Finally completed the Mitre Saw Station Build with Some Lessons Learnt - Workshop Build Series
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- čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
- Episode 15 - The Mitre Saw Station is done! So happy I have this finally completed and ready to use.
- Instagram: @richmond_woodworks
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- Music by SyncopationStation from Pixabay
Handles used for the build: amzn.to/3yhxW4X - Jak na to + styl
That is genuinely a beautiful work area, I'm extremely jealous. Great work!
Thank you! It is slowly getting there, still have a bit more shop furniture to make.
Love the original drawer pulls. Workshop looks soo good mate. Love it
Thanks Josh! Also much appreciate the electrical work!
mitre station looks great, mate. nice video too :)
re: cutting up mdf, instead of cutting all the pieces square individually, could you square the sheet by picking an edge that's straight and cutting your square parallels from that? the third edge might be straight and parallel but you could cut it to be sure. I think. I have exactly zero experience cutting large sheet goods.
also I just realised the out-of-square was at the primary breakdown of the sheet from the dust. never mind :)
Looks really nice mate, well done!
Thank you! It’s coming along slowly.
Here from Reddit - this looks incredible!
Welcome! and thank you. The workshop is slowly coming together...have so much work ahead of me, but will be worth it.
also the version of this that idly lives in my head has long low recesses in the drawer top, undercut a bit to grab. I also don't want to bang my leg on them in passing.
if I get my dust collection sorted out or (more plausibly) get lazy, it'll just be a wide cutout to grab I reckon
I have a couple ideas on the dust collection, I have bought the dust collector, sitting on the right hand side of the mitre station, but just need to get a cyclone and put the piping up. Will feature on an upcoming episode.
Nice work…. What door handle did you end up going with?
Ended up buying some cheap ones off amazon (amzn.to/3yhxW4X), 12 for $15 which was far cheaper than buying them from Bunnings or another hardware store. They are pretty good, although the edges are a little sharp, but I like the low profile look of them.