Field Editor Chris Marshall shows some of the features of the Ultimate Miter Saw Stand he built for the May/June 2010 issue of Woodworker's Journal magazine.
This project is now for sale as a downloadable plan at http://woodworkersjournal.com/Ultimate_Miter_Station
need to know how you mounted your fence to cabinet. need spec's
jrmjrmeeker 4 hours ago
Good job nice place
jetradialdrillpress 1 month ago
huh, on my vac it turns itself off doesnt yours do that too?
skstepunk12727 6 months ago
Nice jb. Love the rear dust extraction.
toodlepipoldchap 7 months ago
Would this work for any miter saw like dewalt or hitachi saws.
jjbulls4523 9 months ago
Nice!!
woodentoolcompany 10 months ago
@jjenson2006
Wow!!! You are the greatest ever out there!
Pieces that you mentioned all have very different characteristics, functions, ways to operate and requirements to work... a really big and complicated table I assume. You might want to put it out to the market to benefit more people in need, or sell the plan perhaps?
Just curious, why putting hand operate tools like sander and jigsaw to a table?
JasonECI 1 year ago
I build something similar, but not just for my mitre saw, but for my router, sander, jigsaw and table saw. They all have a removeable section that is cut at whatever size that would make the surface flush with the rest of the bench. I can store these modules either under the benchtop or on shelves of my garage when not being used. I did this because I don't have a lot of shop space and this allows me to use all my stationary tools with a full table top.
jjenson2006 1 year ago
VERY nice! 5*
bondez6 1 year ago
Wow, I think you just sold me! I will have to build this thing. I like it because it's on casters, has lots of storage for off-cuts (which you can never get enough of) and I can take it from place to place if I ever need to. Something like that should last anyone a long time.
SailingandSuch 1 year ago