HOW TO Build an Infeed table (support) for your Dewalt Table Saw

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 46

  • @1015cardinal
    @1015cardinal Před 8 měsíci +1

    I like how you put the planer under the table wing, good use of space!

  • @RatBasterd
    @RatBasterd Před rokem +3

    I like that this is removable so it won't get in the way when it's not needed. I have the DWE7485, and it's miniscule infeed makes some things tricky. But I didn't want to attach something that would make it hard to access the front controls. This looks like a great compromise!

  • @rossgaspar9488
    @rossgaspar9488 Před 2 lety

    Great to see this saw bench growing. I got to build one...

  • @shrimpinpat
    @shrimpinpat Před 10 měsíci +1

    Just ordered this saw with the stand for 300. Don’t plan on using the stand much rather I’d like to build something g similar to what you have done. New to this all and my primary concern between this and the 10” dewalt was the in feed . Thanks for the information

  • @jeffsmith8836
    @jeffsmith8836 Před rokem

    I like your channel because you show some really great ideas for someone with a small shop.

  • @abad_gtr1123
    @abad_gtr1123 Před rokem

    this was a great idea! i have the 7491 and built a mobile cart for it...should be able to add this infeed piece to make it more versatile. thanks for the clear video...

  • @iangibbon5771
    @iangibbon5771 Před rokem

    Great video. I have the same saw and am building my infeed exactly like yours. I like it that you can still operate the fence with this design. A simple solution that works! Keep at it.

  • @stevencolwell1092
    @stevencolwell1092 Před rokem

    Awesome! Simple fix to a major flaw with a jobsite size table saw. Thanks.

  • @Xdonald331
    @Xdonald331 Před rokem

    Found your channel and love it! I like that you are using the dewalt jobsite saw... too many channels on CZcams with guys and their expensive big saws! Like you I do mine in the garage

  • @thomasherlihy8670
    @thomasherlihy8670 Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic info! I haven’t made a workbench around my job site saw yet but I’ll try this soon.

  • @WoodUCreate
    @WoodUCreate Před 6 měsíci

    Turn the miter gauge around in the slot and cut it that way, or build a panel jig. Both of these will also work without an infeed table.

  • @withJordanFrank
    @withJordanFrank Před 2 lety +3

    Great idea and execution! I'm excited to stumble on your channel because 1) it looks like you've got a lot of helpful content, and B) I'm also in the Chicago burbs (Oak Park) and have a new(ish) youtube channel built around a bench I made. We're like twins, only you're better looking!

    • @TheSuburbanGarageWorkshop
      @TheSuburbanGarageWorkshop  Před 2 lety +2

      Nice to meet you neighbor! If I'm the better-looking one, then I really feel sorry for you! haha! There are a few other folks like us that live in the area as well ith smaller channels. So we try to help each other out where we can. Thanks for checking out my channel!

    • @withJordanFrank
      @withJordanFrank Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheSuburbanGarageWorkshop Yeah man, fair warning: I might try and organize some meet-up or collaboration or other such nonsense one of these days. It might just involve staring at walnut slabs while eating beefs and drinking Old Styles, but it's still something. You've been warned!

    • @TheSuburbanGarageWorkshop
      @TheSuburbanGarageWorkshop  Před 2 lety +1

      @@withJordanFrank Sounds like a plan! I'm out in North Aurora/Batavia Area.

  • @bking0220
    @bking0220 Před rokem

    Great idea and great job. I have the same saw, too and need to add one of these. I love those threaded inserts and have used them a few times too!

  • @truckerdan1250
    @truckerdan1250 Před 2 lety

    Wow great idea same situation with me I have been building your bench with a little modifications because I have a Milwaukee table saw and I was thinking of making a crosscut sled and found out it’s to big for the stabilizing great idea thank you now I can build my crosscut sled whatever size I need

  • @gerrybyrne6230
    @gerrybyrne6230 Před 2 lety

    Great job again Kevin. Look forward to seeing your projects.

  • @jorgepallares7149
    @jorgepallares7149 Před 3 měsíci

    Very nice I really need to make this where do you get the black melamine looks very nice

  • @joewalton6056
    @joewalton6056 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video, thanks!

  • @Ray_Here
    @Ray_Here Před rokem

    Nice job. I want to do something similar and will most likely steal a few ideas!! Thanks!

  • @Stevesbe
    @Stevesbe Před 5 měsíci +2

    When your miter gauge costs more then your saw

  • @pbk380
    @pbk380 Před 2 lety +2

    I like your Incra miter gage,

  • @user-sz1ws6qg5u
    @user-sz1ws6qg5u Před rokem

    Nice job. Good video.

  • @Ray_Here
    @Ray_Here Před rokem

    Well done!!!

  • @robjeffrey7544
    @robjeffrey7544 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you!

  • @jefferyhaws7565
    @jefferyhaws7565 Před rokem

    You have a very good video and explain things really well. I have a 7491 and I don't have the ability currently to put my table saw into any kind of fixed Cabinetry. I'm trying to find a video that would let me put and in feed platform that is easily removable. My saw stays on the cart all the time because I have no room to really have it set up. I have to put my saw away every time I'm through using it. Even though I can't use your idea, I appreciate how will you explain it.

  • @rh9915
    @rh9915 Před rokem

    Good stuff

  • @RichieRich845
    @RichieRich845 Před rokem

    Add a dowel to each side of your infeed table and two holes on the work bench to locate the infeed table quickly and your not searching for the existing holes, just an idea.

  • @user-yh9yj7to1u
    @user-yh9yj7to1u Před rokem

    Very cool and this is exactly what I wanted 👍👍. But just one query about your two turning nobs, just wondering they will get loose over time as the wood threads will eventually get worn out. Maybe it’s better by using two insert screws and the turning nobs then screw into them…😂

  • @phaZe0
    @phaZe0 Před 3 měsíci

    Hey thanks for the ideas!
    Quick question, where did you find black melamine particle board? I can only find white pre-laminated, or black melamine sheets that cost 3x as much that need to be glued on

  • @RussWilsonII
    @RussWilsonII Před 2 lety

    Great video! Looking for the next modifications you intend to make! Any particular reason you didn't also cut an extended miter slot for the one to the right of the blade? Would make it compatible w/ a deeper miter sled if you ever need that in the future, too, no?

    • @TheSuburbanGarageWorkshop
      @TheSuburbanGarageWorkshop  Před 2 lety +1

      It could absolutely be done. But, In the years I used my saw, i've never used the right miter slot so I didnt spend the time route the other slot. On the infeed if you did that, then you would have to move the fence fully out of the way, then you couldnt use it for infeed support for when making rip cuts on the long boards against the fence.

  • @glock36auto
    @glock36auto Před rokem

    Link for plans is not active/working right now

  • @michaelconstable1211
    @michaelconstable1211 Před rokem

    Link to plans for infeed table seems to be busted. Are they still available?

  • @gerardosmi2933
    @gerardosmi2933 Před 2 lety

    Whats the saw model Bro? Definitley Will be buoldong something like this. Do you have plans?

    • @TheSuburbanGarageWorkshop
      @TheSuburbanGarageWorkshop  Před 2 lety

      Dewlt DW745 but should work for similar saws. Check the description above for link to the shop cart videos and plans

  • @phillipjester5674
    @phillipjester5674 Před 2 lety

    Nice design and video. I have this same DeWalt saw and have a good out feed workbench based a heavily modified Paulk work bench but, of course, not having any in-feed it’s hard to use many of the jigs I’d like to make. I did make an in-feed addition which after many modifications seems to work ok but, it’s big, bulky, needs extra support and not always accurate for matching up to the miter slots. I believe I will use your design soon and appreciate your providing your simple but very workable design.