Tablesaw Outfeed Table

Sat, Apr 10, 2010

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For the space-starved shop, this nifty outfeed/workbench from WOOD magazine issue #178 (Sept 2007 stores over the top of your tablesaw. Watch how this wheeled wonder works.

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25 Responses to “Tablesaw Outfeed Table”

  1. msnXSCREAMOXnaruto Says:

    dude this guy is a good architecture….nah im just kidding but still very awsome idea…..im not shure what architecture is im only 13 dont hate on me lol

  2. longfade Says:

    Wonderful sentence structure.

  3. guitarguy93 Says:

    moron

  4. seemered Says:

    Great idea, but the design requires that I either keep my blade guard off or remove it each time I want to store the saw under the outfeed table.

  5. spwolfman Says:

    Who in the heck really uses a blade guard anymore?

  6. spwolfman Says:

    Check with Rockler or Woodcraft.

  7. osiris392 Says:

    lol

  8. 1234peloso Says:

    “spwolfman” obviously people who like their hands

  9. kevbo7s Says:

    No thanks, no push stick when he cut the piece at the begining! I won’t be looking for advise from him any more!

  10. Fentanyl3 Says:

    THANKS! I love this idea, I have a small shop, and am always fighting for space, this will be great!!!!!!!!!!!!

  11. Fentanyl3 Says:

    McMaster Carr, Grainger, MSC, And dozens of other industrial supplies. Those listed will have a huge selection and the best prices. I know Grainger has a website, I don’t know about the others

  12. Fentanyl3 Says:

    While I’m sure my comment is going to catch some flak, I have removed every guard from every saw I have ever owned. Well, table saws anyway, you’ll find that a MAJORITY of people that use thier table saw regularly will remove the gaurd because it stops you from doing a large number of operations with the saw

  13. power2theq Says:

    Excellent!

  14. Marcial82 Says:

    nice…very nice!

  15. Marcial82 Says:

    so true

  16. vividconcept Says:

    100% if your experienced yes, if not watch those eyes and little pinkies, workshop machinery can bite the apprentice!!

  17. ruslanre Says:

    For small shop like I have it is a great idea. Please let me know how you made castor system.
    Thank you

  18. ZipSnipe Says:

    Brilliant!! Love the way you raise the table up, very simple but yet brilliant design!

  19. odmcarp Says:

    when you have the outfeed table over the tablesaw, instead of locking the casters, drop the outfeed table back down on top of the table saw. maybe put some anitslip between them, if needed. very good idea, i like that table you have there. i might make one for myself

  20. bonnyjishop Says:

    just copy and paste this into google search and you can download this plan —WOOD magazine issue #178 (Sept 2007) i just did ! and will put it to good use thanks for sharing this video!

  21. woodlist Says:

    Yep… But where will I find a shop as big as yours!
    Thanks for this.
    Woodrow Lister

  22. waldoaguirres Says:

    Genio vos si que sos un carpintero de banco, felicitaciones por el invento

  23. The90sRewind Says:

    that is really clever! i never even thought about having my table saw stored under its own extension/outfeed table.

  24. seumas2 Says:

    see seumas2 for table saw safety devices all placed up-front of the blade or cutting tool

  25. xzanadu89 Says:

    hey!!! that’s kool!!!fantastic idea!!!

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