Thomas Custom Woodworks
Compact Miter Saw Station Plans - Written AND Video
Compact Miter Saw Station Plans - Written AND Video
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***THIS IS A DOWNLOADABLE DIGITAL BUILD PLAN AND NOT A TANGIBLE ITEM***
Upon purchase you will receive 32 pages of detailed written plans and a link for the 19-minute instructional video plans.
Key Features:
- Space-Saving Design
Retractable wings fold out for extra support when needed and fold back in to save space when not in use.
- Mobility at Its Best
Lockable casters allow you to easily move the station around your workshop, then secure it in place for stability.
- Smart Storage
Includes dedicated space for tools and accessories, keeping everything organized and within easy reach.
- Open Compartment for Easy Cleanup
An open compartment provides the perfect space for a garbage bin, making it easy to throw away scraps and keep your workspace tidy.
- Simple, Quick Build
Designed to be easy to build without compromising on functionality or appearance. This build is perfect for a beginner.
What is included in these written plans:
- Materials list
- Tools list
- Approximate cost
- Cut list
- Dimensions of every piece
- Step-by-step written instructions with pictures and dimensions
- Video plans (link is in the beginning of the written plans)
What is included in the 19-minute video plans:
- Step-by-step detailed instructions on how to complete every step of the build.
What you won't get with these plans:
- Vague instructions that will leave you guessing
- Confusion diagrams or missing measurements
- Assumption that you're a pro with a fully loaded shop
- A fast-talking, edited YouTube video instead of real guidance
Dimensions (also in the photos):
- Wings Folded: 32.5" Tall, 30" Wide, 18" Deep.
- Wings Unfolded (up): 32.5" Tall, 71" Wide, 18" Deep.
Power Tools Needed:
- Miter Saw
- Table Saw
- Drill
- Palm Router
Approximate Total Cost to Build: $195
Measurements are in Imperial only, not Metric.
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just got supplies to start the build!!
The plans and video were excellent—an easy project for someone like me (a beginner in woodworking).