Upgrading A Traditional Miter Saw Station

2024 ж. 27 Сәу.
12 469 Рет қаралды

Lets rethink the typical miter station design by adding a better top, better stop blocks, a charging station, and creative tool storage.
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0:00 - Intro
0:50 - Take it from the top
3:56 - Rev A Shelf Tool Storage
7:27 - Systainer storage
8:38 - Prepping the tops
13:43 - Edge banding
15:10 - Laminating the tops
17:15 - Fixing a potential disaster
19:17 - Installing the track
21:18 - Leveling the miter saw - work smarter, not harder
22:22 - The charging station and finishing details
23:35 - The big reveal

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  • Nice video! Thanks for that. Can you share a link to the lift mechanism you used?

    @jaykepley5238@jaykepley52382 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for checking it out, glad you liked it and hope it was helpful! Here is a link for the Rev A Shelf lift. You can also find any product I used at the Amazon link in the video description: amzn.to/3OvZPf2

      @garagedwellersww@garagedwellersww2 ай бұрын
    • Thanks very much@@garagedwellersww! Really enjoy your content.

      @jaykepley5238@jaykepley52382 ай бұрын
  • I appreciate the non-cookie cutter approach. I feel like a lot of miter stations on KZhead are designed to be modular to sell plans or are not fully thought through. Glorified kitchen cabinets when the space doesn’t need to be that way

    @rhettdunn8788@rhettdunn87882 ай бұрын
    • Agreed - I think it's really important to evaluate how you work and build based on that, not how someone in a huge shop selling plans works.

      @garagedwellersww@garagedwellersww2 ай бұрын
  • I really appreciate the thoughts behind the video. I am downsizing from a 30x30 workspace to a 12x30 workspace, and it has really thrown me to try and rethink it to a usable enjoyable space instead of just a storage area. I mostly build items for the farm, chickens, and our market garden, but I have dreams of building mission/arts and craft style furniture for myself. But first i have to build out my old space to a veggie pack room, a walk-in cooler, and a farm store and tables and displays.

    @admcnich@admcnich2 ай бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful and thanks for watching! The smaller the space, the bigger the challenge for sure - good luck building out your new space!

      @garagedwellersww@garagedwellersww2 ай бұрын
  • 1st time I've seen those flip stops. I'll be building a miter station as one of my next build projects. I just moved into our new house that has a 14'x32.5' woodworking shop. Problem right now is I have absolutely nothing on the walls, and zero cabinets. I had all my stuff on the floor, not ideal, so I bought a couple of shelves at Costco to put them on (they'll go in the attic for storage shelves later). I'm building an outfeed/assembly table right now, and then on to my miter table. It will be going across the entire 14' on the end of the room, but won't have any storage under it. The under side is a dog run because I've got 2 dog doors in the room. One from the garage, and the other outside. I'll be putting hog fence on the front of the miter station bench to keep the dogs under the bench and out of the shop. Love the idea of a laminated top. I did one of those for the router station I built so I'm pretty sure I can handle it for the miter station. What is the rail system with the stops you used? I checked your site but didn't see it there. Love those stops that tuck out of the way when not in use. Thanks for sharing.

    @petenelson8136@petenelson81362 ай бұрын
    • Really cool idea with the dog run underneath! I just added them to the store, but here is the link to them: amzn.to/3wcio1h If you go to the Woodpeckers site, they also sell the stops themselves, as well as the adhesive measuring tape. Thanks for watching and commenting!

      @garagedwellersww@garagedwellersww2 ай бұрын
  • As an old guy who has made too many to count laminate tops, always keep a ketchup bottle of acetone handy so when this happens squirt acetone under the laminate and a couple seconds later you can start pulling laminate back up. If you plan on taking all off just keep squirting and slowly lifting

    @steveferguson1232@steveferguson12322 ай бұрын
    • Great tip, thanks for sharing!

      @garagedwellersww@garagedwellersww2 ай бұрын
  • New woodworker suggestions: If you’re just starting out, plan for growth and change. That may mean not making your space dedicated to a specific set of machines (ie, jobsite table saw but may move to larger saw sooner). Dedicated miter stations are great, but consider putting dog holes in the tops because this may also become your sanding/routing spot too. Incorporate a few dust collection and power outlets so you don’t require extension cords. Keep your tools staged but out of the way. The accessories can be stored in cabinets or drawers but you don’t want to be in a situation where you have to put things away to make room to use the next tool. Last, plan for growth and then more growth

    @jasond3511@jasond351119 күн бұрын
  • Organizing my shop is a constant lately. I have to make what I got work as I have a 10 x 16 portable building lofted gambrel barn shed. My latest shop tour doesn't even reflect what it is now....

    @oldpath7357@oldpath73572 ай бұрын
    • I feel like our shops are always in a constant state of flux as you grow and evolve.

      @garagedwellersww@garagedwellersww2 ай бұрын
  • Ive never worked with laminate or contact cement, but if I was in your situation, I would have tried making a straight cut before the rip, then just putting another piece of laminate on and either live with the seam, or figure out a way to hide it. Is that possible?

    @wulff-@wulff-2 ай бұрын
    • That is definitely possible, and I actually though about that. Unfortunately my OCD couldn’t live with the seam 😂 If it was laminating for a client, I would have for sure done what I did, and I figured I wanted it to be seamless. Had the same though though 👍🏻

      @garagedwellersww@garagedwellersww2 ай бұрын
    • @@garagedwellersww Okay that is good to know that its probably doable. I am in the process of building a miter station and currently I'm using plywood as the top. I plan on doing laminate in the future though. I think I would have put a container or something on that seam if it were me if I didnt have spare material 🤷

      @wulff-@wulff-2 ай бұрын
  • Boy I'm glad I'm not the only one that has those temper tantrums lmao. I feel your pain brother.

    @zacharycullen3677@zacharycullen36772 ай бұрын
    • Haha, yeah they don’t happen quite as often these days, but when they do, they HAPPEN 😂

      @garagedwellersww@garagedwellersww2 ай бұрын
  • I thought you sander storage shelf was a great idea until I looked up the price in UK. It would cost me £600+ Surely they don't cost that in USA

    @chrisharrell2449@chrisharrell244917 күн бұрын
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