Next up on my project list is what I consider to be my first big shop project undertaking in a pretty long time. Since I got the bathroom done I've got a window here before spring starts to get something significant done, so I'm starting to look at the miter saw bench. As you can see, it's a total mess, and I use it a ton, so that means it just gets even worse. It is also one of the worst dust producers, as those with big miter saws know....
Man, look at all that dust....
As you can see, I also have a hard time throwing out wood scraps. I have started going through the wood and have gotten rid of some, but still this miter saw bench needs to be able to handle a lot of wood scrap storage. It really needs to be very multi-purpose:
1) Miter saw bench
2) Long worksurface to support 8' pieces adequately w/ fences
3) Dust collection hood that can accommodate full swing of the SCMS
4) LOTS of wood storage (above and below)
5) WW Benchtop drill press stand along w/ dust collection for it
6) Drill bit / DP accessory storage
7) Drawers for storage of other suppliers (sanding, hand tools, etc)
So, I've started by starting to remove the tools and re-arranging the bottom shelving units. They are metal units reclaimed from a local hospital that went out of business. Scored them for $5/ea. Not quite perfect for storing wood scraps but they do well and have a lot of dividers that come in handy. These will serve as the base for the station.
They are arranged for there to be exactly 8' from the wall to the end of the first metal cabinet, so that I can rip some of the worksurfaces based off 8' sheets. I'm planning a small alcove on the RH side where I'll build some sliding drawers to use for drill press accessories. Also an alcove underneath where the saw sits to put more storage for something not sure yet what...
Probably the most challenging part of this, is trying to maximize usefulness and utility of the miter saw station while also accomodating the massivness of the sliding saw. This particular SCMS is a Kobalt unit, and I find it to be actually a very nice saw. A lot of really nice features and all around utility for a very reasonable price ($300). This is compared to the $450 - $700+ often seen on SCMS from other name brands. The big downside, however, is this thing is simply massive. Some saws are a bit more intelligent in overall footprint, and setting up the slide bars in a way that reduces the overall size of the saw, but this one has the full depth of the slide rods sticking straight out the back, which makes it even worse when you tilt or rotate the saw for an angled cut....
In any case, I'll make the best of it. It clearly looks like the saw bench especially in the middle will have to protrude into the walkway a bit more than I'd like.
I'll have to move it forward a couple inches even from this position to have a decent dust vacuum hood behind it.
Any thoughts out there on the miter saw station? I'm working through the details this week of figuring out my approach for construction. It'll kind of be built as I go along, with many modifications along the way I'm sure.