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In my old shop, I never really had room for a proper miter station. I dealt with it but also ways to move things out of the way to cut an 8' piece of material and come up with creative (and some times dangerous) stop block situations. In the new shop, I have plenty of space, so it was time to make a dedicated place to use the miter saw. I didn't want to go overboard with storage or complexity and wanted it to still be relatively compact. I also had 2 days to build it in between projects, so it had to be simple.The only real requirements for me were that it had to be cheap, easy, fast and it needed a sliding stop block system. I think I hit all of those points while still getting a solid work surface that has PLENTY of space for future improvement in the form of storage. There is space above and below to add storage and the simply dust collection ports help keep the whole area clean.
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This design doesn't really take into account a compound miter cut. It's not something I do often, so I didn't build it in. If you need that, it's just a matter of enlarging the center section a bit and changing the shroud to allow for that motion.
In truth it's not just compound bevel cuts you've made impossible with this set up but any regular bevel cut. For me that would be ruling out countless cuts that the saw should be capable of. It's a little late now but Dewalt saws are super easy to connect directly to dust collection systems, no shroud necessary.
what is the blue guide rails that you use for the stop blocks
I totally messed this up when I built mine it was less compound cut and more sliding cuts at 45 degrees
Jamie Smith You need a better vacuum.
Love the videos. Keep it up :)
The miter station shed a tear at 9:06 :0( "I'm not pretty Bob?" Great job on a simple project, as always my friend!
That is Genius! You have such a great mind to build tools and accessories.
Great straightforward, modular design. I was thinking of ways to improve the dust collection, but I can see it works great already.
Hey Bob GREAT voice over for Giaco. This video gave me some great ideas for my present miter saw station. Thanks , Keep up the great content..
Yo, love the easy no BS way you describe how to build this miter saw station. Great work.
One again you amaze me 80’s space man! Great tutorial, easy to follow.
love the simplicity, might have to make one for myself. thanks Bob
I'm enjoying these shop build videos. Your benches, furniture, etc. Love the miter station!
i think this is one of the best and use full project you have ever made !!!!!!!!! thanks bob
great idea for the stop block!
Bob thanks for the great ideas. I’m in the process of designing a miter station of things I like and need. I love the box around the saw for collecting dust. That is one of my main issues, the dust collection.
Awesome build, I need to make one of these so bad. Love the idea of the ruler on the fence that would speed up things tremendously. Can't wait to see Jimmy's and David's version.
Great video Bob! I plan to make something like this soon, and will use this video as inspiration. I think I would make the dust panel modular using additional panels and magnets so that for 90 degree cross cuts I can cover more of the open space, and then move the panels as needed for miter and bevel cuts. This would give you increased dust collection while the panels are in place. Jay Bates did something similar with his miter saw station recently.
I like the fact that you make shop projects as simple as it gets without high end woodworking! After all they are just shop projects. Some people use maple and walnut in those things! I prefer your approach, nice project man!
For shop projects i always say Function over fashion..good stuff..
" take it easy Bob!"
This video came at the perfect time. I've been working on something similar, actually have already built a couple tables just like that, but wasn't sure how to finish it out. Great plan for a simple miter station that doesn't take $1000 worth of plywood and a month to build.
Great stuff, would love to see a quick update when the ruler goes in! I have to build one now :).
YES! How did this workstation mature?
I mean, even if I'm not really interested in what you are doing in the video (which is very unlikely) I will still watch it, I just love watching your videos, they're just awesome!
Thanks so much!
He produces quality, informational videos for starters and even experienced workers. Great stuff.
I love the way you did the dust collection. I have a few extra pieces from my harbor Freight dust collection accessories. I am going to have to make one of those. I tried prototyping a smaller form factor hood but the saw just fired dust over it. Great idea using the cardboard to template it out.
Good stuff... I'm getting more and more interested in setting up our one-car garage as a shop to do work. I've got a nice miter saw station that I can move around, but I would rather not have to. This gives me great ideas of how to build some legs for it and get that fence built out!! THANKS!
Fantastic, I definitely need one for my small shop, just tweak the measures to fit.
Definitely. You could even just do one of the side tables and it'd still be pretty usable. FYI, this is just over 8' as it stands now, in case that's helpful at all.
You mentioned the station is a little over 8 feet long. What is the height and depth of the station? Is it adequate for cutting 10 or 12 ft 2x4s?
Love the classic Lego space shirt!
:) It's my favorite new shirt!
I have the same one in navy blue
I almost forgot you were making a miter station...Started googling where to get the shirt instead. good stuff as always!
I was thinking about writing that the whole time watching a video.
I Like To Make Stuff where did you find it. I need one.
Great build Bob.
It doesn't have to be pretty to be functional.
Thanks
Eric
This is a great simple idea. I've been using a miter saw stand with long wings that I added a tops and fences to but this would be a great way to make a simple replacement unit. Thanks for the great videos and keep it up!
When you have everything set up should do a shop tour. It would be something id watch
Thank you for the inspiration! I used this design as a template to build a miter station for my shop! It turned out really well
This video came at the perfect time! I was just getting ready to start on my own when I got your upload notification! This video is diffidently going to influence my design.
Thanks Bob!
Hi Bob, consider putting a bit of screen over the dust ports to avoid losing small cutoffs or tools down the rabbit hole. Don't ask how I know this!
Great idea!
Good call! It made his second design when he made his video to accommodate compound miter cuts. 👍
It's been a while since I saw some CAD, cardboard-aided design.
HA! :)
BobCAD
Spit my coffee out!
Simplicity is genius ! Excellent work. I also like the way you keep costs down on your projects. Thank you.
One thing I love about woodworking is the multitude of pathways to approach a single task. I enjoy watching you and your mastery of each tool you own. Really liked the t-track for your stop blocks. I was gonna do the same except on the face of the table top not on the back fence. Yours makes sense so you wont have a bunch of excess dust accumulating inside. Cool stuff man !
It's official: we need a miter saw station. But first, a bigger shop. So first... a new house. "Hey Evan! We're moving!" (awesome project, and great tip about the cardboard template!)
:) Moving is the thing to do these days! Go for it!! :)
hahaha, we are often tempted to join the club!
LMAO sounds just like me every other project.
nyinfamous2k2 haha we know how you feel!
HHAHHAHAH I love the progression from Miter Saw Station to new house!
The routed slot with an inlaid metal ruler style is exactly what we use! Works like a charm 😃
Still need to paint it all orange though 🤔
:)
Bob! You're closing in on 1,5 million subs! Didn't you just celebrate one million :D
I swear watching these videos are the most satisfying part of my day. We need a shop tour soon!!
The lighting in the new shop is so good! You are glowing Bob, absolutely glowing!
Best,
John
Nice build. Sometimes shop projects are just shop projects. They don't need to be magazine cover quality all the time as long as it functions well. Evolution getting the boot to the metal space?
P.S. Love the shirt!
Totally agree! Yeah, the Evolution now has a permanent place in the metal area.
Except these look really good and magazine worthy. The stuff I build with, man that's a different story.
I Like To Make Stuff you could use the space behind as wood storage
Great job! Been really enjoying your videos. What were your dimensions for this project?
One of my workshops is entirely made out of wood. From the floors to the walls to the benches and standing jigs.
It looks like a beautiful craft workshop and it is primarily what clients see when visiting through the windows of the office.
My other workshops are basic and put together with functional bits that do not look good at all. The only people that see them is the employees and myself.
That a great idea - I could make one of these high enough to get my wheelchair underneath .
Well done. 56 year old guy who will be starting a life long dream of wood working soon. Building my shop within a month. I will have this table.
Fantastic, love the design and simplicity of this!
Love that Lego shirt in the beginning.
That would look nice with a picture of a hermit crab.
One of the best and simple instructional videos I've seen so far! I built something similar. I have shelves holding all my power and woodworking tools behind the fences. keeps everything handy and save a ton of space.
Bob! When you put the tape measure in, be sure you have the blade you wanna use in it to account for kerf. Different blades may be wider/smaller if you decide to change blades later on.
As always great build!!! Now I just need a miter saw...
#ClampChamp strikes again!
Thank you for the nice editing! Fast and clear. Great info.
I gotta get a lot better at my woodworking skills before I can make something like this, but man it would come in handy. At 63 learning new things is always a challenge.
Paint it ILTMS orange
Best channel
Shihab Hossain except for mine!!! Lol
Lovin' the beard Bob! The video thumbnail caught my eye b/c I've always wanted to make a good station for a miter saw my dad has, and your videos are always so easy and straight forward to fallow. Keep up the awesome building!!
I built this design six months ago. I built the dust box extra wide for compound cuts. Since I live by the saying "there is nothing more permanent than something temporary that works", I cut cardboard for the front. It's not attractive, but since I only stapled the top it is easy to fold up and clamp to get it out of the way for compound cuts. My DIY Collection system really pulls air well, so when I fire it up the cardboard is pulled back against the vertical sides of the dust box to form a good seal. It's not attractive, but it seals for dust collection just fine, and since I only stapled the top it is easy to fold up and clamp to get it out of the way for compound cuts.
am i the only one who watches every video but never tried woodworking before? 😂😂
Raven Shade makes two of us!
Make it 3 of us
Raven Shade I would love too, but live in a 2 room flat in the middle of the city....hoping to use the knowledge one day...maybe 😁
why not try working for someone?
I used to be you. but now i have a garage and tools. Its awesome, but everything doesn't do as smoothly as on youtube.
Spaceship!
Thanks for all your videos Bob! I'm currently working on improving my miter saw and dust collection system thanks to you. I also make a full size arcade with knowledge from your videos. I do not always go on CZcams but when I do it is to see what you are doing next.
This is such a cool idea! I have never seen something like this done before, but it's such a smart idea! Really glad you have more workspace now
How about the compound function???
Not something I use a lot, but the cover can easily be removed if need be. I think in the future I'll actually hinge it and add magnets to hold it down for this purpose.
new sub via the podcast 👍
Awesome, thank you!
I just spent all summer making a few work benches, and I like this one a lot. The base design is genius.
This is absolutely the easiest, simplest, no frills miter saw station I’ve ever seen. Thank you so much for sharing it!!
You should use a metal ruler over a sticker, it will last much longer
He already said he was using a metal ruler.
@@theaussiemanhole2193 He ended up using a sticker ;)
I like how on CZcams almost everything goes smoothly, according to plan, without incident. Too bad we can't edit real life.
Great video. Short intro, details seem well thought out, and overall its a great design. Better than most of the other ones I have been looking at. I may adopt this design for my miter project. Thanks
Super helpful video especially for just basic design. I'm setting a small section of my shed up into a workshop. Trying to squeeze in a versatile miter/router table station and I'm following these guidelines. Love the videos.
I wish I had proper power tools. I just have a drill and a circular saw. I made my brother a platform bed last weekend because his new bed has a box, not a box frame. It was ridiculous, I drew a straight line, clamped a board right on the line, and then cut crooked in two dimensions. The frame is shameful.
Yeah, skill would be good, too...
Skill is WAY over rated. Just keep beating it with a hammer till it fits, then paint it to hide the scars.
My brother used to tell me "it's a poor carpenter that blames his tools." But when I bought nicer tools it was amazing how much better my work was. And by the way, a poor carpenter probably has shitty tools. If you like wood working, and you can afford nice tools, I recommend it. A good table saw and chop saw makes your woodworking life a whole lot better. Good luck. I wish you the best. Be safe.
drippingwax keep workin !- Add some tools !- I have $40,000+ 😬 BUT not a decent shop tools !- Mine are for Timber n Truss makin ! Also log cabins !
Now I’m 61 !- My Wife kills me when I buy a shop tool !- I have 3-16 3/8” skillsaws !! / 2-10” /6-Chainsaws /2-$3000.00 mortise machines !- Wrong “STUFF” !
Add pieces !- Your skill level will improve !
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Mistakes are the best way to learn
Don’t be so hard on yourself. Persistence is the key to all success. Keep trying and apply forward what you learn from your mistakes on each prior project.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaand....... I know what I'm doing this weekend.
Yes!! I've been wanting to build one of these and was hoping you would do a build vid for your new shop! Thanks for all the great videos!
Awesome video man. This is literally what I have been planning on doing for the past couple days. Thanks for sharing!
There should be a mitre saw without a base. That way you could mount it on any flat workbench and use it straight away. No Supports needed.
Isn't that basically just someone skilled with a circular saw?
Have a base behind the fence but not in front.
Thats radial arm saw
I don't get what you mean, you can drop a mitre saw on a workbench and use it straight away,
It sucks for long stock though because the ends will hang in mid air and fall down when cut.
Compound miter. You didn’t tilt the saw head when testing. The left side of your shroud won’t allow compound cuts.
Your ideas spread all the way to Gothenburg, Sweden. Inspired by you, I build a miter saw station and it has made life in my shop so much easier. Thanks and keep up the good work. //Dennis
I've watched this one several times and will start building it tomorrow. Will try and upload my version. Thanks and Keep Making Stuff!!!! Bill T.
“Im going to build a miter station using my miter station”
it takes a crane to build a crane... 🤔
LEGO space shirt
Great design! Simple, yet well built to be able to add on to. my wife and I would like to use some concepts of your design to try to make a mobile version. We thoroughly enjoy the craftsmanship of your products and look forward to learning more from you videos.
Just getting started on my shop. Think your plan will work great for me. Thanks for the clear relatively simple plans. Look forward to seeing your videos in the future.
Stop blocks should never be square as it can create a binding suface to the saw blade which can be very dangerous. A stop block should come to a point and let the fence keep the work perpendicular to the blade.
Hi make a rc pokemon charizard like if you agree 👍
Great video! I will be starting construction in the morning on the benches in my new shop and will be using a similar design for the shaper, router table and pocket hole machine. The only thing I will change is to use t-track to secure the fences so that I can remove and adjust them as needed.
Love it. Need to build a new table for my school's shop and with everything I have going on, I just don't want to create the plans. Definitely going to check out the plans on your site.
Great job, I need something along the lines of this in my workshop. 👍
Nice build, loved the idea of the boxed in miter saw to minimize saw dust going everywhere. Plans for my 10 inch sliding miter saw are slowly but surely coming along. Thanks for sharing your ideas and helping the beginners like myself. Subscribed
I like how this is essentially modular for your needs. I think this will be the setup I build when my shop (single car garage walled off from a two car garage) is cleared out this fall. Can’t wait.
About 20 years ago, after getting tired of picking up the dust where it landed, I started putting the shop vacuum hose right where the dust started getting airborne... no more dust anywhere. For sure it will make a lot of noise... especially when you use a hand planer with a 1" to 1.5" hose attached to the planer to pick up the wood chips. Nice video, by the way!
Every CZcamsr should do their “ads” like you. I never mind watching them.
I really like how simple the fence is, but you know it is sturdy with all of those angled pieces. Also, that little clamp you added at the end of the glue up was hilarious!
Great Video... i'm contemplating making a miter station, and this is exactly what i would want. easy enough for the weekend warrior. thanks
This is a great build! I'd have to agree with Evan and Katelyn, this makes me want a bigger shop...house. Also love the hand held talking to the camera! Feels a little more personal as you are walking us through why you are build what you are building!
Here is a tip you might want to try. In my shop I made a long table that would cut 16 foot lumber on one side and 8 feet on the other. It was actually a 12 inch radial are saw. Here is the tip. After I sanded the table to a really nice finish, I measured from the. saw blade 90 degrees and against the fence and drew a scale of a ruler down to a 16th of an inch. I made it 4 feet on the left side and two feet on the right side. After testing the cuts, they were perfect. I then painted the entire table and over the top of the scaled ruler which I did in pencil with two coats of polyurethane. I worked really great for a long time and it looked cool too. JS
That is amazing. Just a brill idea and brilliantly carried out. Thank you for a great idea towards my workshop.
I've watched a lot of DIY workbench and miter saw bench videos. Your video was the most efficient, descriptive and practical way of building a miter saw work bench. Thank you! I'll be taking your approach on making one of these in my shed.
BOOKMARKED!!!!! Love the dust collector which is what I was looking for, but the stop idea is fantastic... added bonus!
Hola
Saludos desde Chile, South America.
Thanks for the video! I am about to build my own miter station. I´m thinking to build it very soon and I will let you know.
Thanks a lot again.
Luis
A quick fix to the problem of holes in tabletops is to screw a scrap piece of MDF/Plywood onto the top to take the holes. When its unusable, you may be able to turn it around or may need a new piece of scrap. Being screwed on, it can also be removed and the work surface (sans holes) below used as the work surface for assembly or other non-destructive tasks. Found a construction project a few years back and hauled off all of the 2+' wide x 8' x 3.4" shorts. Lots of free plywood and pine out there if you don't mind asking the yard boss where they are building homes.
I made this using your plans... I've been meaning to build one for years, but most of the builds on CZcams are extremely involved and expensive. This one is simply elegant and relatively inexpensive. We built it and your movable project/clamp storage cart in a couple evenings.
Keep making stuff... it's fun and inspiring to the rest of us!
Another great video Bob! Love your energy and how well you explain things! I build a super bare bones station in my shop, but I have about 6' of infeed support (left of the saw) and none on the right. Its worked out ok, but I don't like the way longer pieces drop after they are cut. Maybe I need to add that in. Thanks again man!
A) Love the idea, I wish I had the space to have the same thing.
B) best produced video to date! Nice work!
The shape of the dust shroud looks like something out of TRON. Just needs a few LED strips and paint.
Major thumbs up for the LEGO Classic Space shirt!
*PRO TIP* Chamfer half of the bottom and back corners so that dust doesn't mess up the stop when making repeated cuts and dust gets in between the stop and the stock.
You know you've got a good channel when there's no cheeky bugger disliking the video a few minutes after it being uploaded. There's always one who does that.
Oh, that happens almost immediately, every single time. :)
Finally a design I can build! Thank you!