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    Table saw cabinet ideas

    I posted about my winter table saw rebuild project in another thread:

    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=12066

    A cabinet was suggested and I've fallen in love with the idea. It's a must have now. I've searched the Net since that post and have come across two plans. It seems that everyone has an affiliate program an is selling the same things over and over.

    I'd love to see photos of the table saw cabinets you have and hear any advice you might be able to give me.

    Some things I'm looking for:
    • Dust collection
    • Blade and tool storage
    • Fence and miter gauge storage
    • Router cabinet w/dust collection
    I haven't decided on the fence system I want, so I'm not sure of the ultimate dimensions of the cabinet. I'm leaning toward something shorter around 30".

    Thanks for any help you can give me!

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    Jim,

    Do some searching here on that bulleted list, you'll find lottsa stuff on here. Best of luck to you and post some pics!
    Wood: a fickle medium....

    Did you know SMC is user supported? Please help.

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    Even though I have yet to build this mobile base cabinet for the saw and router, this is the design I like.


    Here's the link to the plans if you decide on this one.
    Mobile Sawing and Routing center

    Good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Fancher
    I'd love to see photos of the table saw cabinets you have and hear any advice you might be able to give me.
    Jim,

    Here are a few free designs I found:

    http://www.bt3central.com/articles/l...p?ArticleId=83

    http://www.bt3central.com/articles/l...sp?ArticleId=5

    http://www.bt3central.com/articles/l...p?ArticleId=60

    http://www.bt3central.com/articles/l...p?ArticleId=73

    http://www.bt3central.com/articles/l...p?ArticleId=80

    The pictures below should be in the same order as the links above, but I can't guarantee it.

    HTH,

    Tom
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    James Krenov says that "the craftsman lives in a
    condition where the size of his public is almost in
    inverse proportion to the quality of his work."
    (James Krenov, A Cabinetmaker's Notebook, 1976.)

    I guess my public must be pretty huge then.

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    Some things I'm looking for:


    • Dust collection
    • Blade and tool storage
    • Fence and miter gauge storage
    • Router cabinet w/dust collection
    Thanks for any help you can give me![/QUOTE]
    A couple of years ago, American Woodworker designed what they called the 'Ultimate Tool Stand', very similar to the BT3k threads in another reply. Their page is gone from their site, but there are copies available in a couple of archives. I had it at one time, didn't wind up building it for various reasons, but cannot locate it on my computer at this time or I'd email it to you.

    Another search to look for is Popular Woodworking's 'Little Shop' series.
    Last edited by Ned Bulken; 09-30-2004 at 2:14 AM. Reason: another article came to mind
    Ned

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    You can draw up your own plans. I have about 10 minutes drawing time in the jointer base plan & about 20 minutes in the table-saw base plan. You can see both here. http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=12434

    All I did is figure out how high I wanted the tool top to be when finished & how deep, wide & high the case needed to be to provide the height needed. & room inside to fit the drawers or shelves or dust collection I wanted there. Don't forget to include casters or the tool base your going to use in the measurements. Its really pretty simple. Actually I didn't even use a straight edge, just a quick free hand sketch with dimensions written in. The most important thing is your cut list.

    I am not bragging here but it does help to be able to envision what you want & how it should look when finished. I know some people have a hard time doing this. I have a friend that can't do this & needs a complete detailed drawing. If this is the case you can make your own, give it a try it's fun.

    First I make the face frame & then cut the material for the case the 2 ends, back, top & bottom,dividing panels then run dado's or rabbits as needed & glue & nail the case together make sure its square & fasten the face frame on. Then make the shelves, drawers & doors, install the drawer glides, shelves, mount the doors with the cabinet laying on its back & install knobs or handles etc...
    Last edited by Bart Leetch; 09-30-2004 at 11:10 AM.
    I usually find it much easier to be wrong once in while than to try to be perfect.

    My web page has a pop up. It is a free site, just close the pop up on the right side of the screen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ned Bulken
    A couple of years ago, American Woodworker designed what they called the 'Ultimate Tool Stand',
    Is this it?

    http://christophermerrill.net/ww/pla...l_Stand_1.html

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    James Krenov says that "the craftsman lives in a
    condition where the size of his public is almost in
    inverse proportion to the quality of his work."
    (James Krenov, A Cabinetmaker's Notebook, 1976.)

    I guess my public must be pretty huge then.

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    Thanks for all of the tips!

    Tom, that site is fantastic. I can't believe I haven't come across it in my searches.

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