Mobile Table Saw Cabinet
In this video I will be walking you through how I made a mobile table saw cabinet to store accessories for my table saw and parts for future projects. This cabinet is mobile using recessed casters and this cabinet also replaces the two legs that come with the saw to support the table saw extension wing.
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2” Swivel Casters – https://amzn.to/3qTjhGK
24” Drawer Slides (10 Pack) – https://amzn.to/38cCz3f
Drawer Pulls (25 Pack) – https://amzn.to/3wRbD3h
Leveling Feet (8 Pack) – https://amzn.to/3NHQtee
Beyond clever, great job!
great tip on the MDF drawer slide spacer templates!
I’m a simple man – I see a Rings Workshop shop organization video, I stop what I’m doing and queue it up to watch. Like the other comments mention, great idea on the cones. That’s what I like about your videos, I can always count on you having a clever and creative approach to problem solving!
I liked how you named your saw- because the sharp spinny bit is on TOP of the cabinet its named Saws TOP . Very clever 😁
Thank you
Awesome. I’ve been trying to figure out how to do that. I have the router wing on the 36 inch table. Do you have any plans? I’ll need to modify for my router but that’s easy.
Extremely clever use of the inverted cones to self-center. Seen it before with round pegs but cones are so much better – far more tolerant of finding the sweet spot to lower down and lock into place Reversing the adjustable feet to point upwards – genius – never seen that done before.
How about an update on that paint?
First off – Thank you so much for not making a stupid April Fool’s video. Secondly, great idea and execution. I especially liked the iterative alignment process. Happy to be subscribed.
Nice build, Chris!
That was amazing. I think ALOT & YOU have me beat! Thank you SO MUCH!!
Two great ideas, the alignment and the treatment of the casters. Good job
Thanks for this video. When I bought my saw stop I built a platform in the same shape as the base. It sits on top of the mobile base. Then the saw sits on top of the platform. It’s about 4 inches high and makes table saw stop a comfortable height for me. I had to extend the legs on the right side of the saw. I did this with some triangular brackets at the top of each leg. It worked well and I like it but I like this solution much better.
Nice Cabinet! Thanks
My new Favorite Channel .. 😎
I recognize your floor and garage door as my garage has looked exactly like that. Enjoy what you do.
Hi. Longtime no see.
Noticed your drill press seems to be missing the elaborate dust collection system you built for it. Do you still use that? If not, why, and any ideas how to overcome issues?
Thank you for your response. Love your channel
You’re me in the future. You’ve see comment before but holy cow, you think just like me. These are the things I am working out in my shop but just a year behind you. I thought about this when you did the miter saw dust block. All you need is to get rid of every single open metal tool stand that comes with tools and build a WoodSmith inspired drill press cabinet.
The cone idea along with the upside down supports is actually pretty brilliant. I really like that fact the cabinet can roll with it if it’s only raised half way. Very nice.
Where did you locate and acquire the small black plastic cones?
Impressive engineering solution. Would not have thought of that. Very Batman.
Nice i have been tossing around how to put a cabinet under my sawstop. Now i am going to have to buy a 3D . Just so I can copy this setup. For my gripper blocks, push sticks, extra cartridges, dado stack, etc
Another video that demonstrates why we love your work and channel. Unique and creative ideas in the recessed casters, leveling “feet” and the cone solution to both aligning and moving the cabinet, and the full disclosure of what you tried that failed. Keep it up!
Just curious… I was looking for plans regarding your under saw cabinet. Are you not selling plans for this? How about the cones. Would you consider selling those already made? If not. No worries. I can figure it out on my own, but would have paid to avoid the guess work. Thanks. Looking forward to more video content from you. I hope you haven’t left us here on YouTube.
Great work man! You’re never boring!
I’ve been kicking around the idea of putting my bandsaw on a shoo made mobile base. The caster idea is what I’ve been looking for….thanks!
Great project and video. Love the upside down leveling feet and the cones for alignment!
Did you ever track down the name of the black paint that worked so well for you?
Below is the link for the plastic cones if you would like to 3D Print your own. Plans to come in the near future for the cabinet.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5338917
Did you ever come across the brand and name of the paint? I searched this posting and did not see it anywhere… Thanks for what you do. I love this design.
Love your explanations of thought processes behind your projects.
New woodworker here, trying to get a decent clamp setup for my French cleat wall. I like the look of yours, but cannot make out details. Is it possible to get a pic or two of different angles of one of yours, with and without clamps so I can mimic?
Great build video – definitely need to consider this – just feedback, I had to go back to your old video to remember how you propped the saw 3 inches higher. When you make the router table video, please just show a screenshot of that modification.
The 3D printed cones use are using for re-aligning the cabinet to the saw is quit ingenious. I LIKE IT!!!
Great work. Now I must scrap my saw cabinet for yours. Love your thought process with trial and error. That’s how it should be done and it’s a trademark of good engineering.
Any chance of you making the plans available on your website?
Another great video!
Love the fact that you walk us through your trial and error design process. I am okay with the flip flops; The air nailer/naked eye balls, not so much. Take care 😉
Love it! Great ideas! I am working on a storage cabinet design for my Grizzly table saw that I just refurbished. I hate looking at that wasted space! Only problem I have is that the entire saw is on wheels (including outfeed table). You have been an inspiration to my channel as I am changing my man cave garage to a woodworking shop.
How funny.. I was thinking of cones for the alignment, just like a spud wrench used in iron working.
Nice job overall
Great idea. Are you going to post the plans for this on your website? And do you have a link to buy the cones?
Fantastic video. One of the brightest people I know.
Awesome work. The feet on top and centering jigs are very smart. Great job.