99% Of Woodworkers Do Not Know This About A Table Saw

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Woodworking With Wes

Woodworking With Wes

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@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 6 ай бұрын
Hey there it's Wes...If you have any projects or specific questions you might need help with go to www.woodworkingwithwes.com
@WoodworkingTop535
@WoodworkingTop535 5 ай бұрын
yes sir
@gnusndn301
@gnusndn301 10 ай бұрын
I am a 72 year old former Carpenter. 30 years ago or so, I copied bees Myers system. I made the fence and front rail just as you did. That was the best thing I have ever done to that old Craftsman table saw. thank you for your video.
@Linda-dovetail
@Linda-dovetail 6 ай бұрын
Hi Wes, I’m a 78 year old retired graphic designer turned woodworker working on the second floor of a three car garage. You have some great tips.
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 5 ай бұрын
Thank you...I sincerely appreciate your comment! Wes
@JerryHoover-e2q
@JerryHoover-e2q 6 ай бұрын
Awesome job. I learned something new. Thanks. I’m a young 71 year’s residential builder that’s always wanted a nice work shop. I have the tools but I lack the time to get everything set up like I want it. You’ve given me some good ideas 😊
@JeffMatthews-f8d
@JeffMatthews-f8d 11 ай бұрын
Wes, forgot to mention that I also extended the miter slots by routing those in the outfeed, once I got the width and depth correct I went back and did a very slight chamfer on the slots to keep them from chipping. those extended miter slots really come in handy when using a miter gauge or a cross cut sled...
@michaelpfau1150
@michaelpfau1150 9 ай бұрын
Well done Wes. I do all my work in a double garage, so the cabinet saw is on wheels.. What you have there is great. Lots of room and an outfeed table and saw fence can never be to big.. Thats for sure.
@chuckredd9131
@chuckredd9131 7 ай бұрын
Told my wife a mans shop needs to be twice the size of his home. (didn't have room at home, had to buy a shop a few blocks away, 30 x 60. Ended up getting it free)
@drsbrettsavage
@drsbrettsavage 11 ай бұрын
Your generosity in taking all the time to share your obvious expertise was so kind as well as brilliant. Thank you
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 10 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Thank you very much for your comment! Wes
@JeffMatthews-f8d
@JeffMatthews-f8d 11 ай бұрын
Hey Wes, Great video! I have something very similar on my Delta Unisaw and it's awesome to have all that space especially when sawing full sheets. The one thing I did was attach the Melamine with screws from underneath so there would be no screws showing on top. I also edge banded the entire raw table edges with 3/4" Maple, I think it looks much better but also because Melamine has a tendency to chip especially when you screw or nail it through the top. Another reason is when I clean and wax my cast iron saw top I also do all the Melamine out feed table. It makes the wood glide like it's on a cushion of Air and it extends the life of the table. I've had my current table on the saw for seven years now with lots of use and it still looks really good.
@tomsommer54
@tomsommer54 11 ай бұрын
Thats good idea!
@j.morrison73
@j.morrison73 11 ай бұрын
To put it short and simple, you did a fantastic job with an outstanding tutorial explaining it. Thanks and may all your projects turn out as well made as this.
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 10 ай бұрын
Hi...thank you very much for your kind words, Wes
@Colorado-Tinkering
@Colorado-Tinkering 11 ай бұрын
99% of KZbin producers who use “99% of …” as a catch line made up their numbers from thin air. No hard feelings. Good video.
@327365hp
@327365hp 11 ай бұрын
I'm still wondering what I don't know!
@theamaturepro
@theamaturepro 5 ай бұрын
99% of people who make your comment are correct. Lol
@robthewaywardwoodworker9956
@robthewaywardwoodworker9956 11 ай бұрын
What a great table. I've never seen the large legs on an outfeed bench like that; it looks robust! And the melamine top is so great for sliding work across! Well done. Always feels like I'm with my dad in the woodshop when I watch your videos, Wes. Thanks.
@TheDopalgangr
@TheDopalgangr 11 ай бұрын
I miss my dad 😥
@SunshineSyl
@SunshineSyl 11 ай бұрын
Oh my, I feel the same way & I miss my Daddy too 😊 - I’m even naming my shop after that crazy dude!
@dgperforms1
@dgperforms1 10 ай бұрын
Never had a Dad....
@liquidrockaquatics3900
@liquidrockaquatics3900 7 ай бұрын
@@dgperforms1 with a comment like that it’s no wonder nobody claimed you
@paulmartin2348
@paulmartin2348 7 ай бұрын
@@liquidrockaquatics3900 With a comment like this anyone I know would deny any knowledge of you. (get a life)
@claytonlemieux4090
@claytonlemieux4090 11 ай бұрын
Very happy to see you have a Power Matic table saw and not a Saw Stop table saw.
@shortaybrown
@shortaybrown Жыл бұрын
Hey Wes! Happy to see a new vid! That is the best outfeed table for a table saw I’ve ever seen. I’m excited to watch more of your copycat furniture builds; it’s fun to watch you reverse, engineer tables and cabinets etc.--they’re some of the best furniture vids on KZbin. Thanks and glad you’re back!
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 11 ай бұрын
Thank you so very much for your kind words! Yep...lots of fun projects coming soon. Wes
@annshr9917
@annshr9917 11 ай бұрын
Good tutorial! Thank you, Wes. I always look forward to watching your new videos.
@208patriot6
@208patriot6 Жыл бұрын
Glad you are back Wes!
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 11 ай бұрын
Thank you...I appreciate your comment. Wes
@jamespotter4878
@jamespotter4878 11 ай бұрын
I did the same thing on my table saw. It is so easy to do and so much cheaper! Good video as usual!
@GK-qz3cm
@GK-qz3cm 11 ай бұрын
Wes, great job and thanks for sharing. This coming summer I am adding into my house that will give me about a 24’ x 30’ space basement space for a woodworking shop. I may copy some of your ideas. You are the best. Thanks again.
@williamfade5540
@williamfade5540 11 ай бұрын
Great video. I'm lucky to have a very big shop and I have a Biesemeyer rip guide . I have a Delta cabinet saw and a delta contractor saw so I modified the right side of the rip fence and mounted the contractor saw to the right of the cabinet saw. Now I have a double saw same rip guide but a regular blade in cabinet saw an a dado blade in the contractor saw. Now I do all my rips on one then lower the bade and slide the rip guide over and do all my dados without having to change blades. I have been doing this for about 8 years now.
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 10 ай бұрын
Wow that is very efficient! Sounds great, thanks for watching! Wes
@michaelgarcia278
@michaelgarcia278 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations on your new workshop. Thanks for making these videos and also for sharing your knowledge. I appreciate it. I'll be waiting for more videos as you put your shop together. Here's an idea... add to the information on how much you spent to make each project.
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 11 ай бұрын
Thank you!! That is a great suggestion we should incorporate. Wes
@thomasmorelock5699
@thomasmorelock5699 11 ай бұрын
Hero mode activated! Love it and wish I had your skills for all this.
@jaigopaul8772
@jaigopaul8772 2 ай бұрын
That saw table came out really great. You did an awesome job. Nice work 👏 👍
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 2 ай бұрын
Hi...thank you for your kind comment! I appreciate you visiting the channel. Wes
@liquidrockaquatics3900
@liquidrockaquatics3900 7 ай бұрын
I am currently finishing my partially finished 2 car garage and wiring it up for a shop. I have been trying to get shop space setup ideas and this is what I was looking for. I know where I need to put my 220 lines now. ❤
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 7 ай бұрын
Thank you...glad the video was a help. 😀 Wes
@jillkaiser1747
@jillkaiser1747 Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad you are healthy, so thankful you’re back,OH HAPPY DAYS!!🤩🤩
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 11 ай бұрын
Haha...thank you for your kind words. Glad to be making videos again. Wes
@Muksanim2012
@Muksanim2012 5 ай бұрын
Excellent! Very educational.
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 4 ай бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate the comment.😀 Wes
@PollyHowarth-u5y
@PollyHowarth-u5y 11 ай бұрын
Great idea Wes. Sometimes you get the bar and sometimes the bar gets you
@Andi.Mitchell.Designs
@Andi.Mitchell.Designs 11 ай бұрын
I’m so happy to see you! I was wondering what happened. Glad you’re back!
@loki7441
@loki7441 11 ай бұрын
Boy I wish I had that amount of space. Great table & good advice! Nothing fancy, just straight forward and easy to understand. I'll take a few of your tips and apply them to my 'mini' table saw. As I only have a small 15 X10 foot shop, so I need to have my out feed area foldable. But I can keep it level with the saw bed. So when the winter is over I will get cracking at it. I have some built in wardrobes to build and your tip with the cleats is a gem.
@wrstew1272
@wrstew1272 11 ай бұрын
WoW! I’m finally in the 1% club! 😂. Didn’t think that I would ever make it, thanks for the join!
@rickkinney1249
@rickkinney1249 10 ай бұрын
fantastic, really good outfeed table----wish i had thought about this 25 years ago when i made mine---very informative video-----thanx rick
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 10 ай бұрын
Me too haha! Thanks Rick
@SF-fm7ov
@SF-fm7ov 11 ай бұрын
I too used white Melamine for my out feed table. I made mine 8 feet to the rear of the saw to hold full sheets. I used a router to make grooves to match the miter slots on the table saw so my miter gauge and sleds would have full motion . I was surprised that you focused so much on width and not on length. I bought a couple of sturdy steel rollers on stands to assist with the infeed support. I found that using a track saw is a lot easier than man handling full sheets on a table saw.
@davidbroadfoot1864
@davidbroadfoot1864 11 ай бұрын
8 feet? 5 feet should be more than enough. There's more than a foot left on the table saw top. That, with a two foot overhang, would mean that 75% of the 8' sheet is supported.
@chuckhansen5325
@chuckhansen5325 10 ай бұрын
​@@davidbroadfoot1864 If you cut materials like I do that are 12 ft long a 5ft out feed is really not enough 6ft should be. I have an 8ft outfield myself. Built with shelving underneath so I have a place to store things. Works and looks good
@davidbroadfoot1864
@davidbroadfoot1864 9 ай бұрын
@@chuckhansen5325 We were talking about "full (8 foot) sheets".
@jimknowles5483
@jimknowles5483 11 ай бұрын
Outstanding....!! I especially like the support you have that still allows you to open the dust clean out...! Also the extra long fence...very nice!
@johnkanan5727
@johnkanan5727 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Wes, this is an excellent out feed table, with sooo much room.👍
@nathansilver9190
@nathansilver9190 10 ай бұрын
Nicely done, as a finish carpenter, I have installed many hand rails. One thing code requires for us,( I'm in Washington state), is that there be a return to the wall. Also, the hand rail height must be between 34"- 38" off of the nosing of the tread. You did a great job, just wanted to chine in.
@jbr2
@jbr2 11 ай бұрын
Wes, thanks for the tutorial! This is a great outfeed table idea. Are you planning on routing dados to accommodate mitre bars for each slot for when you exit a crosscut? Will you show that process in a future video? Also, in my experience, I’ve had problems with outfeed tables that are flush with the tablesaw rather than 1/16th or so lower in case there’s any swelling from moisture in the air. Is this something to worry about?
@johnhaller5851
@johnhaller5851 11 ай бұрын
I've had problems with particle board in general when it's exposed to humid conditions. As the wood particles expand and shrink, the board starts to lose its structural support capabilities. Laminate countertops over a dishwasher also suffer from this as the humid air comes out during the drying cycle. It doesn't happen overnight, but I wouldn't use particle board for much where I live. It's probably ok in drier regions.
@csimet
@csimet 11 ай бұрын
I wish I had the space for an outfeed table that large in my shop. Looks like a great design with a huge capacity. I re-mounted my saw fence rails so that I can cut up to 36" (it is meant for 30" normally) and made a movable 4x4' outfeed table that can be swung around or moved to either side depending on my needs. I have large locking/leveling wheels on it to make moving and aligning it easy. I doubles as an assembly table with dog holes and MatchFit channels and have a full shelf under for storage.
@paulrace7721
@paulrace7721 10 ай бұрын
Wes, great build, love your channel. You are always very thoughtful and a great teacher. I absolutely love your projects and you are very practical. Keep 'em coming. I do need to comment on your table saw safety as I feel that it sends the wrong message to your viewers. You are awesome but table saw safety is a responsibility that we all need to speak up about. I do see that you don't have a riving knife and guard on your blade. As a sergeant safety guy and an educator it is concerning. People feel that it is okay to lean forward over a turning, unguarded blade and even reach across the blade as they use their table saw. 65,000 table saw accidents in the US in a year, yikes. In all likelihood, most or all are avoidable with planning. People don't consider that the margin of error is extremely small even if you are aware and careful. No one considers that the margin of error decreases exponentially if you are distracted by another person, loud noise, pet, or worse, an unforeseen medical event. A person has a shooting pain in their chest, or perhaps what they call an ice pick headache - unexpected shooting pain, or any other disruptive event which causes a person to drop their hand unexpectedly on to or across the moving blade. Or, as they are pushing stock into or across the blade and for some unforeseen reason they slip. Tragic. Keep in mind the issue is not what any one person has done for years and decades without an issue, it is the "one time" that results in a devastating, life altering accident. Is it worth the time or inconvenience of using a guard and safety measures, ie riving knife, hold downs? Obviously not. We are getting older and incur health issues as we get older. Issues that can disrupt us unexpectedly, which can happen to any one at any age, increase with advancing age. I continually see unguarded table saws on KZbin, This Old House, and HGTV. Great programs sending the wrong message to earnest woodworkers. Yes, at times I remove the guard for operations that I cannot do with a guard. But I employ other safety measures, I keep my hands away from the blade, I never ever reach over or past the blade. I use push sticks whenever possible. I turn off my saw and let the blade stop before I retrieve my work or clear scraps near or past the blade. I always re-install the guard as soon as I no longer need it off. I'm a teacher and we would never let students use unsafe practices that I see are a regular part of so many table saw videos today. Use a guard and a riving knife whenever possible. Don't reach beyond a spinning blade. Use hold downs whenever possible. Use push sticks and steer clear of spinning blades. Accidents are avoidable and safety should always be our first priority. Stay safe and happy woodworking!
@ngoti8tor
@ngoti8tor 2 ай бұрын
You should take up knitting. It's far more safe, than wood working.
@marks.2814
@marks.2814 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video, probably the best idea/project I've seen on KZbin all year. Fantastic, can't thank you enough for the videos you produce, great quality and craftsmanship as well as you hit a good price point vs so many out there who use all the expensive Baltic birch and it's just overkill on quality and price. Thanks! Love your videos ❤
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 11 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks...I am glad you enjoyed the video. Wes
@jeffwilder7117
@jeffwilder7117 11 ай бұрын
I had made a project table. Legs were 2x6 nailed at a L shape at the corners and in the middle. I used T nuts and elevator bolts with a jam nut for leveling on all 6 legs. The top is jointed 2x4’s and 3 layers of MDF with the first layer sealed underneath. I found a roll of Formica in a 5x10 length at a local wood supply store a customer had ordered but never picked up. They made me a deal. I edge banded it all in maple. Then one day as I was beginning the remodel of my shop, I said to myself, self, you should use that project table as an outfeed table. It has been the best thing if done. I urge others to do the same. You won’t be sorry! I love the Formica top, glue just pops off. Stains clean right up. Seems indestructible. Well worth the money.
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 11 ай бұрын
Hi...that is awesome!! Thanks for your comment, very interesting, Wes
@JamesCouch777
@JamesCouch777 11 ай бұрын
A friend of mine gave me a saw exactly like yours except it has a much longer table to the right. I just got it set up a few weeks ago and have used it several times and that thing is a beast. I never knew what I was missing with my old table saws.
@squarelevelplumb
@squarelevelplumb 11 ай бұрын
would love to have that much space. Why no splitter or riving knife
@Bobtrain007
@Bobtrain007 11 ай бұрын
Wes, I have a sliding table saw and a powermatic table saw. There is no comparison between the two. The sliding table saw is the way to go.
@CarlBenjaminMac
@CarlBenjaminMac 5 ай бұрын
If one wants to be a serious woodworker a large level working surface around your table is worth it weight in gold. Good suggestion! As a professional, about 25 years ago I built cabinets out of MDF with multiple storage functions to use for support under a 6' x 12' table saw top and to utilize the space underneath. I scribed the bottom of the cabinets so they all set perfectly level instead of using shims and used 1" thick MDF to build the top. The top is very solid, straight and level and I keep it waxed for easy sliding of the materials. Anyway, I'd suggest using MDF instead of particle board if you're going through the effort to build a good functioning table saw top.
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 4 ай бұрын
Hi...thank you so much for your great comment. I really appreciate the support! Wes 😀
@JNewellworks
@JNewellworks 11 ай бұрын
Love the new shop glad to see you back buddy.
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for the support and comment!! Wes
@philshock3805
@philshock3805 Жыл бұрын
Can't say I've never been accused of overbuilding stuff, but holy smokes! That thing could withstand a nuclear attack! I'm sure you're going to get a lot of great usage out it. Great idea on fabbing your own rail too! (I probably would've had it powercoated - a bit more costly but more durable.) Wish you would have shown more of a wide overall shot of the finished project but great job.
@cyrilnorrie8450
@cyrilnorrie8450 11 ай бұрын
Very nice outfeed table. I was wondering why you didn't get a longer angle-iron piece to support the back end of the fence. Now I know that the table will do that. Thanks for sharing your design.
@richardc6932
@richardc6932 10 ай бұрын
I don’t understand how the table top supports the back end of the fence. The angle iron is recessed below the table top which I assume is the fence support and is lower by approximately 1.5”. Wouldn’t the angle have to be extended as well? What am I missing here? 🤷‍♂️🇨🇦👍👨‍🦳
@josephreynolds9677
@josephreynolds9677 11 ай бұрын
Wes - thank you for the work you are putting in to instruct and inspire your audience. Can you provide the overall dimension of the table saw and table vs the single-car space it seems to occupy? I’m downsizing my shop to a single-car space and am concerned about sizes. Appreciate it!
@wooddogg8
@wooddogg8 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, wondering about something smaller for my tiny space, though the ability to cut 24.5" W is probably what I'll have to live with. I do have a large outfeed, however.
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 11 ай бұрын
The overall size of the saw and table is 59" x 120". A smaller shop space would just require reducing the size of your out table build. The single bay width of my garage is 144". Thanks for watching, Wes
@ypaulbrown
@ypaulbrown 11 ай бұрын
thank you Wes.....cheers from Florida, Paul
@bighouse1695
@bighouse1695 11 ай бұрын
Great video and a dream outfeed table for any woodworker. Plus you can use it as a tornado shelter or bomb shelter when you aren’t cutting on it. That is a beefy table.
@glencrandall7051
@glencrandall7051 7 ай бұрын
This all works very well. I don't know why you made the legs so large though. I would have done 3x3 or 4x4. What will you be doing with all the space underneath the table? Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
@Ron-pe4bp
@Ron-pe4bp 10 ай бұрын
I searched the comments for 'legs' expecting to see people ask why so big. Check. I searched for 'glue' expecting to see people ask why none holding the legs together. Check. I searched for 'move' to see if anybody else wondered if this thing might need to move someday. Check. I searched for RIVING KNIFE. You know why and ... Check.
@eisted
@eisted 10 ай бұрын
very cool idea with the fence extender, out of curiosity were you able to still maintain acceptable square to the blade? wouldn't any bend in the new fence be exaggerated with its great length?
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 10 ай бұрын
Hi...I have not experienced any variation in square because the new fence extender bar is made of heavy duty tubular steel. Thanks for watching, Wes
@stuartkalar8170
@stuartkalar8170 8 ай бұрын
Looks awesome. I really enjoy your videos
@DrBlues76
@DrBlues76 Жыл бұрын
That’s going to be one heck of a shop Wes!
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 11 ай бұрын
Thank you!! I think I will enjoy it. Happy Holidays, Wes
@bruceanderson9461
@bruceanderson9461 11 ай бұрын
You missed a great opportunity to put drawer units under your table. Few people have that kind of space to waste in a home shop no matter the size of the output table.
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 11 ай бұрын
Hi...storage underneath is for another video :)) Thanks for watching, Wes
@glennirwin4710
@glennirwin4710 11 ай бұрын
Nice!
@ronbishop4057
@ronbishop4057 11 ай бұрын
Some great ideas - thank you
@hardrock1826
@hardrock1826 11 ай бұрын
Beautiful job on that outfeed table and workspace. I wish I had that kind of space. I have such a small shop and too many tools. But I put everything on wheels. In order for me to be able to turn around in my shop. When I do any work in particular on my cabinet saw. I have to wheel a bunch of my machines outside in the driveway. It's very difficult in the winter. I'm in the north in Canada. Weather here is cold, with a lot of ice and snow. I live above what is called "The Snow Belt." Once I clear things out and close the insulated doors, as my double car garage is my shop. I can put on my heater and work in the warm. I installed a 22 foot "U" Tube sealed combustion, radiant, natural gas heater on the 12 foot high ceiling. It works great. But what I was going to say about an outfeed table. I installed an outfeed top attached to my saw. I put it on hinges, so when I pull the saw (on wheels) out from the wall I can raise the outfeed. It works just fine. My bar for my fence used to be 60 inches but it was always a problem. So I had to cut it down to take 48 inches. It's a double fence. The table to the right of the saw blade is a Router Table with the other attached fence for the Router and there is a hose port for dust collection. Like you showed when cutting your project wood. I don't have any guard or riving knife on my saw either. Just an open blade. You did your cuts very easy. I always seem to have trouble. As the sheet of wood is on the other side past the blade. It always seems to want to pull away from my fence and move toward the blade. I usually use a thin push stick in the cut past the blade to keep the wood pushed up aganst the fence. I have had a few kickbacks, this is how I avoid it. Looking forward to further developments in your new shop. Subbed for continued updates. All The Best.
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 10 ай бұрын
Sounds like you have overcome many challenges to keep working. You are awesome!! Thanks for joining our community...loved hearing about your shop! Wes
@allmywdwrk
@allmywdwrk 10 ай бұрын
First shop I ever worked in over 30 years ago had a biesemeyer fence that had a 100” cutting capacity. Only one like it I ever saw.
@jvannmartin9269
@jvannmartin9269 11 ай бұрын
Great show Wes! Wished you would have cut the dado slots before your final Melamine screwdown but I'm sure you have a plan. I plan on building an outfeed table for my new 2400 Sqr foot shop, but I may make it a little longer and not as wide on the left side of blade. Not saying my way is better, just sharing what my initial plans are for now. Great vid!
@paulgeek
@paulgeek 10 ай бұрын
Single most important rule of safety on a Table saw. And I try and leave this comment on everybody's videos. Turn off the Saw. after every single cut. Let it come to a full stop. Do not attempt to grab or move. any piece of wood before this saw has stopped.p
@noelgreen9381
@noelgreen9381 11 ай бұрын
Surprised your saw does not have a riving knife!
@E.Carrillo
@E.Carrillo 8 ай бұрын
He reminds me of Bruce McGill. Good work!
@loggermingo
@loggermingo 11 ай бұрын
Super nice and practical
@richarddpetersen169
@richarddpetersen169 Жыл бұрын
I wondered where you went, well thought out project and you will reap benefits..
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much...I appreciate your being part of our community, Wes
@JamesHeyer
@JamesHeyer 11 ай бұрын
Hey Wes! Glad to see a new video. A question about the crown stapler that you use....what size is it and what brand?
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 11 ай бұрын
Hi...the staple is 1/2" wide crown, 1 3/4" length and 16 gage. The gun is an old one I bought second hand years and years ago and I don't know the brand :)) Thanks for watching, Wes
@odin823
@odin823 10 ай бұрын
great project. did you make it look better or worse with the bondo? if you paint that flat black, you wouldn't see all the waves in it. i suppose it doesn't really matter. thanks for sharing.
@Avengedsevenfoldrocks
@Avengedsevenfoldrocks 10 ай бұрын
Hi Wes. I just stumbled across your channel and subscribed because I like your style. And now I've commented; so that helps too 😊
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 10 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard...thank you so very much for the comment! Wes
@tcm6756
@tcm6756 10 ай бұрын
Good stuff Wes!
@acreguy3156
@acreguy3156 9 ай бұрын
Fantastic!! Many thanks, Wes. Subscribed and liked 😉.
@revealapattern456
@revealapattern456 Жыл бұрын
That’s a beautiful and strong table
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much. Happy Holiday, Wes
@royreddick2934
@royreddick2934 11 ай бұрын
Hello Wes, I am so glad you're back I was beginning to get worried about you I've been checking about every other day, how are you doing Wes you look good and I'm glad you got a new shop, and welcome back I love that outfeed table you should have made some cubby holes or some shelves or something underneath it for added storage.😁
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind words. I actually will be adding some storage, thanks for the tip Happy Holiday, Wes
@royreddick2934
@royreddick2934 11 ай бұрын
@@WoodworkingWithWes Happy Holidays Wes, to you and your Family.
@jerbear197
@jerbear197 11 ай бұрын
I would have hinged the outfeed so it could be folded away and why no riving knife or blade guard on your table saw?
@jaywood8296
@jaywood8296 11 ай бұрын
What would you ever cut with the fence set 60" or more away from the blade? I don't think I would try even a 4' wide panel, certainly not 2' wide as it would likely bind and spin back across the shop.
@usethenoodle
@usethenoodle 11 ай бұрын
Nice Job. It seems your dust system is working well.
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 10 ай бұрын
Thank you, Wes
@woody1320
@woody1320 Жыл бұрын
Awesome build! Thanks
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 11 ай бұрын
Glad you like it...I appreciate the comment. Wes
@tommysts1920
@tommysts1920 11 ай бұрын
Happy for you and have learned a lot from you. My shop is only 16 X 16", so I don't have to go very far to find anything LoL Looking forward to seeing your new videos and projects.
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 11 ай бұрын
Hi...thanks for your comment. I started with a shop that size too! Good luck with your future builds, we have lots of videos coming, Wes
@fresnobassn744
@fresnobassn744 11 ай бұрын
Wow that is one kool table saw 👏👍👍
@MechanicMark613
@MechanicMark613 10 ай бұрын
Awesome 😻love it
@lwoodt1
@lwoodt1 5 ай бұрын
I would have painted the new bar PM gold like the old one. Nice job.
@WizzardofOdds
@WizzardofOdds 11 ай бұрын
I know it's just an outfeed table, but it looks stronger than most decks on the back of people homes.
@Bogie3855
@Bogie3855 11 ай бұрын
My 60s Delta Unisaw this long fence was an option to cut to 52in and came with an extention table with 2 steel support legs. I was also able to get a mobile base for the whole rig. 3hp 220v motor tops it off. Not much more I could ask for and it is actually rated as a production saw so it will run constantly thru an 8hr shift. Love the old girl. Some jobs I literally have to shovel out the base as I have not yet hooked up my dust extractor for it but soon.
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 10 ай бұрын
Hi...I served my first apprenticeship on a saw exactly liked that 😀 Thanks for the comment! Wes
@nadiemequire
@nadiemequire 10 ай бұрын
Maravilloso.
@TomokosEnterprize
@TomokosEnterprize 11 ай бұрын
New to you this Xmas day. Stop by and have a peek at pouring pure silver and other fun things. Every cabinet saw in the land should come from factory surrounding the saws. This one you created is a beauty. You put a lot of consideration on this project. It will last till your last breath and more.
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the nice comment and it will take me that long to get my work done (last breath haha) Wes
@TomokosEnterprize
@TomokosEnterprize 10 ай бұрын
Sometimes retirement sucks so we just make do with what we have Wes.@@WoodworkingWithWes
@alanadale4299
@alanadale4299 11 ай бұрын
Well done!
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! Happy Holiday, Wes
@williammiller9584
@williammiller9584 11 ай бұрын
Your original fence rail had a ground front surface, which is part of why it's so expensive. Your new one doesn't. That ground front edge is critically important because it's where the fence registers, so it has to be absolutely straight. Have you measured how straight that new front edge is? Any deviation from a straight line will cause your fence to deviate from parallel to the saw blade and miter slots.
@Joe-pb3lx
@Joe-pb3lx 11 ай бұрын
nice job!!!!!!!!!!
@LohPro
@LohPro 11 ай бұрын
i was considering a new music studio desk with 3/4" MDF, but never thought of using Particle Board. Its a bit cheaper & seems quite sturdy, so I may go with it instead. those legs would also make for great speaker stands, maybe fill them with something to make them a bit heavier in case they get bumped into. i appreciate the video & congratulations on the new space! i wish had that much room haha
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and good luck with your project. Happy Holiday, Wes
@timstull8300
@timstull8300 10 ай бұрын
Average woodworker....but I don't understand what you would need that capacity for? Especially now with track saws. And having it with such a long fence, it forces you to move the saw out into the room, potentially taking up valuable floor space. Just wondering..........
@WasimBarri
@WasimBarri 11 ай бұрын
Great video. Are you going to extend the mitre slots?
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 11 ай бұрын
Hi...not sure yet :)) Thanks for watching, Wes
@mattedwards4533
@mattedwards4533 6 ай бұрын
That is how a cabinet shop sets up a table saw. I have two saws as a saw set up like yours isn't the best way for small work as you have to move around the saw putting some moves out of reach. The saw set up like your saves a lot of time on larger work.
@jameslouder
@jameslouder 11 ай бұрын
Well, that is a mighty fine outfeed table, about as big, strong, and sensibly constructed as anybody could wish--and you built it without breaking the bank. Kudos, Wes! But... What exactly was it that 99% of woodworkers weren't supposed to have known about? Just that this is possible? Surely not...
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 10 ай бұрын
Hi...the title referred to the saw fence extension. Thanks for watching, Wes
@jimzeleny7213
@jimzeleny7213 11 ай бұрын
No riving knife, no guard. My kinda guy!
@BobBob-eh5sb
@BobBob-eh5sb 11 ай бұрын
I built a 5’x4’rolling torsion box work table that is also the right height to double as an outfeed table. Built it out of 2x4’s and MDF. From that experience I might suggest that making it flush with the table saw could be a problem in a shop that’s not well climate controlled. Only really happened one humid summer big it seemed to get just a bit taller and would have to bump over the edge. Think maybe an 1/8” inch shorter would probably take care of any expansion and not throw off the cuts.
@artszabo1015
@artszabo1015 11 ай бұрын
This is my first WWW video and it was NOT what I expected!! This is certainly the granddaddy of all outfeed tables. I am curious Wes, what did you do for a living before KZbin and woodworking? I suspect you were a rocket scientist. Art from Ohio PS; I am a new subscriber.
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 10 ай бұрын
Hi Art...thanks for subscribing. Actually before I was woodworking I was in Jr. High School so its been a long time! Haha. Wes
@nasseralmalki7181
@nasseralmalki7181 2 ай бұрын
Very nice, tye only thing MDF with humidity can change size, width, you could put a sealer
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment and visiting the channel. Wes
@jeffcee9457
@jeffcee9457 Жыл бұрын
thanks for sharing
@WoodworkingWithWes
@WoodworkingWithWes 11 ай бұрын
My pleasure...thanks for watching, Wes
@manuelbettencourt4213
@manuelbettencourt4213 11 ай бұрын
I made one 104” Long on mine 30 years ago
@frankyw8803
@frankyw8803 6 ай бұрын
I have been improvising extending circular saw benches forever out of necessity mostly , two points no need for crappy Melamine and secondly that long bar is going top flex . just my opinion .
@justinharper6909
@justinharper6909 10 ай бұрын
And apparently you have never heard of a riving knife.
@RossWilliamsDC
@RossWilliamsDC 10 ай бұрын
Why waste all that storage space under the worktop with those unnecessarily large legs?
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