Hello long time reader and I'm jealous at how handy so many members are.
I need a work bench for my garage bad. I have a rigid shop vac that's in one corner, a ryobi compound miter saw that's in another corner, a 3 gallon air compressor, and small ryobi router table.
I want to build a table keeping the following goals in mind…
1) Keep all the tools in an area that makes it easy to use (rather than going to each corner of the garage to fetch what I need)
2) Build a table that I can work on, rather than cutting stuff on the ground. Hopefully with this done, I'll get to use these tools to build more things.
3) Build something that has many uses. I have no work table right now.
4) More storage space.
I drew this up in SketchUp, which is a free app. I have ZERO previous CAD experience, however, it took me about 30 minutes to figure out how to use this program. It's pretty easy.
Any suggestion to the design is welcomed. Or maybe you made your workbench and would do something differently.
The table on the left, with the holes on top, I tried to copy Festool's MFT3 table. The holes are 1 inch in diameter, and it's "suspended" 3/4" up from the lower table surface since the top one is a sacrificial piece. Any advice on this would be helpful. The size was a 42" x 28", which is kind of odd (tried to be as close to Festool's size as possible but also keeping the space I have in mind). The holes aren't spaced apart perfectly. It's 3 inches apart horizontally and 4 inches apart vertically. Do you think this will be a problem in the future?
Both tables are 42" W x 28" L, I plan to put caster wheels on it, which should raise the table about 5 inches. Total height of the tables I hope will end up around 34"
I want to have my compound miter saw "floating" between the two tables, which will give me a lot of space on either side.
FRONT VIEW
TOP VIEW
3/4 VIEW
My Ryobi router table should fit perfectly in that slot and it will become apart of the surface…is this a good idea? I'm probably going to redesign this so that the platform that the router table is sitting on, will be supported left and right rather than "floating" and held together by screws. Again..good idea? no? I will need to also design some pull out drawers for the router table on the right and left side. Still need ideas on for that...
Questions I have:
1) What wood should I use to make the tables?
2) How should i screw everything together? I was going to buy a Kreg Jig and use pocket screws for everything.
3) More things that I haven't thought of….
Once I get the design finalized, I'll was planning on going out and buying the Makita track saw as I don't have room for a table saw. Anyone have experience with this tool?
Thanks for your comments and advice.
I need a work bench for my garage bad. I have a rigid shop vac that's in one corner, a ryobi compound miter saw that's in another corner, a 3 gallon air compressor, and small ryobi router table.
I want to build a table keeping the following goals in mind…
1) Keep all the tools in an area that makes it easy to use (rather than going to each corner of the garage to fetch what I need)
2) Build a table that I can work on, rather than cutting stuff on the ground. Hopefully with this done, I'll get to use these tools to build more things.
3) Build something that has many uses. I have no work table right now.
4) More storage space.
I drew this up in SketchUp, which is a free app. I have ZERO previous CAD experience, however, it took me about 30 minutes to figure out how to use this program. It's pretty easy.
Any suggestion to the design is welcomed. Or maybe you made your workbench and would do something differently.
The table on the left, with the holes on top, I tried to copy Festool's MFT3 table. The holes are 1 inch in diameter, and it's "suspended" 3/4" up from the lower table surface since the top one is a sacrificial piece. Any advice on this would be helpful. The size was a 42" x 28", which is kind of odd (tried to be as close to Festool's size as possible but also keeping the space I have in mind). The holes aren't spaced apart perfectly. It's 3 inches apart horizontally and 4 inches apart vertically. Do you think this will be a problem in the future?
Both tables are 42" W x 28" L, I plan to put caster wheels on it, which should raise the table about 5 inches. Total height of the tables I hope will end up around 34"
I want to have my compound miter saw "floating" between the two tables, which will give me a lot of space on either side.
FRONT VIEW
TOP VIEW
3/4 VIEW
My Ryobi router table should fit perfectly in that slot and it will become apart of the surface…is this a good idea? I'm probably going to redesign this so that the platform that the router table is sitting on, will be supported left and right rather than "floating" and held together by screws. Again..good idea? no? I will need to also design some pull out drawers for the router table on the right and left side. Still need ideas on for that...
Questions I have:
1) What wood should I use to make the tables?
2) How should i screw everything together? I was going to buy a Kreg Jig and use pocket screws for everything.
3) More things that I haven't thought of….
Once I get the design finalized, I'll was planning on going out and buying the Makita track saw as I don't have room for a table saw. Anyone have experience with this tool?
Thanks for your comments and advice.
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I'm obviously not an engineer.
