Outfeed Table / Workbench | Mobile & Leveling
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- čas přidán 21. 03. 2020
- In this woodworking video, I’ll show you how I built a simple outfeed table workbench for my Sawstop table saw. This 2x4 workbench is both mobile and leveling, with a sleek black melamine top. Get the plans below!
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How is this holding up?
@MakeGood still going strong! Use it on every project. The top has some scratches and dings, but that's it.
Good to see some one holding the true wood and not the waste when cutting on the drop saw with stops. Well done
Gotta say I really love your ingenuity, Marie. I share your challenges with an uneven floor and combining the wheels and the leveling castors was a great approach. Please keep making these videos!
I’ve watched several videos on outfeed/assembly tables and yours is the best in my opinion. I’ll be building mine just like yours. I really like the way you did the casters. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the build video! Well done!! I ordered my plans and built mine this weekend. Just made one modification to mount the bottom shelf flush with the legs so I could get the height from my wheels to my saw top. Came out great! Thanks for the inspiration! Love your channel.
I watched a ton of outfeed table builds and ended up coming back to your build. I've also got a small shop and need an efficient, and easily built outfeed table that I can also use as an assembly table. I need to get my shop up and running, and know I need an outfeed table, but don't want to spend the time building a cabinet (I can do that later if I ever want to) so that I can get to building other stuff my shop needs.
I finished my DIY Montreal Outfeed Table over the weekend and I love it! The plans were excellent and the video allowed be to know what was coming before each new step. I love the casters, and my table saw's dust hose slips right underneath the overhang. Thanks for a great project!
I've been a wood worker for many decades. Needing to replace one of my 25 year old work benches with a mobile work bench, router and outfeed table, I looked around for some different ideas. I will be going with your design for my sloped / wavy garage floor. Keep up the good work!
An excellent answer to both a irregular floor and a useful assembly/outfeed table Thank you
Just love the roller/leveling feet. Finally an out feed table that can work for me. Thank you
Awesome! Glad to hear that!
What a clever workbench! I like how you thought ahead and made the back stick out taking into account the dust hoses! I too have an uneven garage / shop floor. Later this spring I think I will add your design to my workspace. Thank you for posting! I like your creativity!!
First video I have found for a mobile outfeed table that addressed the dust collect hardware fully!
That is a great table.. I am just now moving my shop and this table may be the next out-feed table.
I just bought the plans for this as a thank you for your awesome videos. Looking forward to building it. I used your video of the miter saw dust collection build and it worked out great. Thanks again, jeff
Thanks, I have been watching tons of videos on workbench/out feed taBlew for my small shop(16x16). This is by far the most straight forward, easy to built and sturdy build I’ve seen. Thanks again.
Thank you, glad you like it!
es agradable tanto visual como laboral, el ver a una mujer valiente e ingeniosa en el arte de la carpinteria, felicidades y buena figura por cierto
Nice to see a talented women woodworker - gives me ideas as my husband puts his shop together, I am his Ho to person -keep him safe with his saws
Great idea for the shop love the caster and leveling idea it's the leveling idea is also a great safety feature as well as locking into place when your working on your woodworking projects. Thank you for the great idea keep up the great videos
Thank you so much, appreciate it!
Great build Marie, love the idea of the Levelling Feet to go with the Castors, it's usually one or the other when you see other workbench/assembly tables.
Barry (ENG)
Thanks! Couldn't see any other way to make it work with my floors, and I know many others are in a similar situation!
Wonderful presentations on her videos. A pleasure to watch. a gem
Thanks for sharing this design/build. I downloaded the plans and built it to the cut list and instructions without any issues. I made a couple of small changes...increased the clearance from the legs to the casters to 3/4" versus 1/2"; couldn't get black Melamine but used 3/4" MDF sitting on 1/2" MDF. I used 3 coats of shellac on the top surface. I really liked the leveling legs which makes for a very stable position of the table on an uneven floor, and I think the overall dimensions of the table are perfect for outfeed and assembly. I'd like to show a picture of mine but don't know how to upload...
Love the adjustable feet. Just bought a set for my workbench. Although the legs are the exact same length, my shop has uneven floor so these are definitely going to alleviate this isssue!
Glad this tip came in handy!
Nice thinking Marie. I'm really enjoying your videos!
Thx really useful content and love your simplistic way of explaining
Hey nice outfield table, simple, no fuss and functional. Thanks for the video.
Glad you like it!
Best design on CZcams for this type of table! Thank you for sharing this.
Thanks, much appreciated!
Great build! I'm in the process of building one of these (though mine has an job site table saw interested into the bench). Was really great seeing how you made the wheels and the stationary levelers too - I was trying to figure out how to do that as my basement floor is uneven as well. Great ideas and great work!
That was fantastic! Thank you!
awesome Build. Will build one for myself
Very nice work. I just finished a tool station, and look to finish my table saw/assembly table soon. It's nice to draw inspiration from many woodworkers. Keep up the great work.
Thanks, Happy to contribute to the idea bank!
I have exactly the same issues with my garage floor. I think I'll be borrowing a few of your ideas here.
Wow your on it. Very nice. You can get self- leveling concrete pour it on and it's like magic it now level. Keep up the good work 💪👷
That black melamine is sleeeek!
Love the look!
Great job Marie another great informative video.You make it look simple.
How many years have you been a, handy person/woodworker,Do it yourselfer.
Genius idea with the level feet.... can't tell you how many times I've caught my foot on my locking casters !
Thanks for the link on those clamps, added to my wishlist.
Ha! Reassured with my decision I am!
Thanks Marie. I bought your PDF plans and built my own version for a workbench. Made mine longer and taller and a bit wider and just went with regular lockable castors that aren't "hidden" like yours. I really like your black melamine top but I could only get white here in the southern Oregon area so had to go with that.
It was pretty easy to cut and build, although I had trouble with the pocket screws which I had never used before. I should have shelled out for the nice looking pocket screw guide you have, but I got something cheaper from Amazon which placed the holes too far away from the top. So I had to use longer pocket screws. I had to hand-drive them as you did, but that didn't help ME avoid driving them too far. I should have practiced on some scrap 2x4s to give me confidence in what was going to happen, but I didn't, so now I have 3 spots in the melamine top where the tips started to come through. (I screwed them with the workbench inverted so the weight would hold everything tightly together) Oh well... it is just a workbench!
I'll put edges on mine as you did, but I still need to get hold of the hardwood and some melamine glue. Thanks again Marie. Very enjoyable watching your channel.
I love your channel - I have a job right now, despite these terrible times, so bought your plan, hoping this will help you keep yours... because you deserve to. 🤝
Thank you so much, appreciate it! Stay safe, and hope you get to build it soon.
I like it very helpful and strong
That outfeed table looks awesome!
Thanks!
Nice job Marie! I really like your caster mounting and the leveling feet! Well done. Great build and ideas for making a nice solid bench!
Thanks so much! 😊
Really nice work! Just what I need to make.
Awesome! 🙌🏻
Thanks for the video. Looks like it will be a very useful bench for you.
Sure will! I've needed this badly.
Nice practical build . (Two (or all) of castors being locking would add to stability )
You know, I had that same thought when I was almost done with the build. In hindsight I would have used locking casters in addition to the feet. Just makes it more practical too.
Thanks for sharing Stay safe during this pandemic God Bless
Thank you, you too
Awesome!!
Thanks for this video and the parts links. I am building this tomorrow.
Sweet! Hope the build is coming along well. Enjoy!
Poplar is underrated as a hardwood. Spalted poplar is my favorite for drawer fronts.
Finally someone who understands me! ;-)
I haven't come across much spalted poplar in lumber stores but love the look.
Brava!
Thank you
Nice job Marie enjoy watching you make your projects😃
Thanks so much 😊
Nice Job!!!!!!!!!
If worried about gluing edge trim to that type of board: bondo for wood, spread the bondo on outside edge, sand smooth, glue your trim.
Can also use the all purpose bondo.
Thanks for the tip!
I’ve watched this before. But it was worth watching again. Still need to replace my old outfeed table. I find it a difficult project to start because the other one does work. But it sure would be nice to have one on wheels.
I have you 360 thumbs up👍
I'm glad you continue to share your videos. You are great at what you do.
The best to you.🤗
Thanks, truly appreciate it! 😊
Brilliant!
Ottimo lavoro ben pensato ed eseguito ad arte , in maniera molto fluida e ragionata . Sei molto brava . Pollice in su e subito iscritto. Grazie per aver messo i sottotitoli in italiano , dovrebbero farlo tutti . Al prossimo video.
Really nice and not too complicated work bench /outfeed table 👍🏻
Glad you like it!
This video needs more views!!!
Hi Marie I am new to your channel and really enjoying some of your simple ideas and methods . I had already built my workbench using a similar method by Tommy Tomkins. Your idea of making it mobile is excellent thank you
Great video. Really like the leveling feet idea.
Thanks!
Great video and easy to follow 😊
Отличная работа,хороший рабочий стол
have you ever thought of pouring more concrete to level your floor? love your tutorials, all well done! ♥
Go Girl .....keep up the good work
I like your technique!
Work smart not hard👍
excellent work I hope to soon become a work table for me .. 👍🏽🙋♂️
Great video. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Thanks for watching!
Looks like a very sturdy and simple build. Now that we’re 3 years on I wonder how well it has held up, especially the single sheet of melamine for the top.
I used those lever type casters with optional plates for removal on a just finished mft/router/assembly/out feed/tooling storage table. I don’t like them, the table isn’t yet loaded with tooling but they’re very hard to engage/disengage to the point I don’t bother.. They’re absolutely bound to fail and were expensive as you point out. Live and learn, thanks for sharing.
Sorry to hear that, but it's reassuring to know I made the right decision not going with those. Thanks!
@@DIYMontreal I think they'd be fine for light weight tables (they worked OK before I added the top). For the benefit of anyone reading this thread I think the way to go for heavy benches which need to be mobile are leveling casters with handles/levers. I see some on YT, researching them now.
The black melamine looks so much better than white!!
Agreed!!
I was really inspired by this, and I fixed a chair leg with duck tape.
Hope you video'd and posted to your YT channel.
Great work! Purchased your plans (well done BTW) and building mine this weekend.
Thanks for the support! Hope the build guess smoothly 👍
Great job! 👏💐🇦🇺✌️
My floor is super unlevel too. I have an outfeed table that I made when I first moved in. It is larger than what I need and it is not super stable. This is a great idea to replace it and to get it level.
i learned something from you today and that is using those two clamsp to go all the way across the table and clamped... the shop fox track saw dust collector leaves a little to be desired, ill keep my festool one , alot better at dust control.... good work though...
Great build!!
Thanks!!
Bonjour, très belle réalisation, bravo👍👏👏😊. Merci pour cette vidéo.
Norbert (France)
Merci beaucoup!
Thank you so much for sharing this process. Especially your solve for the wheels and levelers. Curious about the edge banding, has the glue held up against the melamine?
Double great(my shop floor in the barn is similar)...cheers rr Normandy, Fra.
Great job!
Thanks!
Great build
Thanks!
Another nice build.
Thanks!
Good build. I like your style.
Thank you! Cheers!
Hello my friend.
I liked your wheeled workbench project for the workshop. I watched with admiration. I need such a bench too. Thank you for giving ideas and sharing. Warm hug. I wish you healthy and happy days. Great greetings....
Thank you kindly! Warm wishes
@@DIYMontreal healthy and happy days. You're welcome.
Well done.
Thanks!
Nice and Simple like always
Thank you 😊
Great work on the outfeed / workbench Marie! Thanks for sharing the video with us!💖👌👍😎JP
Thanks for the continued support JP! 😊
Your very welcome Marie! Have a great week!😎
Solid
Hi there, great job. I love your work, very nice and clean
Thank you very much!
Nice job!
Thanks!
Marie, very nice work...
Thank you!
Love this video - you have a very practical approach, with a touch of humor. Very nice. Plus, you're savvy to what the people want - MOAR CATS! :) Subscribed.
Yep not sure how i missed this video i have you on Notify and i remember the saw horses...
And I thought MY garage (workshop) floor was bad ! Nice strong unit, I didn't think of melamine coated board for my table, used 18 mm MDF. Got it from a local builder's merchant and it seemed a bit heavy and dark. It came from Brasil and when given a coat of boiled linseed oil it turned the colour of dark chocolate ! Mmmm
Nice! Must look good... And yummy 😉
As for the garage floor, the worst part is that it's much better than it was before 😆 We work with what we have.
Bonjour, des vidéos toujours de qualités. Un vrai plaisir. De plus, il y a longtemps que je cherche une lame pour le mélaminé. Je vais donc voir si je trouve la même pour ma machine. Merci encore et au plaisir.
Merci beaucoup, c'est grandement apprécié! Et pour la lame, cela fait toute une différence pour la mélamine 👍
Great build. I love your mix of passion and matter-of-fact approach. It's fun to watch your builds. How is the melamine top working out?
Great build, Marie! Your videos are so detailed and well thought out. I gonna purchase the plans and give it a go this weekend! How do you like the Shop Fox track saw?
nice work..
Thanks!
Great design just right for getting things out of the way too! Sadly cant find local Black Melamine must be ordered and no telling when it comes in. Im building a similar design as well but with my own dimensions. Thanks for the inspiration and links :)
Nice build. 👍
Thanks 👍