Simple but Highly Functional WORKBENCH with Table Saw and Miter Saw Stations

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Published 2020-07-18
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This week I made a multifunction workbench out of 2x4s and plywood. This workbench packs a lot of functionality in a small size. It is perfect for a small garage woodshop. It works as a table saw outfeed table as well miter saw station. Check out the video to see how to build it!
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Stuff I used:
Workbench Casters: amzn.to/32u6XkF
Folding Japanese Pull Saw: amzn.to/32t1niv
10" Sliding Compound Miter Saw: amzn.to/3d5j6UZ
Cordless Brad Nailer: amzn.to/3eHBcwQ

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All Comments (21)
  • @geronimo3752
    This is one of the many reasons I love the web . People sharing ideas that we would never hear or know about . Thanks so much. We appreciate you😊
  • @georgel3657
    I'm a carpenter, that's a nice simple but well thought out design. You took lots of care and I wouldn't have done a thing differently. People go overkill on these benches but yours is all 99.9% would need. Well done. Great job.
  • Great work young man. You have many years of craftsmanship ahead. I’m a 32 year cabinetmaker. I started at 14 years old
  • @elvisb4219
    Young man, you are on to something. I would encourage you to make that bench official with dimensional drawings and a patent so you can make some money . This is perfect for persons with small work spaces. Well done!
  • @GrinderCB
    To avoid the cantilever effect on the table saw platform, some foldable legs could easily be added. Split a 2x4 then cut to length. Attach them using hinges or locking brackets. To secure them in the folded position, add magnets or velcro or whatever.
  • Dear Mr Moser, this is brilliant! I’ve watched a hundred videos on workbenches. This one is exactly what I needed. Thank you sir!
  • Im making almost the same bench I like how you explain how you do everything and not just put annoying music to your video thank you 👍
  • @cook1876
    Great job. Its nice to see the skilled trades aren't lost to all young talented people.
  • The build is cool. Hearing your accented "nixt" routinely was a bonus.
  • @josephawatson
    I've watched a few dozen of these type videos and this is the first that shows you the completed project before the construction starts. Glad you edited the video that way. I liked being able to see what features it had first beforehand. thanks for that.
  • Very nice bench. One idea. You can create fences for either side of the miter saw for longer pieces and just stake them down with the dog holes and clamps. Store them underneath
  • @write2nick
    I loved how you showcase the functions at the beginning of the video. It helps me to follow your building instructions. I really like the design.
  • @josephfoor4321
    Great space saving workbench/work station idea! Looks very functional. The only thing I would want as a personal modification is a vise on the end, opposing the table saw, to act as a counterbalance.
  • I'm moving from a 1400 square foot garage/shop to a normal two car garage and was literally trying to decide what to do with my miter saw and table saw. I think I know I'm going to do now, thanks!
  • @jmenter1
    I like this! Ive looked at others, but this is simple but effective
  • @rbeehner2
    I like it! For me, I think I'd put a router table instead of a table saw at the end and use 2x6 frame construction, while moving the legs under the overhung part. Also, I'd like to add a leg clamp. Another idea I have is to add a shelf along the bottom to hold the miter saw when not in use and also make that interchangeable with a thickness planer. For my very tiny shop this is a perfect work bench solution. Thanks.
  • @jonmhayden
    This is an awesome idea. I've been racking my brain trying to come up with a way to make my 1-bay garage workshop useful. I can never even cut wood in it. I have to move my table saw or planer outside to do anything. But if I could come up with a way to make a workbench double as a table saw, miter saw, planer, routing table combo, I could fit it all in there and also use it as a work bench. I just don't ever want to remove any items though because all those tools are heavy :) I need a way to crank tools up and down haha.
  • BEST T/S MITER STAND PLAN ON YOUTUBE! IT'S SIMPLICITY MAKES THIS PROJECT KING. I WILL BE BUILDING THIS UNIT VERY SOON. THANX FOR UPLOADING THIS!