DIY Portable Table Saw Stand - Pt. 1
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This is my latest project, a collapsible and portable table saw stand for a jobsite saw. The wheels allow you to move it around the workshop, store it in different ways or take it to a worksite.
I’m going to make to cabinets that will go on either side of the bench saw. The cabinets can be swapped and I’ll probably make more of them so that I can swap them depending on the project I’m going to do.
Portable Table Saw Stand Plans: bit.ly/3oZj9qV
Portable Table Saw Stand Article: bit.ly/45GvO2W
Full project plans (Folding Woodworking Workstation): bit.ly/415PGci
All Folding Woodworking Workstation Videos: bit.ly/3O50d3d
How to modify the design: bit.ly/45Qoj9h
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Portable Table Saw Stand Plans: bit.ly/3oZj9qV
I love you've put the final product first and do a comprehensive review. So many videos linger on endless cuts and assembly shots that doesn't make sense until the end.
@Paoson_Woodworking
Жыл бұрын
thanks!
As a person who shares the wood shop with 2 cars I really appreciate the portable option. ESPECIALLY if you come up with a sliding carriage for the tablesaw!
Very nice design and execution, original idea with real life use case. I'm tiered of the woodworking channels showing the same miter station/French cleat wall etc over and over again .
I've been thinking about building something like this for awhile. It's nice to have the portability and storability of a stand like this. Yours looks awesome, nice work!
very impressed. Beautiful and clean work.
Glad you are back!!!!
Awesome build, thanks for sharing!!!! I love it!
Besides doing brilliant, well thought out work - the quality of the plywood is so incredible!! Please hug your supplier
A couple observations: Mount the riving knife. Notch out clearance on both crossrails to eliminate finger pinches. Add leg stops to prevent collapse. Reorient the saw 90° to improve overall stability.
This is perfect. Thank you for sharing. I really needed this.
Very nice. Well done as usual. Thanks
fantastic idea. great work
Your work is perfect!!
*Great Design Awesome!!* 👍🏻 *Looking forward to the Router table video!!* 👍🏻
Excelente como siempre, muy practica. Me encanto!
Nice design, can’t wait for router design. I just bought a 8.25” Skil Worm Drive table saw for my small 14’ x 20’ shop. My wood lathe and DrillPress are the only toosl that doesn’t fold away.
I've got a DeWalt too. Thanks for the tip on the different spacing for bolt holes! (17:16) My DWE7485 also has this feature.
Your work is so beautiful 👍👍
Είσαι καταπληκτικός, πολύ ωραία δουλειά!!!
FANTASTIC design and execution. I can think of several other applications. If you want to avoid metal (nails) in the glue up, a few grains of salt sprinkled on the glue will stop the slippage when clamping.
Wowza, too pretty to use! Well done!
I was really surprised how much cutting power (and torque) this saw had out of the box. I've used other (10" saws) previously and was pretty surprised with the speed and cutting ability of this Dewalt saw.I have bolted mine to a table to minimize movement which I highly recommend.This is a Great saw kzread.infoUgkxPeGkHOMe05FySypTOvYumxMn-xi39oRe with a light to see your cutting line (not a laser line).I'd recommend this saw fro anyone looking to upgrade from a 10" miter saw.
I got aesthetic pleasure from watching it! thanks to the author!
Great solution 🔥👌👍.
大師作品。真的很喜歡這個作品。感謝您的分享。
nice one sir....good idea 👍
Wouaw ! Un superbe travail ! Quelle précision et finition ! Magnifique ! En plus il semble très stable. Merci pour cette belle réalisation, bien filmée et bien expliquée. Merci également pour votre partage de plans. Félicitations ! Un "petit Belge" qui s'abonne à votre chaine.
amazing
you have cool ideas. go on this way.
Impresionante como siempre, en vez de pestillos para las patas yo le pondría unos electro imánes a cada pata con una pequeña batería y un interruptor. Muchas gracias por tus videos sigue asi
Happy you are active again on KZread. Well designed as always! 👌
@puddytat62
Жыл бұрын
Furniture quality manufacturing for a table saw stand Plus most of us have this kind of saw and have limited space. Curious how you attach the saw to the platform
@Odonnol
11 ай бұрын
@@puddytat62 He attaches saw to platform using bolts. (17:04)
Ideal para sierra de mesa y sierra ingleteadora. Gracias.
Thanks
Wonderful design. I wonder if it is strong enough to support a portable planer. I have a Dw735 and any time I have to plane a board I have to do it outside. It is very heavy to lift and carry.
Love the design. Solves one of my space problems in the garage/workshop. Any tips where I can source those larger wheels? I like those.
buen proyecto amigo
Hola!!! Como siempre un trabajo impecable. Una solución genial para un pequeño taller en donde el lugar para tener comodidad en el trabajo es muy preciado. Me encanta como pensas todas las complejidades y las resolves. Gracias desde Buenos Aires.
@Paoson_Woodworking
Жыл бұрын
gracias Andrea!
What a great build. I’m gonna give it a go. I have acces to 15 mm and 21 mm plywood. Will 15 mm high quality ply be strong enough for this?
Magnifique projet !! Félicitations , je le trouve très bien pensé en tout point vu. Est il possible de partager votre analyse de fabrication ? Vos vidéos sont top, merci pour ces partages. Guillaume
Love the design, but the cost to have all the pieces cut in the UK would make it very expensive.
At 4:49 you mention that you had the parts precut from the material vendor. Did they use CNC milling to cut the parts?
@Paoson_Woodworking Love this design, and it looks simple to make. If you didnt want the extra features such as the router table and storage - could you make it smaller by nesting the legs in a different way?
As usual, an exquisitely made piece of kit for the workshop ... you could possibly use magnets to hold legs/handles in place instead of latches 👍 I was wondering why you'd made it so wide, but you then mentioned adding cabinets and it became clear why ...I take it you are going to add a router table to one end as well. I look forward to the finished article, although I think it is going to end up being quite a heavy piece to move around and setup ... will be interesting 😀
@Paoson_Woodworking
Жыл бұрын
thanks Barry!
very clean project, well done Where do you get plywood?
Cool. Do you have the best ideas for the workshop
Do the plans include sources for all of the hardware?
Take my money!!!
This is a wonderful design, but I am wondering what happened to your previous cabinet for the table saw you built which had the built-in router table, and sliding crosscut? Were there problems with the design, or did you give it away, or ...?
Hello Paoson, congratulations for all the work you create, a question when you glue the various boards together at the beginning, you use glue and shoot nails. How can you be sure that in a subsequent burglary on the table you will not hit a nail with the blade of the table saw or with the cutter of the trimmer?
@Paoson_Woodworking
Жыл бұрын
I try to place the nails in places where I don't have to drill holes or make cuts. It's not going to damage the blade or router bit too badly; these are 0.6mm thick copper nails. It could be dangerous, however, if a piece of metal flies off and hits you in the face.
Hello Paoson, Amazing work. Bought the plans recently to build this. Which Dado stack are you using on the table saw?
@Paoson_Woodworking
3 ай бұрын
www.paoson.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=59#p6159
Nice. Where did you buy the scooter wheels?
What table saw fence is this?
Hi I want to order the plan for this table from your website, with NO success, please can you assist, thanks
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Good design. What crosscut sled are you using, is it your own design?
@Paoson_Woodworking
Жыл бұрын
www.paoson.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=1940#p6000
It Has Been A Legendary Design, Well done. Will the (3D Desing 1:20-1:46 minutes) 2.Versiyon Router Have Dimensions of the Fitted Design?❤
@Paoson_Woodworking
Жыл бұрын
sure!
Anyone know where to source the black MDF in the USA?
@Paoson_Woodworking
5 ай бұрын
www.paoson.com/blog/en/how-to-modify-the-folding-woodworking-workstation/
Hi. I tried to buy your drawings for this design, unfortunately I can't, sanctions, but I have to say thank you so much, the design is great! All I have to do is make a table with shelves)
Will happily trade fully complete saw stand for my wife. Inquire within.
only one word - super
Hi, do you make the project available on SketchUp too?
@Paoson_Woodworking
9 ай бұрын
yes, check this out: www.paoson.com/blog/en/how-to-use-and-understand-diy-plans/
@allancarlos8461
8 ай бұрын
thank you very much.
The Idea itself is great. But unfortunately unhandy for my shop. A bit too large.
I see the dust collection is as good(Horrible) as any other job site saws. Awesome stand though.
Hi. I want to buy this project of yours. Can I buy including the drawing in 3D Design in 1:20-1:46 minutes?? I also want to mount my milling machine on the table. I am a member of your page and I have added the order to the cart. I Need This Exact Form Of Your Project. Since my saw does not have a table, I was looking for a suitable table project. The dimensions of your project fit perfectly under this table.
@Paoson_Woodworking
Жыл бұрын
hi mate, here you will find everything you need: www.paoson.com/blog/en/how-to-use-and-understand-diy-plans/ www.paoson.com/en/faq
We designed as usual.....
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Nice work - takes up too much space - not yet a finished product. You've oriented it the wrong way round. Why didn't you use all that additional length to add a run off table to support longer cuts. If you're taking a saw like this to a jobsite, you're doing more complex work and need to make long cuts to dimension timber. You don't take a site saw like this to a framing job, that's mitre saw territory. A site worker also wouldn't use this to cut down sheet goods either - circular saw. The ONLY place this type of saw has on a site is to dimension timber on the LONG AXIS, where doing so would otherwise need careful and time consuming planing. My suggestion - make it shorter, put the saw at or closer to the front - maybe add a section to support long timber at the front (half the size of the saw plate), add a runoff support at the back at least the same size as the saw plate. I wish I did YT videos - I'd make this properly.
@barry.w.christie
Жыл бұрын
Why does it take up too much space? ... It gives a wide stable work area for cutting and extra support for longer pieces could be provided with slight modifications (or by using stands) ... it's designed to fold away to take up less space when not in use! .............. How is it orientated the wrong way round? Take any tool/jig/fixture and it'll be great for a specific range of uses but rubbish for others ... most people concentrate on what something can do and do well, not on what it can't do or isn't suitable for!
@rafezetter8003
Жыл бұрын
@@barry.w.christie Because the whole point of this is it's a portable site saw, that has to go into a van, alongside a ton of other stuff. Trust me, after a half dozen times of putting that saw on and off the mount, you're going to stop doing it and just leave it on there, so now you've got a site saw that's taking up 3x as much space as it used to. Can't be hung up vertically, so it'll have to sit flat in the van - hence the "takes up too much space".
@barry.w.christie
Жыл бұрын
@@rafezetter8003 I understand what you are saying, but the description mentions it as a possible use, not the only one ... the saw itself is a worksite saw so doesn't need this added to it unless of course you need the extra functionality, in which case it'd be perfect! I mentioned in my own comment below that I think it's going to be quite heavy to move around, but for those with a workshop of modest dimensions it offers some of the benefits of a larger table saw, while at the same time it can be put away in a smaller space ... exactly what it's really been designed for.
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