Upgraded Mitersaw Station - Times 3 - Times 16
comments (3) May 7th, 2009 in The Gallery
This is how I have upgraded my mitersaw station. Made out of 3/4"-thick MDF, this 16 drawers 8'-long X 18"-deep X 8"-high nest raise up the station at a confortable height for my 6' tall person, providing at the same time plenty of new storage space close to my working area. The simpliest and cheapest step was adding a 8' sub-base (3/4" MDF) and a sub-fence (5/16" HDF), eliminating any splinter when crosscutting, and giving great support for lumber. I admint that by having more than one mitersaw, I can reduce considerably the number of setups. For more construction details and photos, click here to be linked to the relevant page of my website. Best, Serge www.atelierdubricoleur.spaces.live.com
Design or Plan used: My own design - Atelier du Bricoleur / Woodworker's Workshop
posted in: The Gallery, tool, workshop, cabinet, tool chest
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Comments (3)
I'm very happy you learned something browsing my website. This is what it's all about, "sharing".
Best,
Serge
Posted: 6:56 pm on June 4th
I was very happy to read that you learned something in your last visit.
Keep up your great work too.
Best,
Serge
http://www.atelierdubricoleur.spaces.live.com
Posted: 9:35 pm on June 1st
I just wanted to thank you for creating your website. I learned something today and when I come back I'm sure I'll learn more!
Nice work, thanks.
Jason
Posted: 12:03 am on May 31st
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