How to Make Table Saw and Work Carts
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Published 2017-09-27
Free Plans:
www.Makify.com/stuff/Saw_and_Work_Carts_Plans.pdf
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
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All Comments (21)
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I love how a table saw is not needed for building a table saw table. Brilliant!
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Awesome! This is simple, easy and cheap. Most other videos on YouTube have people making carts with hundreds of dollars in tools: miter saws, planers, complex joints, huge workbenches to lay the material on, etc...
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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!
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Inexpensive, practical, and versatile, I love it. I'll definitely be basing my plans off of yours. Thanks for sharing!
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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
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Excellent design. Simple and strong .
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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!!
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Your video editing is to be commended. Succinct. Clear. And easy to follow. Well done.
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This is EXACTLY what I need: a mobile table for a new saw without a stand. I figured I could find plans on YouTube 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.
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Excellent use of high speed video. It shows everything and doesn’t waste time. These are strong, quick to make, and functional.
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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 :)
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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! :-)
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I love how simple, easy, and cheap this design is! Definitely works for my shop. Thanks for sharing!
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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!).
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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!
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Great build. Simple enough for just about anyone yet fully functional. A+
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This project I have also before me ... Great instruction! Greeting MrHandwerk
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I really enjoyed all of the outtakes at the end of your post! Very informative, great job!
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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.
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Love the metric conversions, thank you!