilliant. I'm totally using this idea for my new bench!
Love how this turned out! It's really a great space saver and will be so useful not to mention how sharp it looks. It will match your awesome workbench. Hope your ankle has fully healed Tamar!!!
I'd die for her budget. No cheap tools anywhere. Great job.
Been following Tamir for awhile. She started out with simple basic budget tools. Her table saw, for example, was a job site saw. Great tools make work so much easier, but if you don't know how to use them, they are useless. Starting out simple -- like with manual tools, even -- makes you resourceful and skilled as she is!!
She's a shining example of sensible progression.
What she started out with seemed like an honest weekend warrior, complete IIRC a DeWalt table saw, No Jointer-No Problem videos.
The highest value items were her enthusiasm and joy for the processes of discovery and completion. Still, I agree - anyone whipping some lumber over to a long-bed Laguna for smoothing is riding high.
I still get distracted by drawh instead of drawer though. I wish I could teach youtube to impose a subtitle each time that happens :)
Looks very useful. It's amazing to see how the quality of your work has increased over the years
☺️☺️☺️ that’s what happens when you practice I guess. Ha
Just a stupid little note... a while back I too made an extension table for my saw. I too added miter grooves to it but kept packing sawdust at the end of those grooves. I simply drilled 3/4" holes in the end of the grooves and WA LA!
Great project and very well thought out!
Good idea!
Smart..great build. I'm a newb so have a lot to learn. Been a electrician all my life and had to hire someone to do the wood stuff, not putting up with that anymore....I just got my first table saw and have been looking for extension assembly ideas for my Delta table saw to support the wood during the cuts. Thanks for making this video and explaining the process so well. Bravo!
This is so much nicer than the Sawstop extension table I bought for my PCS!
Love the table. Your shop gives the impression you have all the right tools for the job, so complete!!! So nice to see you back, cheers from Buenos Aires!
Thanks! There are still some tools I want to get. Ha
Some years ago we were throwing out an old dining table. I took the giant slides off it before we did. Still haven't used them lo. But I have them for when I do! Keep your eyes peeled on garbage night, or when someone is selling a table on marketplace or something. Might grab some cheap.
I used to do a fair amount of laminate, and my favorite stickers are slats from mini-blinds. The laminate is really close to its final location, so you get more precise allignment. My second favorite is a zig-zag of lightweight, round-section, extension cord, because of the way it strips out continuously.
You have inspired me so much these last two months. While I was watching this video, I was thinking how gifted you are at explaining everything and may have been that one key teacher that you remember for the rest of your life while all the other teachers we had fade away from our memories. Thanks, I will be putting out my very 1st video soon showing you my new shop router table that you inspired me to build, when I saw you build your own router table. Thanks
Fast and furious but covered all the info very very well. Excellent design and build! Hey, It even looks good…haha! Thanks!
Haha thanks so much! I usually watch UA-cam videos in 2x speed… so just trying to make them as quick as I like em 😂. And yeah, I keep going into my shop to look at it, it’s so pretty. Ha
Tamar you are absolutely one of the best around for teaching woodworking. Your videos are so good and your voice over is also perfect. Thank you for influencing me and many others.
One of your best videos, Tamara. Worthwhile project clearly, yet quickly illustrated in a compact 20 minutes. Well done.
I always enjoy how Tamar thinks through her builds. She's obviously a very skilled woodworker, but I'm equally impressed with her intelligence. It's taught me to slow down sometimes, and try to think things through.
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Great design & solution, Tamar~! I saw Michael Alm's version on his channel a few years ago and have been meaning to do this to replace my big out-feed table. I really like the way you used the folding brackets, whereas his is stationary. Love this video~!
Tamar! Long time, huh?
Hey, listen. Once again you just hit it outta the park. Not only did you build your own idea, but offered several options. I picked up a couple farmhouse tables at the Habitat store a couple years ago to make a 'butcher block' countertop for my kitchen. In doing so I have four of the table extension slides just collecting dust. Now...all I gotta do is figure out how to attach the folding table assembly to my (older than you🤔😉) Delta contractor's saw. Should be a fun couple of weeks...at my speed, of course. First thought is to build half the table rigid to cover the motor then hinge it...but I'll hafta see. That's the fun of making sawdust, after all!
Good to see you again!
Nice! I’d love to see how you figure that out!
It turned out quite nice. With the roller fully extended you showed it came down a bit you could but some more pop up stops farther back to hold it in a bit more when cutting something shorter. It looks awesome and now we need to see a big project using it. Thank you for sharing.👍
I've been bouncing a tablesaw extension around for a while. This makes it easy. Just looked at the plans. What a great set of plans... and super reasonably priced. Thank you!
This is an excellent idea.
It saves the room that a traditional out feed table will take up.
You probably already know this, but you are insanely creative and talented.
I work at a hardware store and that tip about cutting things with threads blew my mind! People need custom sizes all the time and this tip is literally life changing thanks so much 🫡
So awesome. Even knowing I would never be able to build something SO CLEAN, it's still fun to dream.
As usual an A+ effort. Great timing for this video. I am just looking at making an outfeed table for our woodworking club's new Sawstop jobsite saw and stand. On my own table saw I have a cantilever design with a single (holey) board supporting the top board that hooks over a support rail on the saw.
As we need to put the new saw in a very small room with the rest of machines the outfeed table needs to be quickly removable and store flat. Your design has given me some potential solutions for this. I even have a set of similar folding support arms that I bought on Amazon years ago and they have sat in a drawer waiting for the right project(as you say over there...I am in Australia) so now they heave been released from their drawer. The extension rollers are also a nifty idea to extend the support. Well done all round and it is great to see you back in the new shop.
Very smart use of space and your ability to fold it out of the way, telescope for 9’ boards, etc it’s incredible brilliant! Something the telescoping feature reminded me of is an old video by Pask Makes where he built and created heavy duty truck drawers and used 1” tube and ball bearings to do it as another idea. Anyways glad to see you post something, I don’t think I’m alone in any way missing your builds so it’s good to see this! Take care
Sick mod as always. I love watching your videos and love knowing I'm not wasting my time. The ideas, design and execution are always top notch and very useful. There have been so many ideas, details and general tips I can take straight to my hobby shop and implement and not have to rethink or reimplement from scratch to meet my needs. Keep on keeping on Tamar!
Awesome to hear!
Tamara, you're not a carpenter, you're an Artisan. Well, an Artisan Carpenter, just to be clear.
Ok I’m actually going to have to play this SLOWER so I can follow the logic and enjoy it less stressfully!
Quality and detail on this is brilliant. Can't believe I'm just now finding your channel!
Glad you enjoy it!
You did it!! A "Draw" mention! lol Excellent as Always!
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Tamar, when I watch your content I sometimes learn how to do something, but I always learn a better way to do something. Thank you.
Your skills are are magnificent you are proof that women belong in the trade you really pay attention to detail
I’m so glad you are back posting! We’ve all missed you and your amazing videos and your talents. You are truly an amazing person. Thank you for helping teach us some of your talents 😊
Thanks so much! And now the kids are home for summer. So it will be a while for the next video. Ha
I've been watching your videos for a long time and really enjoy how precisely you measure and cut. Your jigs are awesome. Great wood worker. Take care, Steve
Good to see you back. The shorts have been nice, but like your longer videos/projects. I understand life can get in the way. I haven’t been able to get down to my shop. Enjoy.
My rail has a piece at the top that was fold down, it “U” shape on its side with the top about a 1/3 is the size of the bottom. So, instead is a square piece of stock, my would have a rabbit that takes out 1/4 of the board. And inch in at the right top and an inch down from the right top. The piece added on top, will now just go over the the rabbit, instead of all the way to the the table. If I could post pictures I would.
I don't know how you manage to simultaneously think through such a project on the fly AND remember to record everything. I am certain I would get absorbed into the project and forget to move a camera or press record.
As always, great content! Thanks for sharing!
That’s why it takes me 3x as long to make projects… 😂 thanks!
It's great to see build videos instead of just tool reviews - keep it up - more, more, more!!
To prevent the table from bouncing, make the "fake wall" part just a bit wider so the outside edges rest against the outside (left & rite) edges of the cabinet instead of just the stamped sheet metal back. That flat back surface will flex, but if it was ~2-3" wider, it would rest against the edge of the sides, and they won't flex in that direction.
Glad you like it! It actually is past the center point resting on the edges. I edited it out, but I tried to copy the curve to prevent this from happening. It didn’t work, I guess I didn’t copy it well enough, so I just left that part out.
I love the detail you go into , bit by bit it all comes together.
Yet again you have inspired me to give mine a renovation.
Pete Australia 🇦🇺
Awesome. Glad it was inspiring!
I love your work so much! This is EXACTLY what I have been looking for instead of a long folding outfeed table!
Awesome. Glad it was helpful!
It's good to see you posting again . Hope all is well with you and your family .
This actually gives me a really good idea to do something similar with a sliding crosscut extension.
Awesome
Really great. You keep getting better! I can’t believe the fit on that inset to the measured frame. That was bonkers.
agreed!
Haha I was super impressed with myself too 😂
Without question, you are one of the best woodworkers on youtube and an inspiration.
Kemandirian Anda sebagai seorang "Women Carpenter" sangat saya hargai.Terus berkarya untuk kemajuan dunia pertukangan,salam dari Indonesia.
So timely! I was just watching a bunch of vids yesterday on folding outfeed table and side extension table for my jobsite dewalt saw. Love the extension roller idea!
Bravo! Adding the alternate construction ideas at the end are a great touch. Thanks!
I've been debating how to mount my metal vise to my new workbench without having it obstruct moving things around on the top. Maybe supports like you used for this would be a good fit. Thanks for the video, clear description and interesting discussion of alternatives!
I did the same thing when I got my Fusion F1 saw, its a quick & nasty build to help while making other shop upgrades.Tiny workshop builds are so fun & sometimes a brain tease.
Great build and as usual…your voice over says it all !
Thanks
Wow! Nice build. So much thought went into this. And I love the contrast with the maple and black formica
Thanks so much! I’m loving the contrast too
Very impressive! It’s so encouraging and inspiring to see how far you’ve come and how much your skills have improved. I’m just getting started on my own journey in woodworking and am planning to build something similar for my Delta 725. I also am looking for a telescoping extension, but didn’t consider anything like your solution. Thanks for sharing!
Not having to use legs for support is a great bonus for me with my small job site saw that I roll out to my uneven driveway to make cuts.
"No need to get fancy"? Are you kidding? That thing looks and functions great!
Haha I did put the winky face on there when I said it 😉
Your problem solving skills are "on point". Well done, thank you!!!!
Incredible project‼️ I will definitely be doing this. I am just setting up basics so I can do more woodworking projects, and just got a contractor saw. I was going to build a bench/table setup like I’ve seen a bunch of all over UA-cam, but I am very cramped for space, so with a variation of this I can build a smaller table/stand for when storing or working on smaller items, but the have this to give me a good support when working on larger items
Such a great build!!
Always a treat to see your videos come out!
What a great idea! Beautifully narrated and built. Love it!
This is a great idea for limited space shops. I've been looking at the same issue in my shop, SPACE. Great narrating and video.
Thanks for sharing.
I have agree that you explain things so well. Good job… no, actually that’s a great job. Keep up the excellent you tube videos.
This is the first time I have come across your videos and am very impressed with your woodworking skills and amazing ideas. Quality video! Keep up the good work.
Tamar, you’re brilliant. Great idea, execution, and explanation!
I really enjoyed watching every part of this build you don’t waste time on silly chat ❤
Glad you enjoyed!
I’m inspired, definitely going to make something similar! Thanks for the ideas!
Awesome. Glad it was inspiring!
Omg! I've been trying to dream up a good solution for a folding outfeed table. This is perfect. I dont need the roller part, but that is pretty cool. I just don't want to have my assembly table pushed up against my saw full time. I like to be able to walk all the way it. 🤘🥁🖤
Great shop project- creative, functional and well executed. Thanks for sharing
I am following you since quite some time and it is impressive to see your progress - not only regarding your skills in woodworking but also related to the video editing and story telling. A pleasure and really insightful to watch. Thanks for your work!
Very nice! I see you keep a role of green bandaids handy. A wood shop must have. 🩹
"This is just shop furniture, nothing fancy" ** builds beautiful folding outfeed table ** 🙂
I love double sided tape as my extra hands 😁 Need to build an outfeed table for my mitre saw and this has sparked some ideas. Thank you
I really like your editing and voice over work. You've come a long way from when you first started!
Looks great! - if you put your spring clips a little further inside the smaller tubes you might have better support at full extension. Love the 'measure with double side tape' trick - So fun!!
I built a similar version of the flip up table for my job site saw (no roller extension - my shop area is much too small to accommodate) after almost 10 years of struggling with long boards on my little saw. My only question to myself is why I waited for so long to build it! The very next three projects after completing the flip up table showed me how much more safely the table supports the material and turned what would have been a couple of sketchy operations into safe, smooth cuts.
Great , well done video. I really like the design, both functionally and visually. This is very similar to Izzy Swan’s collapsable table saw in-feed extension. Together you could do full 10’ pieces of sheet goods, only if you could heft it. Thanks
What a great engineer you are! Design as you go is much like my style. Great use of cut-offs. Thanks for the links. Glad you are back.
My wife and i love your content. Your videos somehow hit every single point. Keep up the amazing work! But remember to give yourself the time to enjoy life
Much love from California
That’s so awesome to hear. I posted this video late today because I decided to go out with my husband last night instead of work on the video… I’ll be making more choices like that ☺️
@@3x3CustomTamar good for you both! I feel like content creators push themselves too hard usually to stick to a posting schedule, and while that's important for sure, if you're heart I ain't in your work, then what's the point
Your video is chock full of techniques, considerations and info that are useful for many different projects. Thanks for the walkthrough…a great tutorial.
Awesome to hear
The way you laid out your miter slots is very clever.
Glad you think so
Tamar, Very clever and also like very much your method of explaining what you are doing to us mortals. Thanks for Sharing...
Glad you enjoyed it!
We missed your great informative genius videos, well come back with this helpful beautiful big jig . Thanks for sharing see you at the next one 😊
I enjoy your videos. I enjoy the instruction. I just don’t understand why you never take a breath. Just let us enjoy the shop sounds.
Tamar good to see you here. Another great video!! Thanks for sharing and for all the hard work you put into making these videos.
Great video and absolutely great idea Tamara I’m hopefully going to be able to start working on building a shop soon and I’m keeping all these amazing ideas in mind for when I start building shop furniture and tables. Thanks for sharing. Great to see a new video from you.
Great quality of work and you didn't waste our time by doing some amazing editing. Well done.
Another awesome video and idea for the Sawstop PCS! Seems like just yesterday you were working with a Dewalt 8 1/4 saw, and now you’ve got top-notch equipment everywhere. Congrats on your amazing progress! Blessings to you and the family!
Great work! I may try something similar on my cabinet saw. I think the support frame could be extended out to the edges of the saw to get a lot less flex.
It's always a joy to see your creativity and skill at play!
Thank you very much!
Great video, I bought the SawStop folding table, and hate it.. Your folding table seems like a much better solution, so much so that I may go ahead and replace the SawStop one.
Very cool, and it looks awesome. Great to have you back!