Brad after watching two videos I subscribed. I like that you're not fake. You admit to screwing up and fix it. No one's perfect even with a lot of planning. Awesome videos keep it up!
Nice build. Good to know we all make silly mistakes building things. But dealing with them and fixing them so it doesn't show is the real craftsman's ability. Well done...
I purchased the plans and I have to say great job Brad as providing great detailed plans. I've purchased other plans from other youtubers and I was disappointment with the lack of detail around the cuts. Your plans are really helpful and give all the detail you need! Nice job Buddy!
i really like your style of building cabinets. you make it feel so easy that I think I could do it. I'll be trying it very soon, thanks for the videos!!
Just finished this build today. Great plans and great video. Fits nicely under a Delta 36-5152 T2 with a router table installed on the right side. Finally have oall my table saw and router gear in one place.
Buying the plans now. My son and I are building the bed of your design, lathe cabinet and storage cabinet in three weeks :-) love your designs and plans!
Great use of space under your table saw. I only have a job site table saw st the moment but I can see how this build can be applied to other storage solutions around my shop. Thanks!
Great video and plan, as usual! FYI, the plan says you need 7 drawer slides, you really need 9. Building it this weekend. My pile of crap is actually bigger than what you showed! Keep ‘em coming, Brad!
The spacers are great for aligning drawer hardware. A good tip is to lay the cabinet on its side when installing them, gravity holds the slide and the spacer in place, keeping hands free for attaching.
I've been looking for a good "under the saw" blade and doo dad storage cabinet. Most of what I've seen involve an expensive CNC machine but, dang, I just won't spend that kind of money. Great design and I love the vertical "drawers"...brilliant! Nice job!
Awesome build!!!! I definitely need to build one I have a similar issue but I thought a cabinet would be perfect NOT. This is what I need, besides my cabinet now only holds my saw blades and table saw wrenches. I’ll definitely be buying the plans in the near future. Awesome job!!
Hey this was a great project, thanks for the plans. I have the contractors sawstop so I changed some of the measurements. Same height and depth but only 19 inches wide. I loved the technique of cutting the drawer fronts from one panel this gave my cabinet a great look. In fact it looks to nice to be in my shop. It’s nice when you learn something new.
Dude! I love how you did the vertical drawer! Been looking for a way to do it for my air tools. Totally using your method. Great video man and happy New year!
Very nice Brad! I like that! I have the 3 HP 52” Professional cabinet saw and I think I need something like that. Great design, thanks but I think I’ll make a few changes in mine but yeah when your shop is small turns out thats a lot of wasted space under the saw
Great video. Question... Did you remove the SawStop supporting table legs to allow the cabinet to fit under the saw and get the full width possible? If so, is there something that you installed to fill the gap so the table top won't sag?
Where did you get your push block? Did you make that yourself, and if so, where did you get the file for the laser? Thanks for your time, and information.
I have been trying to avoid this project in my shop for months , but I guess if it will give a reason to order a Kreg 4 pocket hole jig I will go ahead and do it !
I watched your vid 3x and I purchased the plans…..great vid/great audio..?…what do u think about using MDF for the drawers?……I have some extra MDF and I need to make room IN THE SHOP
I drew a design very close to that and posted the design on FB about a month ago, and then started the build.I see a couple Ideas of yours I may go back and do I used a full sheet as a divider may pull it out and do strips like you did,(save wood)
How do know where to put the slides? I'm making a tool chest with the verticle opening at 36.675. I want to make 6, 3 inch drawers and then two bigger drawers. How do you figure out where the slides go? Thanks.
Thank you for the video. I plan to build one for my sawstop as well. I have a question for you. It looks like you removed the legs that are under the extension table in order to get that wide of a cabinet under it. I have searched all over the internet to find out how necessary those legs are and have found nothing definitive about it. How has removing the legs worked out for you? I never put much on that table other than a stack of what I’ve cut and a stack of what I plan to cut.
R W did you get an answer to your question? I’m wondering the same thing. I have the SS 3HP PCS with 36” extension and would like to build this table but the dimensions don’t work with the legs.
@@sandrarattray1202 I have not. From everything I’ve read, mostly on forums, the only conclusion I can arrive at are those legs are just there as a precaution against the saw tipping to the right. It would take a lot of weight to get the saw to tip but I reckon it’s engineered that way just in case. I think what I am going to do is build the cabinet under the wing and mount leveling feet up side down and just slightly butt them up against the bottom of the wing at the far right edge ( as you face the side with the saw’s controls).
Great project Brad! I have a SawStop just like yours. Now I just need to get your plans tried to buy it tried to get page to open with no success with out a plan i just have a hope and a prayer
Question about the plans you provide for this build, is Kerf width considered in your cut layout? Looking at your plans It doesn't look like it. Not ignoring that all plywood size varies +/- I want to be sure that I understand what is being recomended in the plans will work on a standard sheet of plywood purchased from a bigbox store.
Kerfs are not shown in the cut diagram, but are accounted for so all cuts can be made from the sheet and a standard of 1/8" Kerfs for each cut. Hope that makes sense
Really enjoyed your video! Did you put a wood block in front of your miter table stop block just to replicate the size of the wood for stability, or is there a safety advantage?
Awesome stuff Brad! I'm going to have to check out your plans. However, I'm still deciding if I should use that area for my shop vac and dust separator
Love the look! But I’m curious about what the actual advantage is for a vertical drawer? It would seem that ordinary drawers could hold all the same tools and eliminate the need to make hangers. Do you ever glue your pocket hole joints? Do you apply any finish to your shop cabinets?
Been watching your videos and liking what you build. Definitely want to build your miter saw stand. I have to ask though, you have a $700 track saw and you crawl around on your driveway sectioning up your plywood? Don't you have any saw horses so you can do a stand up job?
Awesome idea!! I will be ordering your plans here shortly...as soon as it gets above 30° here that i can work in the garage...lol. Soooo what's with the table with the dog holes....where might someone find one of those? Lol
Great work!! I am building a shop storage cabinet now & am just about ready to assemble. Can you share links for the drawer pulls & wheels? Many thanks!!
Thanks for posting this video. I modified your plans to fit it between my saw's body and the router table hanging closer to the end of my 52" rails. It's a great use of other wise dead space!
In one of your previous videos, you cut a 1/4” dado for the drawer bottom. This time you just used glue and brads. Any particular reason for the different technique?
I love your storage cabinet. I'm going to download the plans and make one myself. Do you have a link for the drawer pulls too so I can get them ordered?
Get the PLANS HERE: fixthisbuildthat.com/tablesawcabinetplans
that looks like a 36" saw stop? is that correct? any issues with removing the support legs on the wing?
Brad after watching two videos I subscribed. I like that you're not fake. You admit to screwing up and fix it. No one's perfect even with a lot of planning. Awesome videos keep it up!
Thanks for the sub, Brandon!
I love the sliding doors. Makes it look so much better and organized than just flat drawers
+The Beardless Man thanks, Donovan! Totally agree. And I love the framing of the vertical panels and the drawers.
Brad you killed this project!! Great job!! this is a must for under the table saw!!!
+Todd Ellefson thanks, Todd!
Nice build. Good to know we all make silly mistakes building things. But dealing with them and fixing them so it doesn't show is the real craftsman's ability. Well done...
+Gary Mucher thanks, Gary!
Some great ideas here! I made my tablesaw cabinet about 3 years ago. Wish I had seen this video first. Thanks for posting.
+Captain Ron thanks!
I purchased the plans and I have to say great job Brad as providing great detailed plans. I've purchased other plans from other youtubers and I was disappointment with the lack of detail around the cuts. Your plans are really helpful and give all the detail you need! Nice job Buddy!
Great to hear that, Nate!
i really like your style of building cabinets. you make it feel so easy that I think I could do it. I'll be trying it very soon, thanks for the videos!!
This is one of the best looking plywood boxes. So satisfying.
+Geoff Else may as well make them look nice, right?
Just finished this build today. Great plans and great video. Fits nicely under a Delta 36-5152 T2 with a router table installed on the right side. Finally have oall my table saw and router gear in one place.
My table saw accessories are strewn about my shop. I really need to do something like this. Great video and project, Brad.
+The Average Craftsman thanks! It'd a real game changer for organizing
Buying the plans now. My son and I are building the bed of your design, lathe cabinet and storage cabinet in three weeks :-) love your designs and plans!
+Randy Green that's awesome, Randy! Tag me on social so I can see the builds if you post them. Thanks for your support!
Always! I was concerned about buying plans at first, but fast and secure with no issues. Keep up the great content
Really good use of space brother. I dig that hanging storage for push sticks and blades. May have to steal that !
+John Malecki thanks, brother! Punch it in the face!
and he finally did!
Great use of space under your table saw. I only have a job site table saw st the moment but I can see how this build can be applied to other storage solutions around my shop. Thanks!
+Shawn Chamberlin you're welcome!
Excellent craftsmanship! Added this to my ever-growing project list.
+westcoastotb so many projects, so little shop time 😃
Great video and plan, as usual! FYI, the plan says you need 7 drawer slides, you really need 9. Building it this weekend. My pile of crap is actually bigger than what you showed! Keep ‘em coming, Brad!
Ok, so I’m an idiot. You need the 7 that the plan calls for.
I have the same issue. Great example of what can be done. Nice job on the build and the video. Thanks Brad.
+Gary Jones thanks, Gary!
I just downloaded your plan and I will build one of these shortly. Great way to organize table saw "goodies" and use otherwise dead space. Thanks
+Steve Gronsky awesome, Steve. Thanks for the support!
Of all of the designs that I came across, this was the best one. Congrats
Dude you're like poetry in freakin motion! Wonderful craftsmanship! Great construction tips!
Very nice build and lots of great tips for doing a bunch of drawers. Thanks for sharing.
+BronkBuilt thanks!
Great use of space under the saw, think I'll borrow your idea for that dust collecting dead space under mine! Keep up the awesome work!
Thanks!
10:33 ...That's top notch bro! Nice work
Thanks, man!
Great project!! I love the vertical slide-out storage. Gonna steal that for sure.
Awesome, have fun with it!
Please do more woodturning. The series you made was really good.
Thanks, Markus!
These videos are truly great. If you could only show and record everything 20% slower, they would be perfect.
The spacers are great for aligning drawer hardware. A good tip is to lay the cabinet on its side when installing them, gravity holds the slide and the spacer in place, keeping hands free for attaching.
Yup, I did the cabinet on the side trick for the sliding panels. would work for those too
Love it! One of those annoying areas in a lot of shops (including mine) put to great use. Great build!
+The Old Plank Woodworks yeah, it was a black hole for me.
I've been looking for a good "under the saw" blade and doo dad storage cabinet. Most of what I've seen involve an expensive CNC machine but, dang, I just won't spend that kind of money. Great design and I love the vertical "drawers"...brilliant! Nice job!
I just finished mine. Thank you so much for the video, inspiration, and plans :)
Awesome design! Really enjoy your videos and style. You're one of the very best on TH-cam. Happy New Year!
+Jay Kepley thank you, Jay. Happy New Year!
just found this - you're one of the top results for "table saw storage cabinet" on google, just FYI :) And I've now subscribed, love your work
Perfect for the new table saw. Good video and great shop project.
Super job. Thanks for doing this project for us subscribers!
+Artagain you're welcome!
You make plywood furniture look amazingly beautiful! Great video, as always!
I kinda like baltic birch :)
Awesome build!!!! I definitely need to build one I have a similar issue but I thought a cabinet would be perfect NOT. This is what I need, besides my cabinet now only holds my saw blades and table saw wrenches. I’ll definitely be buying the plans in the near future. Awesome job!!
+Thom spillane thanks, Thom!
Hey this was a great project, thanks for the plans. I have the contractors sawstop so I changed some of the measurements. Same height and depth but only 19 inches wide. I loved the technique of cutting the drawer fronts from one panel this gave my cabinet a great look. In fact it looks to nice to be in my shop. It’s nice when you learn something new.
Great project Brad! I have a SawStop with the same open space. Now I just need to get your plans and make it.
Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome!
Dude! I love how you did the vertical drawer! Been looking for a way to do it for my air tools. Totally using your method. Great video man and happy New year!
Thanks, Marc!
Man, I like that cabinet! Now I'll need to get some Kreg stuff.
They are great jigs!
Excellent! I'm getting right on my own build. Thank you.
+Diego Armijo thanks!
Beautiful design and great execution.
thanks!
Nice job! I've been threatening to build one of these for years now, someday. Might steal a few ideas.
Steal away!
Very nice Brad! I like that! I have the 3 HP 52” Professional cabinet saw and I think I need something like that. Great design, thanks but I think I’ll make a few changes in mine but yeah when your shop is small turns out thats a lot of wasted space under the saw
Yes, it's a great way to reclaim the space
Downloaded your plans and made the cabinet, it turned out pretty well, thanks for posting.
Have you ever had any issues with not having the support legs on your tablesaw wing?
Great video. Question... Did you remove the SawStop supporting table legs to allow the cabinet to fit under the saw and get the full width possible? If so, is there something that you installed to fill the gap so the table top won't sag?
I was wondering this too. Or add shims or something to give the wing some support...
Also curious about this. Any issues with the missing legs, over time?
Where did you get your push block? Did you make that yourself, and if so, where did you get the file for the laser? Thanks for your time, and information.
that's awesome Stifler! .. good job
+wforl try the pale ale
Love the Han Solo Blaster push stick. Any chance I can gt the template for that?
Love the functionality of this! Building it!!!
I have been trying to avoid this project in my shop for months , but I guess if it will give a reason to order a Kreg 4 pocket hole jig I will go ahead and do it !
As you could see I avoided it for far too long as well :)
Is that a Han Solo DL-44 push stick? Very nice!
Yep!
Awesome cabinet.. You could even use some Kaizen Foam mounted in the drawers for some super neat storage!
+David Moss that would be nice!
Just completed my build of this yesterday. Thank you!
I watched your vid 3x and I purchased the plans…..great vid/great audio..?…what do u think about using MDF for the drawers?……I have some extra MDF and I need to make room IN THE SHOP
Pretty cool Brad. Good tutorial on the drawer building and install.Thanks for sharing
Second time seeing your channel and of course have subscribed. You have some fine equipment and use them well. I hope to learn in the future.
Great design, layout and execution! Thank you for posting!
Very nice cabinet. I ordered the plans on your website. Looking forward to building this one! Thanks!
I drew a design very close to that and posted the design on FB about a month ago, and then started the build.I see a couple Ideas of yours I may go back and do I used a full sheet as a divider may pull it out and do strips like you did,(save wood)
+James McGuire yeah, saves on Wood and weight!
How do know where to put the slides? I'm making a tool chest with the verticle opening at 36.675. I want to make 6, 3 inch drawers and then two bigger drawers. How do you figure out where the slides go? Thanks.
Thank you for the video. I plan to build one for my sawstop as well. I have a question for you. It looks like you removed the legs that are under the extension table in order to get that wide of a cabinet under it. I have searched all over the internet to find out how necessary those legs are and have found nothing definitive about it. How has removing the legs worked out for you? I never put much on that table other than a stack of what I’ve cut and a stack of what I plan to cut.
R W did you get an answer to your question? I’m wondering the same thing. I have the SS 3HP PCS with 36” extension and would like to build this table but the dimensions don’t work with the legs.
@@sandrarattray1202 I have not. From everything I’ve read, mostly on forums, the only conclusion I can arrive at are those legs are just there as a precaution against the saw tipping to the right. It would take a lot of weight to get the saw to tip but I reckon it’s engineered that way just in case. I think what I am going to do is build the cabinet under the wing and mount leveling feet up side down and just slightly butt them up against the bottom of the wing at the far right edge ( as you face the side with the saw’s controls).
Great project Brad! I have a SawStop just like yours. Now I just need to get your plans tried to buy it tried to get page to open with no success with out a plan i just have a hope and a prayer
Good work Brad, looking forward to doing something similar
+Brad Ross thanks!
Question about the plans you provide for this build, is Kerf width considered in your cut layout? Looking at your plans It doesn't look like it. Not ignoring that all plywood size varies +/- I want to be sure that I understand what is being recomended in the plans will work on a standard sheet of plywood purchased from a bigbox store.
Kerfs are not shown in the cut diagram, but are accounted for so all cuts can be made from the sheet and a standard of 1/8" Kerfs for each cut. Hope that makes sense
@@Fixthisbuildthat Thank you.
Been loving all your cabinet projects!
+Mason Tejera thanks! It's been awesome getting organized.
Really enjoyed your video! Did you put a wood block in front of your miter table stop block just to replicate the size of the wood for stability, or is there a safety advantage?
Great use of the space Brad!👊
+Jameson Elam thank you!
I just built this and it's fantastic!! Thanks!
I saw today's IG post on this cabinet. This is a great idea, dont know how i missed it last year.
Awesome stuff Brad! I'm going to have to check out your plans. However, I'm still deciding if I should use that area for my shop vac and dust separator
Yeah, I still need a good storage solution for those too :)
Love the look! But I’m curious about what the actual advantage is for a vertical drawer? It would seem that ordinary drawers could hold all the same tools and eliminate the need to make hangers.
Do you ever glue your pocket hole joints?
Do you apply any finish to your shop cabinets?
Can you comment on the top on your workbench? Looks like a butcher block type build with MFT type holes. Did you build it? Thx. Enjoy your videos.
The workbench you have there, how do you rate it? I’m looking at one like that. Is the steel frame sturdy? Thanks
Very sturdy but too small for me
Awesome Cabinet and great use of space... Keep the good stuff coming!!!
This has been on my list for a while.
+Infinite Craftsman mine too!
Awesome work! Love it
+731 Woodworks thank you!
You give great ideas in your videos and explain things so clearly. I love this project. :-D
+Making And Fixing thanks!
Awesome idea. Just found my next project!
Been watching your videos and liking what you build. Definitely want to build your miter saw stand. I have to ask though, you have a $700 track saw and you crawl around on your driveway sectioning up your plywood? Don't you have any saw horses so you can do a stand up job?
Awesome idea!! I will be ordering your plans here shortly...as soon as it gets above 30° here that i can work in the garage...lol. Soooo what's with the table with the dog holes....where might someone find one of those? Lol
sweet! I really dig this project. Loved that tip about chamfering the bottom of the drawer. Very nice :-) Cheers!
Yeah, it's a great little hack
Impressive! Nicely done!
+Torsan1977 thanks!
What happened to the two legs on the right hand table extension?
Such a great video!Really enjoyed the builds!
Great work!! I am building a shop storage cabinet now & am just about ready to assemble. Can you share links for the drawer pulls & wheels? Many thanks!!
Thanks for posting this video. I modified your plans to fit it between my saw's body and the router table hanging closer to the end of my 52" rails. It's a great use of other wise dead space!
I love your videos Brad. Keep building great projects!
Vertical drawers! Yeah baby!!!
Yeah boy!!! Sorry I forgot to call you out in the video :( I tried to make up for it in my IG post though :)
Fix This Build That I'll only hold a grudge until next year 😜
I just bought your plans....can't wait to build it. Sadly, most of our stores are out of good Baltic birch plywood :/
Absolutely Brilliant
In one of your previous videos, you cut a 1/4” dado for the drawer bottom. This time you just used glue and brads. Any particular reason for the different technique?
I've started using the nailed on bottom technique because it's faster and the bottom doesn't rattle
Where do you get your drawer pulls? They aren't in the parts list. Somewhere on Amazon or home center?
Did you use 1” frame to have the cabinet door (to the left) bud up to the drawer (to the right)?
Thanks brad!
This project turned out nice!
+Jonathan Ransom thanks!
I love your storage cabinet. I'm going to download the plans and make one myself. Do you have a link for the drawer pulls too so I can get them ordered?
Thanks! Here is the link amzn.to/2C9L3aJ
Nice work as always
+gssns thank you!
Nice build brother!
+JB Marker thanks!