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Expanding Miter Saw Table

Expanding Miter Saw Table

Regular price $9.99 USD
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Enhance your shop with an expanding miter saw table. Folded down it takes up 28”x 24” but can expand out to 89” long. This build is perfect for those looking to save space in a smaller shop or garage. Designed for DeWalt DWS713 miter saw, but includes easy formulas to fit to your miter saw

Plans Include:

  • 18 pages that include everything you’ll need to build this expanding miter saw table
  • All dimensions in inch and millimeter units
  • Color coded 3D images and cut plans so you know exactly where every piece goes
  • Full material list with links to all hardware so you don’t have to go searching

 

3D Model Available

  • Make Modifications to the design easily
  • Get the 3D model in the following file formats: Autodesk Fusion (.f3d), Sketchup (.skp), and Autodesk Inventor (.ipt .iam)
  • Bundle and save by getting the models and plans at the same time!

See the full step by step build video HERE

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Anonymous

Thank you

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Dee Ann Draper

As always, your plans make for sturdy builds. I'm not done yet because I ran out of 1/2" birch plywood and had to do another ~100 mile round trip to get some more. I'm adding drawers under the saw that I'm modeling after the ones I built for the rolling tool cabinet. More storage with less dust is the plan. Using the spacers and corner clamp attachments I bought from you have made building drawers and laying out spacers a dream instead of a nightmare. Back at it tomorrow when I get more wood.

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Anonymous

Plans need more written direction attached.

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Cheryl

The plans in combination with the video made the construction of the miter saw table relatively easy. I'm a novice and feel that the plans could be enhanced with a few written instructions. I found myself referring back to the video several times, and still managed to screw up the pocket holes, partially because of how the boards were referred to in the plans. All in all, the table came out beautifully. I will recommend to users who are working alone to mount the wing brackets onto the table first rather the wings. It makes them much easier to install.

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Kevin

There are many tips in the YouTube video that would have been very helpful if they had been included in the PDF. Consequently I relied much more on the YouTube video than I did on the PDF plans.