The 5 BEST workshop upgrades I've ever made
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- čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
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Assembly Table
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Jig Saw - amzn.to/3Djuu9P
Drill/Driver set - amzn.to/3DFicsD
Pocket Hole Jig System - amzn.to/3Y2CIe7
Dado Blade Set - amzn.to/3XxPpxT
¾” Pipe Clamps (clamps only) - amzn.to/403PHhF
Small F Clamps - amzn.to/3jbl7SH
Adjustable Levelling Feet (x6) - amzn.to/3kOBmp1
½” Drill Bit - amzn.to/3HwOFna
Self Centering Drill Bit - amzn.to/3kFHVKF
80/20 Rails (780mm & 1143mm) - 8020.net/40-4080.html
Drop in T Bolts (x12) - 8020.net/13148.html
6mm Washers (x12) - 8020.net/13-6041.html
6mm Nuts (x12) - 8020.net/17-6065.html
Festool Clamps - amzn.to/3JhXfY4
Microjig Clamps - amzn.to/3RbDR0R
Formica Laminate (4x8 sheet) - amzn.to/3XDLkbF
Laminate Scoring Tool - amzn.to/3Y1kpq0
Contact Cement - amzn.to/3WES73w
Laminate Roller - amzn.to/3j9Lbxm
Trim Router - amzn.to/3kJXilg
1” Rabbeting Bit - amzn.to/3XHJfv7
Drawer Pulls - amzn.to/3JhPhhy
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Wood Glue - amzn.to/3j69Piu
Festool Domino XL - amzn.to/3Rd8aUT
Doweling jig - amzn.to/3kKoC2V
Drill Charging Station
Fastener Storage Bins - amzn.to/3R5JJaY
Bora Centipede - tsoproducts.com/accessories/b...
Countersink Drill Bit - amzn.to/3CzZsuy
Kreg Pocket Hole Jig - amzn.to/3Au1mKx
Setup Blocks - amzn.to/3e1QPyB
Label Maker - amzn.to/3ARZBIz
Speed Roller - amzn.to/3KrtOBE
Flush Trim Pliers - amzn.to/3PLR528
Quad Trimmer - amzn.to/3CzvZAZ
Dual Edge Sander - amzn.to/3PS63DM
Festool LR32 hole drilling set - amzn.to/3QRfdBG
Kreg Shelf Pin Jig (cheaper option)- amzn.to/3dYBEqe
¾” Locking Shelf Clips - amzn.to/3R9jMqM
1.5 in Forstner Bit - amzn.to/3ARakDk
Parallel Clamps - amzn.to/3AK1Bl9
Pipe clamps (cheaper option)- amzn.to/3Rg8UHU
Cabinet Screws - amzn.to/3QVCEK4
Power Strip - amzn.to/3POBUoN
Super Glue - amzn.to/3QUyUIL
Accelerator - amzn.to/3CArTZt
Drill Press Upgrades
Misumi Aluminum Extrusion (for fence) - bit.ly/3LernlD
T-Track - amzn.to/3uu8mWH
Velcro Straps - amzn.to/3osh6bW
Centipede Work Holder - tsoproducts.com/accessories/b...
Set Up Blocks - amzn.to/3GsT8U3
Set of Four Casters - amzn.to/3GxgpEp
True Position Tools Cabinet Hardware Jig - amzn.to/3yMYFCZ
Two Sided Tape - amzn.to/3yONZUm
Set of Forstner Bits - amzn.to/3B1Hezh
1.25" Magnets - amzn.to/3J4QkOx
Contact Cement - amzn.to/34BMAVO
Laminate Roller - amzn.to/3rsbxfA
Miter Saw Station
Amana Countersink Drill Bit - amzn.to/3CKp6tL
Centipede Work Holder - bit.ly/bora-centipede
True Position Tools Cabinet Hardware Jig - amzn.to/3g3pgDr
Spectape Two Sided Tape - amzn.to/3wleKh4
Kreg Shelf Pin Jig - amzn.to/2UiK8Pj
Kreg Concealed Hinge Jig - amzn.to/3yNN9X5
Kreg Pocket Hole Jig - amzn.to/2UgpEGU
Mag Switch - amzn.to/3sg6M7H
Bessey One Handed Clamps - amzn.to/2VWftbp
Plywood Router Bit Set - amzn.to/3sj7lxn
Speed Square - amzn.to/3xHGwEl
Fast Setting Wood Glue - amzn.to/2VNIaaF
Paste Wax (for screws) - amzn.to/3AOd41r
Self Centering Drill Bit - amzn.to/3yNNpFx
⏱️ Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:36 Drill Charging Station
12:03 Miter Saw Station
26:26 Drill Press Upgrades
43:26 Outfeed Assembly Table
01:03:04 Shop Organization Tips
01:13:33 Small Shop Dust Collector
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I made the drill charging station. It has been a HUGE help in getting organized. I also built the drill press stand. I love having both of these in my shop. They’ve helped so much in getting more organized. I have the plans for the miter station. It’s on my list. Can’t wait to build it.
Hey man, not sure you name but i saw your i quit video and wanted to first saw welcome to Tennessee. and to thank you for sharing your journey. I've been trying for 9 years to convince my Wife that we have enough yard in the back to build a shop. So pray for me.
Lots of ideas in this great compilation. Thank you for sharing.
Great video with excellent ideas. I’m in the process of outfitting my woodworking shop and will be utilizing many of your ideas. Thanks for the video.
I absolutely love the rolling shop-vac setup. Super nice! If/when I get to have a shop, that might be the first thing I make (well, after a MEGA-accurate cross-cut sled... because we all MUST make one of those).
Thanks for all these great tips and the instruction. I’m having a workshop constructed right now and I’m starting with a blank slate and this is giving me many great ideas.
Definitely the magnet feature. I would’ve never thought of that, it’s very clever.
Great Video. This is useful as I am currently converting my garage into a workshop.
That magnet trick is so good! Great work, young man.
Great video Matt, i’m in the shop this Sunday morning working on my new miter station from your plans.
Awesome 😎
I don't understand why you have a "growing collection of drills and drivers." I get having a drill and a separate driver. I even get that, for a professional or semi-professional, having a couple of each can allow you to leave a certain bit in one and a different bit in another so you can swap between them without having to physically change the bit dozens of times. I don't see why you need 6, 7, 8 or more though.
Because I try out different brands to know about them. And also because I like collecting drills 😁 I have drills that aren't even on that rack 🤣🤣🤣
@@MWAWoodworks That makes sense 🙂
I never saw any videos on upgrades for a drill press before this video. But I have to say that great minds think alike. I built a larger platform for my drill press. I even had put T- track just like you! I wish I added the sacrificial center. And yours is about 30% larger then mine, and I like it. I think I'm gonna rebuild it.
Drill press upgrades are easy and very good indeed.
Prefinished Maple... that's all I need to know... Prefinished Maple. Thanks for not saying it at the beginning, made me watch and what a great video. As a newer woodworker knowing my next step is to build a shop, you have provided a wealth of knowledge and ideas. Thank you. In southeastern NC, plywood is stupid expensive. I am heading to my supplier to see what they are getting for Prefinished Maple. I think they were upward of $130-150 a sheet. Crazy but may have to stick with cheaper at this point. Always go to 11.
Top Video, a very, very nice Worhshop. Greetings from Vienna, Reini
That drill press table is awesome! And, FYI, I saw that Formica is selling direct to consumers on their website. Ships straight to your house.
Dam good video... You read my mind
I love these kinds of videos
Awesome! Glad you like it 😄
One idea for the drill press vacuum attachment - how about having it connected with a t-bolt so it can move up and down the t-track? This way you don't need to make an extra hole in the table and you can more easily adjust its position as needed.
You could do that too as long as it wasn't getting in the way of the work piece! And you'd have to figure out how to run the t bolt so it could be tightened with a knob and not interfere with the hose 😄
@@MWAWoodworks True - sadly it's hard to get a good location in general given the variety of workpieces I'm using. You could use a knob or similar to hold it down.
Hey. Would you happen to have a link where I can get the world's dullest Forstner bit? I want to make sure I have the right gear to replicate your results 😉
😂😂😂
It would be handy to know what size of T-channel you used in each application, and what size matches the saw table slots and your mitre fence slide
Were you routing the T track groves with the flat side of the router base?
It my memory serves I think he was just using a circle base; meaning it can contact the fence at any point and be the same distance from the bit.
Man don't say one day build if you're targeting green woodworker! Getting my hopes up! Still a great job
I like to be inspirational! 🤣
@@MWAWoodworks because you do it so well!
We golf using the pros numbers but in reality par for me is +15 or better. I’m close on the easy one but way off on the harder !😁
My experience is this will be easier to achieve than par 🤣🤣🤣
@@MWAWoodworks you do make it look so easy, I think I overtime everything and it holds me back
Do you have a link for the drawer organizer bins? Having difficulty finding through Amazon. Those look a way better alternative to the akro-bins
These? amzn.to/3R5JJaY
Do you pre coat your plywood with a finish or does it come off the rack lick that? In New Zealand we are limited in our supply of plywood finishs
It comes that way
We can get that type of precoated ply here, it's called formply. Used for making forms to pour concrete into.
@@MrIdiotkiwi Cheers, I was referring to the non black finish . Form ply as you say is for concrete.
how about mounting your track on your garage door?
I do that! I use Track Racks from Fastfap
Hey I couldn’t find a link to the small clear storage containers at 1:09:00
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Looks good , next step a robotic arm program it right, stay in bed, happy days 😳😳
Is there a coupon code for the plan bundles
No the plan bundles are heavily discounted every day!
You have a link or name of your table saw? looking to buy one soon
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Why do you have that many drills?
😃👍🏼👊🏼
After seeing your red and green tools , I know your intentions are not mine . Good luck
I honestly don't see why anyone would need more than 4 drills at one time, especially across multiple brands. The only reason for multiple drills is to not have to swap bits every time you need to switch tools or if you're trying to cover all your bases on compact vs powerful drills. Having one or two spare drills of another brand only makes sense if you have specific tools that you could only get in that brand and you need to be on the go with said tools and want to only have one brand, but still need drills. Being in a shop having those backup drills makes very little sense.
Except if you teach people on CZcams and would like experience with more than one brand 🤷
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