Due to it's size I had to break the build up into four phases. It's obvious that this is a rather large project. I prefer to use pocket holes for cabinetry like this. Table saw or a circular saw with a guide track.Miscellaneous hardware for the stop block and leveling feet.Ī rough list of tools to complete this project:.One pair of 26" full extension drawer slides.23 pair of 24" full extension drawer slides.The following is a rough list for materials: For those interested in the specifics of every dimension and cut I do have plans available. I'll walk you through the building process with this instructable to give you the overall process of building it. Custom CNC Detroit Redwings drawer pulls (GO WINGS!!).Quick access bins above the drawer storage for commonly used items like my cordless tools and items that don't need protection from dust.12" sliding miter saw with integrated dust collection.Openings below to store a trash can and my air compressor.And one 26" pull out tray to house my planer when not in use. Two extra large drawers for larger items that can support twice the weight. 20 drawers with full extension 24" drawer slides.More than 4' of material support on the right of the blade so a full 8' board can be placed on the right side without it tipping over to the floor.Roughly 106" of stop block capacity to the left of the blade.It fills all of my needs and is substantial enough to drastically increase organization and efficiency in my shop. ![]() This is what I'm calling the "Ultimate" Miter Saw Station.
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