Every Workbench Should Have This! // Woodworking // DIY
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I've been piecing this workbench together for a few years now. The top is an up-cycled solid core door from Habitat for Humanity.
The underneath, however, needs some attention as it had a lot of wasted space. I mean, who couldn't use more storage??
You can follow along with my builds by following me on Instagram! - / danieldunlap.woodworks
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I'm curious to hear how these have stranded up to any expanding or contracting with changes in humidity? I'm thinking of using this method on my mobile workbench build.
@DanielDunlap
2 жыл бұрын
Two years in and they still work great. Plywood doesn’t expand and contract like solid wood.
@robcasad525
2 жыл бұрын
@@DanielDunlap thank you for the quick reply! I plan to build my mobile workbench next week.
@littlebugwoodworking
3 ай бұрын
Just checked, they’re still sliding
Easily the best version of this drawer system build I've seen!
In my opinion this is perhaps one of the better videos on how to add drawers to a workbench, it explains it better and it’s easier to follow, thank you
looks like a great idea. Love that the drawers are accessible from either side of the bench. I have real limited space in my workspo and this is a feature I will definitely be copying!
Very clever and creative, Daniel. Thanks for posting!
I like the way you did this very much. At first I was wondering why you placed what turned out to be the bottom into the dados. It seemed to be a waste of wood. Then when you put the drawer boxes in and marked them to the bottoms it made perfect sense and its a great idea. I haven’t seen it done that way before. I have a lot of those plastic storage boxes I got from Harbor Freight and Ive been mulling over in my mind how to put them in a cabinet below one of my rolling benches and this lit the light in my head to do. It the same way. Make the bottoms to slide in dados mark the tray to the boxes and put a few screws through the box into the sliding tray so they would have something to hold them and easily slide them out. First time Ive been to your site. Glad I stopped by.
That paste wax works wonders! Like power steering! I like this simple approach. May build some the same way! Thanks!
Love this! I’ve been looking for a smart way to make drawers without buying a bunch of expensive metal slides. I’m going to have to use a router because my jobsite saw won’t accept dados, but other than that I’m going to follow your lead. Love the handles as well. Simple and don’t require additional hardware.
Very cool 👍😎!! Great drawers! And nothing else is "cleaner" or "better" than good 'ol Johnson's Paste Wax!! Great stuff! Thanks for sharing!!
this is simple, strong, and works from both sides. Good stuff, thanks!
Great video! You’ve got a great set up! I like how it’s not flashy and not overloaded with every red or yellow cordless power tool on the market. Thanks
Nice work! Simple and effective!
Perfect timing. I was in my shop trying to figure out how I could have more storage for my hand tools without adding another mobile tool chest. I thought about putting drawers under my workbench, but was turned off by the price of the slides. I found this on a sleepless night! Thank you for sharing your idea.
Good job, thank you very much for taking your time to teach others, very grateful for your great effort and dedication. May God bless you today and always.
Great and simple way to make drawers for a workbench. Great video. Steve
Nice build! Love the simplicity
Great job with these! Adding some drawers to my own workbench very soon and will be using the same method.
Beautifully done! 👍
Great project and nice editing! Looking forward to future videos.
Fantastically beautiful
Great video, great use of space I will have to steal your idea for my work bench.thanks for sharing.
I had never seen that kind of drawer slides, I think it's amazing, great job my guy
Awesome use of the bottom for slides. I've done slides, rails, you name it. Will give this a try, making a captains bed and never know what side the drawers will need to slide out of. Might give this a try. Only issue I had in the past with the drawer fronts is lots of dust getting in there. Hated always vacuuming those out. Putting a few moving blankets helped but always an added hassle.
I like the way you integrated the drawer slides. Makes things nice and simple :)
@DanielDunlap
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks! 💪🏻
Brilliant! Relatively cheap without metal drawer guides. Really clever
Thanks for the inspiration... Just built my own drawers from your video!
Very cool and satisfying
Pretty nice and easy to built, good project, tks a lot
Nice video! Very clean work. Might use your ideas for my benches.
So Dam slick. I hope I'm not the only guy that is completely embarrassed that I couldn't think that up. Absolutely fantastic brother.
Saved me money on slides, and it looks great
Dang that was super sweet! Been struggling with drawer ideas /concepts for awhile now you got me inspired!
Very good design! I like how you incorporated the bottom to slide. Makes it easier.
@DanielDunlap
5 жыл бұрын
Simple Woodworking thanks! I think I saw this done somewhere else on KZread but I don’t recall who.
@Belg1970
4 жыл бұрын
You can't argue with the result, I would say just be wary of doing your layout on the sheet(s) of plywood. Think you will burn an inch or so more for each bottom.
Great job Dan. Exactly what i have to do. Subbed
Great job!
Simple and sturdy. Nice Design. Now, I want to ad this to my workbench. 😂
Outstanding
Great job👍 It won't be long before I do something similar to mine.
Nice work.
Nice Build! I can totally do this.
nice job made simple and effective>>
I like the idea of no drawer guides, you saved a lot of money ,im going to do the same thing , after I priced 12 guides over $200 just for a pole barn work bench ,never thought of doing that ,,thanks for the insight
Brilliant piece of carpentry
Nice!!
cool drawers
Nice job
Going to try this method, today. 1/4 ply for 3” drawers, 24” wide. Using 3/4 for the boxes themselves.
Daniel It's nice to see crafted videos of actual woodworking and not showing how to make a better pushstick.
Great way of doing it with only wood you can buy anywhere my man!
@DanielDunlap
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
nice drawer system !!
@DanielDunlap
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Nice work Daniel! We are gonna do something very similar soon
I like not only the integration of the drawers with the existing cabinet (something I needed some ideas how to do), but also the fact that you made them accessible to both sides of the table. With mobile tables (or ones simple in the middle of the shop) that seems the only way to go.
Great to video. Thanks for the ideas what kind or where did you get the plywood?
very well done my friend!
@DanielDunlap
5 жыл бұрын
Christofix - DIY Projects thank you!
Nice job! Is there a weight when friction makes drawers difficult to open? I need to make drawers to hold steel horse shoes.
Nice man 👍🏻
Nice job i been adding drawers to my bench to
@DanielDunlap
5 жыл бұрын
Him and I Woodworking thanks! It was such a waste of space. I should have done it way sooner.
I was just thinking about adding some drawers to my miter station and this is the perfect design without getting into slides and stuff. Think I’m going to have to steal this 😂
@DanielDunlap
Жыл бұрын
Steal away
Thanks for the video , I have 2 bench's that I want to add drawers to , and some BigBox Store melamine cabinets with doors that have shelves , and are a waste of space. I looked at using metal drawer slides , but that would have added up $$ significantly, considered using something similar what you did, but couldn't get it off the ground ! .....Onward !! thanks!!
Tell me about the little 5th leg/jack thing. I assume that's an addition brace/caster lock, but if so, why that instead of locking casters? And if it's awesome, where do I get it ;-)
Man you are so creative. You rocked the drawers. How strong are the? Great idea's Thanks for the ideas.
Can anyone recommend a way to support larger drawers, constructed the same way that are @ 30x30'? I'm adding drawers under my outfeed table and I'm thinking my 1/2" plywood will start to warp. Should I glue and screw in a support on the inside of the drawers length or width wise? I used 3/4" plywood for the "face frames" with dado's cut in.
Really enjoyed this. What grease did you use on the drawer runners please?
Whats that long track youre clamping down for the circ cuts?
Loved the video. What or where did you get the plywood? Thank you
The stop motion at the end rocks tried doing it once and stopped after 3 pictures
@DanielDunlap
5 жыл бұрын
Haha thanks! It was my first time trying it. Very tedious!
You made that look easy as hell!! In reality for me I will struggle through the 1st two drawer! Lol
@DanielDunlap
4 жыл бұрын
Haha it’s pretty easy stuff. I’m sure anyone can do it! You got this!
@boonphitphanthavong4334
4 жыл бұрын
Daniel Dunlap Woodworks thankyou
Love this! Exactly what I was looking for. What mask are you wearing for sanding?
Great job! Now I have to rethink my plan to add drawers using drawer slides. Your build is a much more efficient use of all available space. did you use any wax for the drawers to slide that well?
@DanielDunlap
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Yes, I used paste wax to help things slide!
@melstead7937
2 жыл бұрын
8:55 Did you go for a coffee and left the video playing or something?
@DanielDunlap great F ing video! Great way to keep the sawdust off all of the power tools usually stacked in that spot under the bench! and of course more space! One question for you and everyone, why the hell do people not put some finish on their drawers? I have watched a lot of these videos for ways to not use hardware and no one seems to varnish these cabinets and drawers. Maybe they do after and not on the video to save time.
I want it!😃🕊
Total noob question, but what thickness ply did you use for the vertical members as well as the drawer boxes?
@DanielDunlap
4 жыл бұрын
I used 3/4" for the verticals and 1/2" for the drawers.
You read my mind when I saw you adding paste wax to the drawer slides. So many different ways to do this, I wonder why you went this route rather than buying metal drawer slides? One last thing when you took out the saw stop I wish you had taken a minute and explained what you were doing. But good job never the less.
Interesting take on simple, cost effective shop drawers. I really wish you'd have taken 30 seconds of the finished product, showing a top view with sound (of the drawer sliding in/out) to give some idea of how smooth it is and how much play there is in the dados (if any). Thanks for making this video!
Interesting project. I do wish you'd have done a little more narration, I was spending more time trying to figure out why you were doing what you were doing until I caught on.
I want to build one. Not quite as elaborate but i also dont have anything besides a sawzall, hackzall and multitool. Might be a bit more crude
Are the sides 3/4” ply and the drawers constructed of 1/2” ply? Thanks for the video. Getting ready to build some just like these.
@DanielDunlap
5 жыл бұрын
That is correct!
@robcasad525
2 жыл бұрын
If the sides are 3/4 ply. How deep are your dado cuts? I was searching the comments trying to see how think your ply was. Orig I thought the sides were 1in and the dados were 1/2 deep.
What was the straight edge clamp you used for your circular saw?
@DanielDunlap
4 жыл бұрын
That’s a Bora straight edge guide!
This is exactly what I want to do. Are the drawers 1/2” or 3/4?
what size wood are you using?
Did you use 3/4 plywood or 1/2 plywood for the drawers?
Quick question how much of the bottoms do you have sticking out for sliding,,and are the drawers made of 1/2 inch completely? Thank you
@DanielDunlap
4 жыл бұрын
TheCladi8or - 1/2” sticking out on the bottoms for sliding. And I used 1/2” ply for all drawers until I ran out and had to use some 3/4” leftovers i had from other projects.
@TheCladi8or
4 жыл бұрын
@@DanielDunlap Thanks
This is the work bench that will eliminate tool boxes
How much money you think one this style costs? I know you save a lot without drawer slides, handles, etc... I'm debating between a few different styles for which will suit me best
@DanielDunlap
5 жыл бұрын
Just the cost of two sheets of plywood. Of course your workbench may not be the same dimensions as mine. Cheers!
very interesting video.... can you answer a cpl questions for me..... what kind of weight are in the drawers and how are they sliding after a year? Seems like a great money saver. I made a 15 ft bench and was wanting to put drawers and sliding baskets under it... Thanks in advance.
@DanielDunlap
3 жыл бұрын
Each drawer can easily hold 100lbs or more. After a year they’re still working/sliding great with that initial application of paste wax.
@leifdaddow
3 жыл бұрын
@@DanielDunlap thanks for the info
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
What slides do you recommend?? There seems to be a lot of complaints...
@DanielDunlap
4 жыл бұрын
No slides were used here. I just slid the drawers on dados.
What is the brand and model of your ripping guide?
@DanielDunlap
4 жыл бұрын
B Y www.amazon.com/dp/B08146J2T8/?tag=ddww-20
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What is the guide rail called they you used to make a straight cut with the circular saw?
@DanielDunlap
3 жыл бұрын
Bora Clamping guide rail
@biologistjim4905
3 жыл бұрын
@@DanielDunlap thanks 🙏
Does the bottom drawer slide okay without making the dados
@DanielDunlap
4 жыл бұрын
Yep! Still no issues
Hola Daniel exelente idea me gusto mucho creeo que la voy implementar para mi muy buen trabajo saludos
Hi I know this is an old post but can you tell us what size plywood you’re using and what kind it is thanks Bob
What is the width of your bench? I would like to use your ideas, my bench is 42” width, thinking of cutting down the width to use your plan. Thank you.
@DanielDunlap
2 жыл бұрын
30”
Any trouble with the plywood warping
@DanielDunlap
2 жыл бұрын
Nope. Two years strong and still going.
I'm just about to add drawers to my bench and I saw this, I love it! Can I ask how the drawers are going a year later? Any issues with the slides wearing or bearing weight? Cheers from Australia mate.
@DanielDunlap
4 жыл бұрын
BennyB76 they’re doing great! Check the stories on my Instagram account. @danieldunlap.woodworks
@BennyB76
4 жыл бұрын
@@DanielDunlap thanks Daniel, have subscribed to your IG account, some great stuff there too. Hey sorry mate one more question - how much wider are the dado's that the drawers slide into compared to the thickness of the drawer bottoms? They look pretty flush from the video but I guess they'd have a little give in them, say 1mm or 3/64 of an inch? My table saw won't take dado's so I'll have to router them out.
Was a good vid... Informative and entertaining. But the audio has to go! Maybe just narrate a little bit over the top and let the audio just be you working on the project. Kind of like jay bates
@harrisorourke6926
2 жыл бұрын
Eric - yes I thought entirely. I hate that mindless repetitious "muzac". Also it would be good to have some narration explaining about dimensions and thoughts behind the design and build methods. I didn't realize that the drawers slid in a dado until I read the comments and then went back to the video to verify.
I wish I could make drawers without checking if it is square.
@DanielDunlap
Жыл бұрын
You can. Don’t be a coward.
Here for the 🐱, just kidding..
You didn't change out the sawstop brake for the dado one when swapping blades. Be careful
@DanielDunlap
5 жыл бұрын
Mike Bohrer watch it again. Also the sawstop won’t work without the proper brake.
@janinelew2483
4 жыл бұрын
@@DanielDunlap I didn't know what you were doing, but I did see you swap out one blue thing for another.
@DanielDunlap
4 жыл бұрын
Janine Lew changing out the sawstop brake. 😂
@thewoodworkersjourney3314
4 жыл бұрын
2:40
@marblemountainwoodworks8475
3 жыл бұрын
Safety police always on the hunt