Build a Miter Saw Station with Storage Cabinets
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- čas přidán 10. 06. 2016
- I finally got a new Miter saw, The Bosch CM10GD 10” Dual-Bevel Glide Saw. It’s a great saw and now I’m going to build it into a miter saw station with storage cabinets. This project is sponsored by Garnica Plywood, check out this video to see how the plywood is made.
• Garnica Poplar Plywood
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There is something very satisfying about your videos - how precisely you are always cutting parts, locating the pieces, driving home screws, applying glue, and shooting brads. We also always get a wide shot and a close up. Very nice work as always.
Thanks Jon and a big CONGRATS on hitting 200k!!
I'm always attracted to your videos. You explain everything. Make everything simple and you're not a crazy mad scientist with 100 different tools. You keep everything basic but talented. I have that same saw. I think I'm going to make a similar setup.
It really is a joy to watch you at your craft
Thank you Jon, I especially appreciate the way you explain what and why you do it as you work. I also like your pragmatism when you build something. You do fine work. 👍🏻
Awesome build video it was great that you were very instructional. And I really like the circular saw jig I'm going to have to build one for the shop
The Garnica plywood is a huge step up from the junk you used in an earlier video. The Garnica video is very good too. As usual a great video with excellent tips and instructions.
That does look like good plywood, didn't see a single void, and barely any defects at all in the laminations. Nice project too, thanks Jon.
looking great, Jon! can't wait to see the finished cabinet.
Great segment Jon.
Congratulations on the 200K mark. Keep up the good work.
Excellent step by step video, Jon.
Nice project. Amazes me at what fine care you take even when just making something simple for the shop. I'm always in such a hurry, but then again, I don't have a shop.. have to use my garage. Someday... someday.
Very nice miter saw station. Thanks for the helpful suggestions.
congrats on the 200,000 milestone!! thats awesome! station looks great so far..love the way that plywood looks quality stuff🖒🖒 looking fwd to seeing the rest of the build
I've been away from your channel for a while now John - for various reasons - but I'd forgotten how therapeutic they can be! Your work is always so calm and studied, it's truly a pleasure to watch.
Those cabinets look incredibly sturdy - I imagine the boys (and possibly girl?!) will be using them long after we're gone!
Great work.
ridiculous precision! This is QUALITY stuff! keep it up, I learn something new every episode.
Awesome job Jon.
Awesome build. Simple, but awesome.
Great video again Jon.... I built a station just like that on and I put a fence on both sides in line with the saw fence then put tracks and stops from fast cap. It is awesome, congrats on the 200K.
Jon congrats on the 200k. Well deserved my friend. That plywood does look amazing. Thanks for the inspiration for my shop. Knew I needed to do something with my chop saw but couldn't envision it. But now I can. Thx
Thank you Jon, and congrats on 200K. I am number 221,459, You're on your way to a well deserved 300K. I love your approach & presentation. Great videos.
Love the cross cut jig!
Hi Jon,
very precise work as usual! Thanks for the video!
Greetings from Bulgaria.
You, Sir, are truly and excellent craftsman. I'm just getting into working with hardwood and plywood myself and got some great tips from this video and expect to get some more from your other videos in the future. Thanks for making them. I'll keep watching them.
Thanks!
Your badass and we love watching you .. Congratulations on your milestone..
Great job. I have always loved the attention to detail that you give. You remind me much of Norm Abram. He always dealt with woodworking as its not about the tools, but the attention to detail. Keep making projects so we have the oppurtunity to watch great craftsmanship. Thank you.
Thank you!
Thank you for another great video.
Great video! Perfectly timed, as I am about to make a miter saw station myself. I am such a newbie, so this will be a BIG help for me. Thanks alot, and grats on 200k Jon!
That looks like beautiful wood !
Nice very nice, excellent and very excellent, congratulation
You and Izzy talked me into the Bosch saw. I might borrow a few details from your well designed miter station.That Garnica Plywood looks awesome. You do a great job with your channel... and we very much appreciate the time and effort that goes into making each and every episode. Have a good one.
Thank you!
Watching in 2020. Nice video. Looking to build a miter saw station in my shop. Thanks for the ideas.
cabinet looks great Jon, look forward to part 2. congrats on 200k, well deserved!!
Good video and project.Thank you
Really enjoy all your videos Jon. congratulations on 200k!
Nice work...that is great looking ply
Congrats on the 200k, Jon! Very well deserved!
Hey John congratulations on the 200k, I've learnt a lot from you over the years. Always look forward to your videos coming out. Keep up the great videos as well as the great content. Cheers from New Zealand
Great work. Big greetings from OMAN
Nice video and ideas for my mitre saw station when I do it. Liking those hinges must see if I can find similar in the UK. Thanks. Andy
I would put the cut-off jig on the top side so you would be pulling with the left hand & pushing with the right hand. As always great job.
Excellent work. 👍🏼
Congratulations. Always enjoyable
Thanks, as l’m not the sharpest knife in the draw you’ve made it easy to fallow,👍
great video and project!
Awesome. New subscriber. Can’t wait to see your projects!
another great video! Congrats on 200k!
That is some good looking plywood! Would be nice to get my hands on some. Most ply these days is just crap thrown together with no care and makes working it a nightmare.. Congrats on 200K!
Jon, you are a jeenyus!
Very nice Jon
Thank you so much
nice step by step on building your miter station and cabinets! congrats on 200K as well. you must be way over that now, since that was 2 years ago?
I'm actually building a wood shed right now, and using your method of setting uprights in place, utilizing clamps and the 1/2" plywood corner braces to
keep everything square. that was a great educational video.
Excellent
You make fantastic videos!
Congratulations to your milestone, Jon! Keep going, it's always enjoyable to watch your projects!
PS: I also like that the adverstising is very unobtrusive in this video, the plywood seems to be great.
The plywood looks nice! Congratulations on 200k subscribers!
Congratulations on 200K threshold. I'm glad I'm one of them, I've thoroughly enjoyed you videos, .. so Thank You!
That ply looks great quality, wish they sold it here in the UK
+TheJunkyardgenius it is good stuff, nice to work with
excelente como sempre! !
Great Video and Congrats on your 200K. Always enjoy the videos and get something out of each one. Keep up the great work
Your videos are high quality very very good!
congrats on 200k you deserved it !!!!
Here is to another 200k subscribers!! Thanks for the videos.
Hi Jon. Very nice build and Congrats on 200k subscribers!!
Nice Clean work.
nice build Jon and congrats on your 200+ subscribers!
Cabinets are looking good. congrats on the 200 K subscribers.
Nice I need one for miter saw
The plywood looks absolutely beautiful. I hope I can find it somewhere close to me.
Great vid.
very very nice job
Inset doors would've been nice too. Thanks for the tutorial.
Congrats on 200k, Jon!
Really liking that plywood. Nice build Jon
Thank you Jon. Liked, and subbed.
Thank you
This project is sponsored by Garnica Plywood, see how the plywood is made in this video….. It’s good stuff czcams.com/video/6WuSsU14DYk/video.html
Отличная работа,хороший стол!👍
Nice video man, also congrats on the 200,000 milestone.
Congratulations
very good video
Make it look so easy..
Nice build Jon. Congratulations on breaking the 200K subs threshold.
You make great videos. Easy to follow along and I always learn as I am new starting to do woodwork at 65 yrs. I did notice that you waited until the cabinet box was finished to drill your holes for the adjustable shelves. Wouldn't it have been easier to drill the holes while you have the sides laying flat on the table? Please give this newbie a tip on this proceedure....Don
Nice One,
Congrats on the 200K subscribers, is there a link to find who's selling the ply in Northern NJ?
Nice one!!! Also congratulations on the 200k and the plywood sponsor!
Nice work as always Jon. I am studying timber trade aswell and I still can not decide if I want to do things like you or construction sites the next year......
Nice vid ......i just stole your tape template idea for the CM10GD Bosch insert plate, worked like a charm, Thanx Jon
Great video and content as usual. The plywood looks very good. Congrats on the 200k, you deserve much more!
Bonjour je viens de m'abonner à votre chaîne j'habite en France à Paris et vous faites du très bon boulot ,précis et très soigné.Bravo.
nice video as always. just a simple concern: are you planning on any stop blocks for repetitive cuts?
Great video. How did you measure the height / alignment of the surface so that it would be flush with the top of the miter saw base?
Nice job of the cabinets and draws, I am a little surprised that you did not put the shelf pin holes in before making up the cabinets, I would have though it would be easier to have done that while the ends could be put flat on the workbench
another great project "applause"
Great video , and congrats 👍👍
I really want to know what kind of table saw that is and how you built the outfeed table.. It seems like a perfect set up
Congrats on 200K :-)
Great build. I like your circular saw guide for straight cuts and 45s. Gotta make me one :O)
that is a great tutorial; thank you. why did you get the 10"? keep the technical and how to for woodworking and carpentry coming!
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Fantastic video and cabinet construction technique. Will the drawings or measurements be available?