Think this is easy enough for someone who hasn’t really built anything ever? Hahaha
@binghamhumber9 күн бұрын
Very elegant build. Much nicer than the usual 2 x 4 tables. Definitely the one I want to execute.
@AndreSilva-jq9kq10 күн бұрын
Ficou muito bom teria como compartilhar os planos comigo.
@mrpopscoffee85910 күн бұрын
Hello mate,this is a great job!how i can get the plans?thanks
@simonpetermurrell14 күн бұрын
Great video Ruben. Please get a push stick my bud ;) I have watched your other videos and you have done an amazing job on your workshop! Waiting for you to post some more content!
@jeffersonthomas126919 күн бұрын
dumb arse music screws this video to h e double picks.
@johnnyz775219 күн бұрын
Nice job, but your final video of the completed workbench does not include the grooves that you cut for the cross cut sled. You did a good job building the workbench, you just need to work on your video editing.
@hydroponicsbybrianbullock248820 күн бұрын
very nice
@whoknewit184422 күн бұрын
I own a DWE7491 too. Great saw. How do you remove and insert the riving knife when you add a dado stack to the saw? I built a tablesaw table similar to yours. I frequently use Dewalt dado stacks in my work. In order to add a dado stack to the saw, it's necessary to pull the saw out to get to the the lever that releases the riving knife. The riving knife must be removed when using a dado stack because the dado throat plate does not have room for the riving knife. I believe your design makes it difficult to remove the saw from the table. You covered the hand opening on the right with plywood; this will make it difficult to pull the saw out. Your dust collection solution is quite ingenious with the L shaped adapter you made with a 3D printer. However, it does not slide forward and back with the saw. I believe you will modify your solution in the future and cut that hole so that the dust collection hose goes straight back.
@dylmck894123 күн бұрын
It would be amazing if you could tell me what all the measurements and dimensions are for this table!
@eskileriksson445724 күн бұрын
15:56 Screwing the stringer to itself. That must have hurt, watching it back while editing the video.
@Jake.Gentry25 күн бұрын
I love this style of stairs. How much would you charge to build these and install?
@BillBryson-h2c27 күн бұрын
Where do you buy the plans?
@gotherecom28 күн бұрын
Except you measured the frets from the edge of the nut, and not the highest point. Maybe next time, just build a solid body guitar the same size as the inside of the box? Insert the solid body into the box. Done.
@georgec7199Ай бұрын
Great video! Talk about having to be very satisfied with both yourself and the job you did, this has to be it. With steel beams and brick walls, this has to be every guys dream shop.
@amalias8888Ай бұрын
Beautiful job but it's not done until it has the appropriate casters.
@roytallericoGunnerАй бұрын
I got BL marble Rolling Desk Chair made 1895 to 1901. Half oak finish..serial 2724 chair no.11. was in the mine office that Butch Cassidy Robbed in April of 1897. I know the place well. Loved there till the towns demise. Anybody know the worth of this antique?
@bradahrensforcongressАй бұрын
Good job.
@CraigGatzaАй бұрын
should be selling plans for this bench, nice job
@bluegorillacookiesАй бұрын
Looks very nice and you're talented, but I'm not sure about recessing the anchor bolts so much in that top landing. 11:13 ... They look nice and flush, but now you have less material holding them in place. Just worried the wood will fail. You could always put in a couple more. Especially since the stress will be higher on it since the stairs are resting on it and torquing that side down.
@crabbydad8931Ай бұрын
nice! those inspectors are tough!! : )
@aaronattheblackartsstudio2393Ай бұрын
I've been looking at plan after plan after plan for table saw work benches, this is the one. Excellent design. Thanks!
@kristianrondeau3849Ай бұрын
Ffs Rueben where are the plans? I will offer 3 days at my northern Colorado air b$b for the plans
@darrenlong7074Ай бұрын
Any plans ?
@justinmacrae74302 ай бұрын
Rad
@itsio71882 ай бұрын
Question: can you point me in the correct direction on how to create cutting guides as what you used in this video? Also, great job. This is what i will form most of my table around
@icalledthevoiditwent2voicemail2 ай бұрын
I don't fully agree with the style of the finished product, but it's really cool to have seen the steps you took and I'll be using what I learned here. Thank you!
@superbmediacontentcreator2 ай бұрын
I really liked your video and your idea. Looking at your frame, I could not believe that the whole thing did not fall apart though you seemed to move slowly. Why didn't you paint the interior... it looked a bit raw.
@belladuncan99852 ай бұрын
How do I get plans for the table saw bench?
@drcylon2 ай бұрын
Safety Safety Safety!!
@pacificprospector2 ай бұрын
Bonnes idees, merci beaucoup!
@MaryMary-iz3te2 ай бұрын
awesome ❤❤❤
@kalon4152 ай бұрын
Pure woodshop porn. Great video
@vkok135792 ай бұрын
very nice. any chance of posting those plans/. I have a similar project connecting existing stairs to access living room balcony.
@SIRRONW2 ай бұрын
i really like that simple base design. i will be doing mine the same way along with those casters you have. also have you considered having making a infeed table infeed table that attaches to ur work bench so you dont have problems with longer pieces rocking up and down with u rip them?
@1EliPrice2 ай бұрын
Build plans?
@joey90682 ай бұрын
Nice boombox
@murraygraham16962 ай бұрын
That was an incredible build and great story thanks I really enjoyed watching
@marcbosoni2172 ай бұрын
Hi. Really nice work. I like this work bench. Do you have plans for it please ?
@danielepalladino62 ай бұрын
What's the software you used for blueprint?
@davnunn12 ай бұрын
Inspired by your video, I built a large bench for my DWE 745. I found I needed an infeed table. But now I have to reach to turn the saw on and off. Do you know of any way to add a remote switch?
@mikemetheny10862 ай бұрын
Great work! I have the same saw and will be building something very similar. Don't worry about the Safety Sallies demanding you use the push stick. Use common sense and eliminate distractions and I'm eurr you'll be fine!
@fahesheh2 ай бұрын
fantastic things 💯💯💯
@PaulMarlmountWoodcrafts3 ай бұрын
What are the dimensions of the bench ? Do you have plans ? Nice bench. Well done
@andersmd13 ай бұрын
Rubin, Well Done!!!! A couple of considerations: 1-Coat with an oil finish. I’m a fan of Tung Oil, food grade(it’s useful on many other things) 2-Make yourself an infeed stand to support long work when you’re ripping planks. It provides stability to your cut and eliminates that seesaw/up and down motion. 3-I’d put a round over or chamfer to the plywood top. That’ll eliminate split edges should you smack it or lift something heavy up on it. Other wise well done Mark
@scorpohead3 ай бұрын
40 degree cuts would have been just as easy. As stated below, 7/9. 6'8" headroom. Since the stair is uncomfortably steep, you will be looking down at you feet when you crack your head on that header. Measuring while standing is not what your body will be doing when you are trotting down the stairs. If you framed the opening, Why didn't you frame it to get your headroom heights up to code? Why didn't you eliminate the lower platform? This staircase is a deathtrap. Although, you did some nice video and jig work.
@lykaojalao27333 ай бұрын
Great tutorial video. Thank you
@kimmozejko83723 ай бұрын
One of the best elegant and functional designs I've seen .I am considering. building this for my Dewalt saw. Has anyone built this table with the legs of the saw attached so that you could move the saw to another work site if necessary,.
@ericdiy58123 ай бұрын
The stairs look brilliant! What software were you using to plan it?