The Perfect Outfeed Table\Workbench With Only 2x4's and Plywood
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- DIY Mobile Out-feed Table/Workbench for the DeWalt 10" DWE7491 Table Saw. Built in Drawer. Original Sawdust Collection without a vacuum. Built with unique leveling casters. all done with 2x4's and plywood, no special tools.
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• DEWALT 10-Inch Table Saw: amzn.to/3QAGPNK (Amazon)
• Swanson Tool CG100 Cutting Guide 100-Inch: amzn.to/3tIUgSM (Amazon)
• Leveling Casters Set of 4 Heavy Duty: amzn.to/40gxduH (Amazon)
• Bosch Jigsaw: amzn.to/45Qjufe (Amazon)
• 3M Xtract Cubitron Sand Paper: amzn.to/4738ts0 (Amazon)
• MAXPOWER Rubber Mallet: amzn.to/3QivosP (Amazon)
• Bosch 1617EVSPK Wood Router Tool Combo Kit: amzn.to/3QdgKDe (Amazon)
• BOSCH RA1181 Benchtop Router Table 27 in. x 18 in: amzn.to/3Mj283U (Amazon)
• Makita HS7600 Circular Saw: amzn.to/3Fyvsj6 (Amazon)
• Kreg KHC-Premium 3-inch Face Clamp: amzn.to/3FAtNJR (Amazon)
• Kreg R3 Jr. Pocket-Hole Jig System: amzn.to/3QynRaG (Amazon)
• Kreg SK03 Pocket-Hole Screw Kit in 5 Sizes: amzn.to/3FykwlJ (Amazon)
• Makita BO5030 5" Random Orbit Sander: amzn.to/3Si0bs7 (Amazon)
• Heavy PVC Dust Collection Hose 2 1/2" x 20': amzn.to/3tRUp6A (Amazon)
• Akfix 705 Fast Adhesive CA Glue: amzn.to/46KJQ3G (Amazon)
• 1 Pair Soft-Close Drawer Slides 20 Inch: amzn.to/3s7gPjL (Amazon)
• WEN CL436R 4-Inch Right Angle Clamp: amzn.to/3tSyI6r (Amazon)
• CMT 251.042.10 10-Inch by 42 Tooth: amzn.to/3Ml9JPg (Amazon)
• Varathane Diamond Wood Finish: amzn.to/40aBM9S (Amazon)
Thanks for watching. This video has taken months to create so we hope you enjoy. We are hoping the audio turns out alright as we had a dying freezer in the background, which we didn't notice until we went to edit!
The size of the outfeed table is 88” long. 45.5” wide and 35.5” tall without the casters. 39” tall with. It took about 3 sheets of 3/4" plywood and roughly 20 2x4's With the drawer and sawdust collection you'll need another sheet of plywood
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0:00 Outfeed finished
0:07 Making 3x3's
2:00 Lap Joint
2:40 Assembling the Frame
9:17 Leveling Casters
10:38 Lower Storage
13:33 Assembly of The Work Bench
15:30 DeWalt Shelf
16:47 DeWalt Stopers
17:45 Arm Extensions
20:20 First coat of Polyurethane
20:46 Drawer Assumably
21:13 Second coat of Polyurethane
26:03 Sawdust Collection
30:56 FINAL coat of Polyurethane
31:14 Putting on Trim
33:51 Final Product - Jak na to + styl
Thanks!
@daviddeupree4677 Thank you! This is the very first time we have gotten this kind of support. We greatly appreciate it! It won’t be forgotten!
I love the vid format.
1. Show finished product first
2. Fast motion
3. No endless talking
Most people just want the nitty gritty of how you built it.
Thank you so much. One problem though, A LOT of people have now requested I explain (talk over) on how I built it and dimensions etc.
Will be building a mitre station soonish. Same style but might have over talking.
@@WeRenoBut you did give the dimensions all that is needed is some simple arithmetic. Thanks for the great video.
Watched a lot of table saw bench videos and yours is the one by far the best one I found, awesome! Great work,
Thank you so much! We greatly appreciate the kind words and support! Stick around, miter station video will be coming soon(ish)
Great job. The 4x4's look good and you could park a truck on it. Like the extra touch of the dark stained edge banding. Nice contrast.
Thanks! Definitely turned out better than I hoped it would. And yeah you could park a cement truck on it lol. Thanks for the support!
A ton of softwood, copious amounts of screws and glue and you have created a masterpiece! Top work!! Love it!!
Thank you so much! Truly appreciate it!
that's right, less words, more action. Well done.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
Love it, I am about to take my disaster of a garage where nothing is organized and make it into a workshop. Thank you for sharing your the idea and inspiration.
No, thank you for watching and I’m glad I could help!
I’m an absolute novice at woodworking. I learned so much just from watching this video. Great work!
Thank you so much. Don’t be worried about being a novice, so am I. Jump in and try, I bet you’ll be surprised about just how well you can do. Also expect mistakes. The video you see on here usually don’t show them. It’s normal and it will happen.
No problem! Good luck on your build 😊
ABSOLUTELY the BEST video I have seen to date about the entire process of building one of these.... VERY WELL DONE!!
Wow, thanks! I’m so glad you liked it. Thank you for watching!
This is top three best outfeed tables I’ve seen on CZcams. Especially only using 2x4’s and plywood. Great job!
I wouldn’t say that but I think it turned out well and I am proud of it. Thanks for watching
WAIT…You built this awesome bench without using a single tool from Festool 😂. Great quality work on this. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks and thanks for watching. I’m too poor for festool.
😂
Not the tools but who and how u use them.
Great design and build ! I have wathced quite a few table saw work bench builds as I am getting ready to make one of my own. I had not chosen one until now. Thank you
First off thank you for the support. It helps more than you know! Not only financially but also as a motivator. It shows that we must be doing something right. I’m so glad that we could help you. If you have any questions feel free to ask. Thanks again from both of us.
On the edge of my seat for the whole video. Fantastic.
Thank you! Check out or latest. Our first cabinet.
Fantastic job! Love the attention to detail. No cord snagging draw pull, off set colored edge banding. 5 stars!
Thank you so much! Also thank you for watching.
One of the best designs I’ve seen. Simple and clean.
Thank you we really appreciate that!
Am going to make one myself, therefore have watched plenty of videos like this, but man! That is the best video I've watched by far! No fancy tools that you would need to buy only to make one cut, no super duper materials. Just made it plain and simple! Don't even need drawings for that as the video shows it all and everyone can do it to their own dimensions. Thank you for posting it, kind Sir! I just found what I was looking for! 🥰💪
@mattw6597 yes sir. Someone else asked for plans but I told him exactly what you said. Thank you so much for the compliment. You made my day! ☺️
There is one step missing. It’s in my lap joint short. Cause it was filmed 9x16”
@@WeReno Aloha guys, I totally agree that plans are not necessary rather a nice thing to have for some. I have purchased many plans from CZcams university in the years just for the ideas. What I would like to know from you tho are the dimensions of the table top. It doesn't appear to be a full sheet but looks like the perfect size to have. I have also watched and compiled several links to CZcams table saw builds and by far yours seem to be the one design that I will build for that reason. Of course I will fine tune it for my style of working but your style is closest from what I can see. Also this is the first video of yours that I watched and the first time it popped up in my suggestion area. I immediately subscribed and will probably end up binge watching your channel @nite for more ideas and plain entertainment. You both rock! Oh, Iʻm an old man, 7 decades old and have been married to my wife for 50 years now and I enjoy learning every day. Mahalo
@@KikaWaiAlae thank you so much I appreciate the support. We are new to CZcams only 3ish months and new to woodworking about the same amount of time. The table top is 45.5" by 88" or 116cm by 224cm.
@@WeReno you’re welcome! You both are doing a great job on your video and editing as well as woodworking skills. I began learning and starting carpentry business in the early 1970’s in Houston TX. I believe that on the job training is far superior. I left my home, the Hawaiian Kingdom back then to pursue what I enjoyed doing. I’m now kicking back in Pahrump NV prolly till I die. They’ve called Pahrump the waiting room as far back as I can remember. This is once a place where old folks would live while waiting to die. Lol. Its now my turn. But in the meantime I have my hobbies that keeps me occupied. 😉
@KikaWaiAlae that’s awesome. Sounds like you had a great life.
If you want to extend the fence in a cheap way, I added a 1.2m 2060 extruded aluminum to the saw side of the fence. it did mean drilling holes through the original fence, and the push stick had to find a new home, but the new fence could be adjusted either side of the saw, giving more infeed, or more outfeed to suit. I mainly did this because my saw was supplied with a major dent in the fence. It does also mean the saw's measure is out then by 20mm, but I can live with that.
Oh yeah, you can also use the extrusion to mount stops or clamps if you need as well
Sounds great…thanks for the advise. My future hopefully entails a cabinet saw! Thanks for watching!
Stunning results!! Strong work!!
Thankyou! Very appreciated!
this is the best video I've seen on building an outfeed table! Thanks for sharing it. I will be building mine based on your table. God bless you both, keep the videos coming
Thank you for the compliment! Hope your table turns out well! Thanks for watching and appreciate the support!
Excellent! I might replicate it for my 7492!
Also love the old XRP DEWALT DRILL!
Built to last a lifetime!!!!
Awesome I hope it turns out well for you! Yeah that drill has seen some days
Commenting for channel support. Nicely done
Thank you for taking the time to make the video, I know ow what effort must have gone into the editing. The table is amazing and I love the detail at the end covering all the ply edges.
Glad you enjoyed it! And yes a lot of editing went into this video! 27 hours of footage!
Awesome workbench. Almost exactly what I want to build. I’ll be watching this a few times. Thanks from the UK.
No problem! Hope your build goes well
Love to see a nice circ saw lap dado & clean up with the chisel. simple but effective for a shop project.
Thanks! We appreciate that and thank you for watching!
Dude..... That is a awesome build !!! And then the wife joins in ! Great teamwork and run off table. I will be looking at this video a lot to build one myself. thanks.
I’m glad you enjoyed! Thanks for the support and I hope your build goes well!
Cool build! I sprinkle a bit of salt into my glue-ups, to keep the pieces from sliding across each other
That’s a great idea. Thanks for that.
Bellissimo, Fantastico... Complimenti !!!!
Thank you so much! 😊
I’ve looked at 10 or more designs and like yours the best, although I’m thinking of making one change. Instead of the triangle supports, I am going to make 2 long, tall, skinny boxes with a shelf and place them to the right and left of the saw, and then mount the small plywood pieces directly to the top of the boxes. This will work for me because I need to make my workbench wider than yours to fit my space. I can use these shelves for push sticks, feather boards, offcuts, etc. I plan also to put some pegboard or hooks on the outside of the boxes for more storage. Might also make 2 sliding trays instead of one large drawer for my cross cut sleds. The possibilities are endless, but your design will definitely be my base. Thanks for the great video!
Glad to hear our video was helpful! Good luck on your build! Hope it turns out!
Very nice. I wish plywood was cheaper.
You and me both!!!!!! It’s nuts!
it was truly a pleasured to see with how much joy you made this excellent workbench
We are glad you enjoyed!
Turned out awesome!!
Thank you so much!
Wow!;! This guy works fast!!! 😂😂😂😂
lol, from none to done in under 40min
I really like your design. Very well done.
Thank you so much. I appreciate that, and thanks for watching.
Its just factory quality done at home! Great!
Thank you so much! Also thanks for watching and the support!
Well done. Looks beautiful
Thank you so much!
Great! I just had to make the T-tracks on the continuation of the table. When using a protractor, it is very necessary
T track would definitely be helpful. Thanks for watching.
The best workbench idea & video! Thank you!
Thank you for the support! We do this for fun so we are glad we could help.
Unbelievable man that was just awesome. And help from a your wife/partner great job.
Thanks. I appreciate that! She is a huge help. On the built-ins we are working on now she build several of the cabinets on her own.
Great job! Congrats from Brazil.
Thank you! 🤩
Great build man. Was very captivated by this video
Thanks for watching 😊
Congratulations for your job
Thank you. Thanks for the support!
Top job.... Loved watching this one...
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the support!
i also have the 7491 so i love seeing what people are building for them. this was a great build...would love something this size myself but just don't have the room.
Thank you 😊
Beauty! I would store those portable AC units on their wheels though.
Thank you, I appreciate that. Thanks for the heads up. I’ll have to look into that.
Wow beautiful! New to word working this is def way beyond my skills ! One day hopefully
I bet you it’s not! It really not that hard. When I started this project I had been wood working for only a couple months. Don’t be scared to fail and you’ll probably surprise yourself when you succeed.
just built a similar workbench based on yours but adapted for the 7485 table saw.Worked perfect, thank a lot for your prework 😄😄
That’s awesome! Glad you liked it enough to do that and I’m glad it works perfect for you!
Классный семейный подряд и как результат отличное изделие!!Молодцы!!!
Thank you for the supportive comment and for watching!
Ingénieux et jolies finitions 🤩
Thank you so much. We appreciate the support
Dude, hell of a job on this! Your attention to detail is great and I know it was a lot of work. This is the exact bench I want for my Dewalt saw and would love to grab some plans if you have them. GREAT JOB!
Sorry, I don’t have plans. I winged it as I went. I knew the size I wanted and that’s it.
@@WeReno what were the total width and length once everything was finished?
I’m so sorry @rodneyhightowerjr.4327 I didn’t see your message. The measurements are now in the description.
i think that a router would be a nice addition to what you are building maby a 3 1/4 triton you do not need a lift is in the unit
I already have a router table and stand. But I’ll have to look into that.
9:20 those are nice casters. Like really nice, I have those same casters on 4 of my CO2 extraction machines lol
Agreed they are awesome!
Beautiful!! Blessings!!!
I’m glad you like it. Thanks for watching. 😊
Thank you for putting the effort into making such a detailed video for an awesome build... Subscribed
Thanks for the support! I’m glad you enjoyed!
Nice work table!
Thank you 😊 and thank you for watching!
Cracking bench pal, nicely done ✊
Thank! Appreciate that!
I have the same saw but an older version and want to build one of these. Have looked at several vids and I like yours the best. Nice work!
Thank you so much! That means a lot to us. Stick around. In a couple months we should have a miter station build.
Wow, that is a nice setup you got going there
Thank you very much and thanks for watching. Love and appreciate the support.
Great job on the bench. Sturdy for sure. Hope you never decide to make a new one, you’ll never get this one apart.
Definitely won’t be able to take it apart, will have to either give it away or burn it. Thanks for watching. I appreciate the kind words!
Whoa! Nice!
Thanks for watching!
What a kick ass build! Great job!!
Thanks we appreciate the support! Need to ask would you have preferred a different style of video? Over talking, explaining how I built it etc? Or is the ASMR part of what you liked?
@@WeReno For me as a newbie woodworker (who is planning on a table saw/Miter Saw build like this), some explanation/narration would help. But I like it was all done with no special tools.
Awesome! Thanks for your input. We greatly appreciate it.
Excellent build. You sure love pocket holes, keeps a clean appearance.
I won’t lie pocket holes are my favourite type of joinery. Couldn’t have done almost any of the builds I’ve done without it.
This is an amazing piece. Ever think about adding holes for bench dogs? Was a thought as I was watching. Wondering if it would work.
We don’t have any dog hole equipment, but maybe in the future! Great idea! Thanks for watching
Definitely getting a set of those casters! Awesome table! And Awesome video format.
I highly recommend them. Best thing I’ve used. Thanks for the support, means a lot.
Solid perfect design. Wonderful partners, wonderful job.
Thank you we appreciate that so much. Thanks for the support!
Bonjour Jason et bien que dire un boulot de fou tres joli travail l escalier du cousin claque te revoila et c est ce que j aime dans ta chaine du vrai bricolage ca valait le coup d'attendre j attend la suite avec grande impatience 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching! Appreciate the support!
Fine job, you two!👍
Thank you so much. We appreciate the support!
The table top looks like glass, amazing build
Thank you. It took 6 coats to get there. Thank you for watching.
👍 thx
This is brilliant!
Thank you! We appreciate that very much. Stay tuned. Next big build is a miter station.
Job well done guys!
@denniscareeno5882 Thank you. Also thanks for taking time out of your day to watch, it’s appreciated!
Very nice bench, mine is basically the same but after a couple years I ended up putting a Formica laminate top on the table. I live in colder climate and no matter what I try even with the heated shop it didn't want to stay smooth. I'm hoping you have better luck.
I live in Canada so also cold. It’s definitely not smooth anymore. I’ve been doing a lot of glue ups. But if it gets too bad I’ll sand it and put another coat of poly on it.
Looks great! simple and functional BUT, it would be very difficult to switch between the Riving knifes
Thanks for watching!
It’s actually quite easy as it pops in and out… I’ve had to switch multiple times a day.
There’s an easy solution to fix it…router out the riving knife handle is under the table…just personally haven’t seen the need yet!
Absolutely Brilliant love the video and your work.
Thank you so much we both greatly appreciate it. Would you have preferred over talking with some explaining on what I was doing or keep the ASMR aspect?
Yes a little over talking would of helped a lot actually but still loved the video for its simplicity@@WeReno
Thanks so much! @pattrick_jouno
Top parabéns pelo seu trabalho 🇧🇷
Thank you so much. I greatly appreciate that. Thanks for watching!
This was a wonderfully edited video and one of the best table saw benches I’ve seen. Gives me some good inspiration for what I want in my shop
That’s awesome! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
It is a good and beautiful work, and you are the most beautiful.أعطوها إسما
Thank you so much. We greatly appreciate it and your beautiful soul!
You sir earned every sub!
Thank you so much! Also thanks for watching, we apricate the support!
Muito bacana ficou excelente seu projeto BANCADA PARA SERRA FOI UMA ótima apresentação e muito boa à demonstração valeu obrigadao 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you for the support! We are glad you liked it!
Great video. I would only personally change a few things for my version which I’d like to make soon.
Cut portions of the lower shelf in to be able to get a closer position while sitting on a shop stool. I would do that on both sides but not effect structural integrity too much. Also stain the wood because I hate the natural color but that’s just me, and maybe think of a proper tool organizing setup built into the bottom, but still leave a bit of open space
Great ideas. Hope your build go well!
@@WeReno yessir, I appreciate you taking the time to show us your setup! Looking forward to my own!
Very Nice!
Thank you! 😊
Awesome job. Adding miter slots to your outfeed table may be a next addition idea.
Thank you! I appreciate that. Agreed 100% will, still need to make a miter sled as well.
Absolutely beautiful work. I think I want this exact table. Only with a flip top for my chop saw. Gorgeous work my friend. This beers on me 🍻
Thank you so much! We greatly appreciate that!!! Cheers! 🍻
That's a great build. Something I can't understand is reason to build such a massive workbench. This can carry over 2000 pounds (1000 kgs) and makes unaffordable in most of the European countries where wood is so expensive.
Thank you. You're right it is over built and can hold a lot of weight. I wanted the biggest bench I could fit and a rather tall one. The nice thing is its Not expensive at all. its 3 sheets of plywood and about 15-20 2x4's. Wood is super expensive here too. The whole thing was about 400$CAN with casters and drawer pulls. If you need a bench like this odds are your doing a decent amount of wood working and wood working is not cheap at all. I just bought a load of wood for 1100$ so 400$ish isn't too bad. Thanks for watching.
Good job!
Thank you!
Great job and very nice finished
@emilianogabriel9613 Thank you, I appreciate that. Thank you for watching!
Wow…you guys outdid yourselves! Beautiful!
Thank you for all your support!
Wait, you built a workbench with a Walmart tool starter bag? Great work!
Haha, who needs fancy, expensive tools? I wanted to show that you don't need to break the bank to create something awesome. Thanks for watching!
What’s that tool you’re using to hold the wood down before drilling in the pre drill pocket hole?
I’m not 100% sure which tool you mean but I’m guessing you either mean the 3” Kreg flat face clamp or the WEN 4” right angle clamp? Both are in links in the description. All tools used are if those are not it.
Thanks it was the 4” wen
Glad I could help
I had to subscribe!! Love the design. I want to build something similar with the out feed table being separate. Design an attachment to put the two tables together when ripping long pieces. This will work better for my limited space!
Thanks for this video!
"Inspired"🙏
That’s awesome to hear! Thanks for watching!!! And good luck with your build!
Nicely done! What brand double sided tape you use?
Don’t actually have any. I just folded over regular tape.
Thanks!
No, thank you!
nice build good job. when you drilled the holes for the handle you drilled towards your stomach please don't do this only takes a second for that driver to get away and then you have a new hole.
That happened! It ate his shirt! He luckily didn’t get too hurt, but definitely could’ve ended up with a new belly button! Thanks for the compliment!
13:20. I like his shoes
Thanks.
Does this guy ever stop talking? 😅😂😂😂
Never! Haha! Thanks for watching
You'll want to extend both miter slots into your out-feed table to accommodate sleds if need be.
Definitely. Haven’t really needed it cause we have a mitre station but a sled is definitely in the build plan eventually
The work you did is really good ! @@WeReno
Thank you. I appreciate. Especially since I am and was even more new to woodworking
Ini keren sekali om...good for you...masih bermimpi mempunyai workbench..
Honestly it’s not that hard or expensive (if you have the tools) just need the space.
@@WeRenothanks bro..
Perfect work, congratulations. Thank you for inspiration.
Thank you for the comment and watching. Means a lot. Good luck on your build. 👍
Great video - great build... best of luck for future projects.
Thanks so much! Thanks for the support
Nice table. How do you remove the riving knife from your saw? It looks like the handle to release the riving knife on the left of the saw is blocked by plywood.
I just lift the saw and pull the handle. Super easy. I could router out a section so I wouldn’t need to do that but honestly it’s super easy.