Below is the link for the plastic cones if you would like to 3D Print your own. Plans to come in the near future for the cabinet. www.thingiverse.com/thing:5338917
The cone idea along with the upside down supports is actually pretty brilliant. I really like that fact the cabinet can roll with it if it's only raised half way. Very nice.
Extremely clever use of the inverted cones to self-center. Seen it before with round pegs but cones are so much better - far more tolerant of finding the sweet spot to lower down and lock into place Reversing the adjustable feet to point upwards - genius - never seen that done before.
I'm a simple man - I see a Rings Workshop shop organization video, I stop what I'm doing and queue it up to watch. Like the other comments mention, great idea on the cones. That's what I like about your videos, I can always count on you having a clever and creative approach to problem solving!
I've watched about a dozen different takes on table saw storage, but this is the one that ticks all the boxes and I'll be modeling my solution after. Nice work!
Both cabinets turned out beautiful, clean and I like how they’re almost hidden in a way because they go so well with the table saw! Very smart solutions to joining to the table saw. My tablesaw is much smaller but I do need cabinets one for a router set up and I have a new bandsaw that I’d like to use but I need its own home and this cabinet is short enough it’d work well
Great work. Now I must scrap my saw cabinet for yours. Love your thought process with trial and error. That's how it should be done and it's a trademark of good engineering.
First off - Thank you so much for not making a stupid April Fool's video. Secondly, great idea and execution. I especially liked the iterative alignment process. Happy to be subscribed.
Another video that demonstrates why we love your work and channel. Unique and creative ideas in the recessed casters, leveling “feet” and the cone solution to both aligning and moving the cabinet, and the full disclosure of what you tried that failed. Keep it up!
I built a cabinet under the wing of my saw as well. However I already had a router table in that wing. So I built the cabinet with a hole or a horseshoe near the top to accommodate the big router and lift mechanism. To move the saw, I need to pull router out of the table and both are then free to move on their own.
Love the fact that you walk us through your trial and error design process. I am okay with the flip flops; The air nailer/naked eye balls, not so much. Take care 😉
Nice i have been tossing around how to put a cabinet under my sawstop. Now i am going to have to buy a 3D . Just so I can copy this setup. For my gripper blocks, push sticks, extra cartridges, dado stack, etc
@@jwar2163 funny you ask that, I have been doing some research on one myself. I have put a lot of money in upgrades on this one and honestly I would have been better off just buying a nicer quality one. I think a few things to look at are bed size…for instance I would love to be able to print insert plates for my SawStop, but the bed isn’t big enough. All metal hotend, dual gear extruder/direct drive, pei bed plate, auto bed leveling, and I want linear rails as they can move faster than belt driven, so it would allow me to print faster. There are a lot of things to look at, nice thing is you can buy a cheaper one and upgrade most parts as you go…other than bed size really. Long story short, even if you go a little less expensive now, you can always invest more into it to upgrade it along the way if you want, again other than the size of your bed.
@@RingsWorkshop the fact that you start at the top and just trim as you go down makes for awesome use and no waste/multiple templates being thrown away after. Nice work 👍🏽
Thanks for this video. When I bought my saw stop I built a platform in the same shape as the base. It sits on top of the mobile base. Then the saw sits on top of the platform. It’s about 4 inches high and makes table saw stop a comfortable height for me. I had to extend the legs on the right side of the saw. I did this with some triangular brackets at the top of each leg. It worked well and I like it but I like this solution much better.
Thank you! I did the same thing with the platform but only 3” (partly height for me, mainly height for bench I use as an outfeed table). Been really happy with the cabinet so far.
Very nice. impressive brainstorming and design process. I really like how the entire cabinet can be moved out from under the saw in its entirety so that you have access to the Sawstop service panel. I'm curious -- How has this been working out for you in the past 2 years? Still works as good as it did on the first day? Thanks.
Wonderful well engineered work. I have still to build my version of this inspired by your idea. I probably will turn instead of 3d print as I don’t have one. But brilliant. It has lately been pissing me off that people have been using your idea and claiming as their own. I am sure life catches up more than YouTubing but hope to see more content sometime. Brilliant work regardless!
Love it! Great ideas! I am working on a storage cabinet design for my Grizzly table saw that I just refurbished. I hate looking at that wasted space! Only problem I have is that the entire saw is on wheels (including outfeed table). You have been an inspiration to my channel as I am changing my man cave garage to a woodworking shop.
That’s awesome! The next video will be somewhat similar but on how I tackled the router extension wing and the cabinet for that. May give a few more ideas as well.
The one thing that keeps me feom doing a cabinet like this is a router table attachment. It hangs down and wouldnt allow for a cabinet. You mentioned you planned to still incorporate a router to your table. Id love to see how you did that.
The next video show I put it on the other side. Had a lot of debate on how I was gonna set it up but ultimately I wanted more space with the router table and the other side was against the wall.
Great build video - definitely need to consider this - just feedback, I had to go back to your old video to remember how you propped the saw 3 inches higher. When you make the router table video, please just show a screenshot of that modification.
Thanks! Great callout! I’ll be sure to do that. I was trying to avoid shooting too much new footage as I didn’t want to have the router table show in this video, but I could have used the video from the SawStop one, good call out.
Did you ever come across the brand and name of the paint? I searched this posting and did not see it anywhere... Thanks for what you do. I love this design.
No. It’s one of the more expensive ones from Home Depot, but I only got a quart and not a gallon, but the one I thought it was doesn’t come in a quart and it isn’t showing in my Home Depot purchases. Ugh. I’m going to have to stop in there because I know exactly where the can was so I’ll link it soon. I apologize for that.
Love your explanations of thought processes behind your projects. New woodworker here, trying to get a decent clamp setup for my French cleat wall. I like the look of yours, but cannot make out details. Is it possible to get a pic or two of different angles of one of yours, with and without clamps so I can mimic?
You’re me in the future. You’ve see comment before but holy cow, you think just like me. These are the things I am working out in my shop but just a year behind you. I thought about this when you did the miter saw dust block. All you need is to get rid of every single open metal tool stand that comes with tools and build a WoodSmith inspired drill press cabinet.
Just curious... I was looking for plans regarding your under saw cabinet. Are you not selling plans for this? How about the cones. Would you consider selling those already made? If not. No worries. I can figure it out on my own, but would have paid to avoid the guess work. Thanks. Looking forward to more video content from you. I hope you haven't left us here on TH-cam.
Nope I’m still here! Put a set of plans out last week, have three more coming over next month (including the one you referenced) along with another video! Just taking some time this summer to get some other projects done that I didn’t make into videos that maybe I could have (installing mini split, garage floor tile, soon to be resurfacing the deck), but there are so many videos out there on those topics, and I’m no expert in those areas, I didn’t make them into videos. I have thought about selling printed parts, but that is still in the works. The STL file is on my thingiverse site for free download if you have a 3D printer, or know someone that does.
@@RingsWorkshop Hi. Thanks for the response. May I ask one more thing? What is the dimensions of the cones you 3D printed. I am thinking to make my own from wood. were they about 3 inches tall?
Thank you! I will have plans up over next few weeks, I will preface it with a reminder that I raised my saw up 3” so you would need to adjust the height of the cabinet for that and likely just have one less drawer. The cones were 3D printed. I plan on making those available at some point soon as well. I’ll let you know when I get those posted, I need to take the time to make a thingiverse account and I’ll get it posted.
@@MarkLasbyCNC I have not made them yet, due to my saw being 3” taller than normal I was worried it would be confusing. I will add it to my list as I get back into making plans again soon.
@@RingsWorkshop Do not rush on my account. I drew my own plans and cut list for a slight variation of your design. I can send you photos when I complete the cabinet. i wanted 6" on top of the cabinet to store my cross cut sled and I did not bother with the space between the casters. I also left 6" of space on the back to hang a couple of other jigs. Thank you for all of the great ideas. I like to buy plan from creators like you to support you.
They stopped making it apparently, or rebranded it I should say. It was one of the top end Behr or Glidden paints that quote one coat coverage prime and paint. I’m sure they have it named something else, of course it was one out of like 200 purchases I made at Depot I used a gift card on so they can’t look it up.
Depot stopped carrying it, or it was replaced by something else. But the stuff I actually used is not in the stores anymore. Used a quart for both my cabinets under my table saw/router wing…amazing stuff. I want to say it had Diamond in the name and was a one coat primer and paint, but closest thing I’ve found only comes in a gallon now.
Hi. Longtime no see. Noticed your drill press seems to be missing the elaborate dust collection system you built for it. Do you still use that? If not, why, and any ideas how to overcome issues? Thank you for your response. Love your channel
Hello!…and thank you! I use it all the time still, it just isn’t large enough for that size hole saw unfortunately so I take it off for the few times I use larger bits or hole saws.
Awesome. I've been trying to figure out how to do that. I have the router wing on the 36 inch table. Do you have any plans? I'll need to modify for my router but that's easy.
I will at some point, they will need modified since mine is 3” taller than most will be. My next video will be on the router cabinet I made as well so I planned on getting plans together for both of those.
I had planned on making them but I was worried about it being 3” too tall for most people and being confusing. Still plan on getting back to making plans, I’ll add this to the list.
They discontinued it from what I can gather. I'm going to be painting another project all black in the next month or so, so I'm going to see what they have or if something replaced it. If it works as well I'll post that here.
I did not make plans as my table saw is on a 3” riser and was worried people would buy it to use with normal height saw and feel this was misleading as it wouldn’t work for them without modifications. Still may in the future and put a disclaimer on it, but that’s why I haven’t yet.
@RingsWorkshop please do add them with a disclaimer! I just bought mine today and was looking for a solution to the dead space on the right. I'd definitely buy plans and get busy asap!
Below is the link for the plastic cones if you would like to 3D Print your own. Plans to come in the near future for the cabinet.
www.thingiverse.com/thing:5338917
Awesome work. The feet on top and centering jigs are very smart. Great job.
Thank you! I appreciate that. Took me a lot longer to figure out than I care to admit haha.
731 and Rings would be a dangerous duo in the woodworking business.
731 is the man. His accent alone makes it dangerous.
The cone idea along with the upside down supports is actually pretty brilliant. I really like that fact the cabinet can roll with it if it's only raised half way. Very nice.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Extremely clever use of the inverted cones to self-center. Seen it before with round pegs but cones are so much better - far more tolerant of finding the sweet spot to lower down and lock into place Reversing the adjustable feet to point upwards - genius - never seen that done before.
Thank you! I hadn’t seen the feet either but was really happy how well they worked in that fashion!
I'm a simple man - I see a Rings Workshop shop organization video, I stop what I'm doing and queue it up to watch. Like the other comments mention, great idea on the cones. That's what I like about your videos, I can always count on you having a clever and creative approach to problem solving!
Thank you! I really appreciate that!! Glad you are enjoying them.
My new Favorite Channel .. 😎
I recognize your floor and garage door as my garage has looked exactly like that. Enjoy what you do.
I liked how you named your saw- because the sharp spinny bit is on TOP of the cabinet its named Saws TOP . Very clever 😁
HahahHa love it!
I've watched about a dozen different takes on table saw storage, but this is the one that ticks all the boxes and I'll be modeling my solution after. Nice work!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Two great ideas, the alignment and the treatment of the casters. Good job
Thank you!
The 3D printed cones use are using for re-aligning the cabinet to the saw is quit ingenious. I LIKE IT!!!
Thanks! I was very happy the worked and turned out well!
Both cabinets turned out beautiful, clean and I like how they’re almost hidden in a way because they go so well with the table saw! Very smart solutions to joining to the table saw. My tablesaw is much smaller but I do need cabinets one for a router set up and I have a new bandsaw that I’d like to use but I need its own home and this cabinet is short enough it’d work well
Thanks! Glad you liked them both! I’m very happy how they turned out.
Great work. Now I must scrap my saw cabinet for yours. Love your thought process with trial and error. That's how it should be done and it's a trademark of good engineering.
I’ve been kicking around the idea of putting my bandsaw on a shoo made mobile base. The caster idea is what I’ve been looking for….thanks!
Glad it could help!
First off - Thank you so much for not making a stupid April Fool's video. Secondly, great idea and execution. I especially liked the iterative alignment process. Happy to be subscribed.
Thank you! I forgot it was April fools when I scheduled it to be published, I fell for multiple things yesterday myself…such an annoying event imo.
Use of inverted cones is brilliant!
Thanks!
Fantastic video. One of the brightest people I know.
Hahaha thank you sir! Been a long time! Hope all is well with you and the family!!
Another video that demonstrates why we love your work and channel. Unique and creative ideas in the recessed casters, leveling “feet” and the cone solution to both aligning and moving the cabinet, and the full disclosure of what you tried that failed. Keep it up!
Thank you! Appreciate the feedback and that you enjoyed those parts.
I built a cabinet under the wing of my saw as well. However I already had a router table in that wing. So I built the cabinet with a hole or a horseshoe near the top to accommodate the big router and lift mechanism. To move the saw, I need to pull router out of the table and both are then free to move on their own.
Very nice!
Love the fact that you walk us through your trial and error design process. I am okay with the flip flops; The air nailer/naked eye balls, not so much. Take care 😉
Hahaha that’s fair.
Impressive engineering solution. Would not have thought of that. Very Batman.
Hahah thank you as always! Always enjoy your Batman compliments haha
Great idea with the cones.
Thanks!
Great idea on the cones and recessed casters. looks like a really great storage option.
Thank you!
Nice build
I'm glad you like it!
Nice i have been tossing around how to put a cabinet under my sawstop. Now i am going to have to buy a 3D . Just so I can copy this setup. For my gripper blocks, push sticks, extra cartridges, dado stack, etc
I’ve seen a lot of people print push blocks and knockoff grippers as well. So much you can do with it.
@@RingsWorkshop What model of 3D print for a novice would you recommend. I was always told to buy your second tool first to save money.
@@jwar2163 funny you ask that, I have been doing some research on one myself. I have put a lot of money in upgrades on this one and honestly I would have been better off just buying a nicer quality one. I think a few things to look at are bed size…for instance I would love to be able to print insert plates for my SawStop, but the bed isn’t big enough. All metal hotend, dual gear extruder/direct drive, pei bed plate, auto bed leveling, and I want linear rails as they can move faster than belt driven, so it would allow me to print faster. There are a lot of things to look at, nice thing is you can buy a cheaper one and upgrade most parts as you go…other than bed size really. Long story short, even if you go a little less expensive now, you can always invest more into it to upgrade it along the way if you want, again other than the size of your bed.
@@RingsWorkshop Thanks for the insight and the information.
great tip on the MDF drawer slide spacer templates!
Thanks! I had never seen it done that way before but it has worked out really well for me over the last few years.
@@RingsWorkshop the fact that you start at the top and just trim as you go down makes for awesome use and no waste/multiple templates being thrown away after. Nice work 👍🏽
That was amazing. I think ALOT & YOU have me beat! Thank you SO MUCH!!
Hahaha thank you! I appreciate that!
Great project and video. Love the upside down leveling feet and the cones for alignment!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for this video. When I bought my saw stop I built a platform in the same shape as the base. It sits on top of the mobile base. Then the saw sits on top of the platform. It’s about 4 inches high and makes table saw stop a comfortable height for me. I had to extend the legs on the right side of the saw. I did this with some triangular brackets at the top of each leg. It worked well and I like it but I like this solution much better.
Thank you! I did the same thing with the platform but only 3” (partly height for me, mainly height for bench I use as an outfeed table). Been really happy with the cabinet so far.
Very nice. impressive brainstorming and design process. I really like how the entire cabinet can be moved out from under the saw in its entirety so that you have access to the Sawstop service panel. I'm curious -- How has this been working out for you in the past 2 years? Still works as good as it did on the first day? Thanks.
Wonderful well engineered work. I have still to build my version of this inspired by your idea. I probably will turn instead of 3d print as I don’t have one. But brilliant. It has lately been pissing me off that people have been using your idea and claiming as their own. I am sure life catches up more than YouTubing but hope to see more content sometime. Brilliant work regardless!
Hahaha it happens in the maker space a lot I’m sure. I hadn’t personally seen any other videos claiming it as their own though.
Nice build, Chris!
Thank you! Appreciate that!
Another great video!
Thanks!
Great work man! You're never boring!
Thank you! How’s the bench coming along!
Love it! Great ideas! I am working on a storage cabinet design for my Grizzly table saw that I just refurbished. I hate looking at that wasted space! Only problem I have is that the entire saw is on wheels (including outfeed table). You have been an inspiration to my channel as I am changing my man cave garage to a woodworking shop.
That’s awesome! The next video will be somewhat similar but on how I tackled the router extension wing and the cabinet for that. May give a few more ideas as well.
Beyond clever, great job!
Thank you!
The one thing that keeps me feom doing a cabinet like this is a router table attachment. It hangs down and wouldnt allow for a cabinet. You mentioned you planned to still incorporate a router to your table. Id love to see how you did that.
The next video show I put it on the other side. Had a lot of debate on how I was gonna set it up but ultimately I wanted more space with the router table and the other side was against the wall.
Nice Cabinet! Thanks
Thank you!
Great build video - definitely need to consider this - just feedback, I had to go back to your old video to remember how you propped the saw 3 inches higher. When you make the router table video, please just show a screenshot of that modification.
Thanks! Great callout! I’ll be sure to do that. I was trying to avoid shooting too much new footage as I didn’t want to have the router table show in this video, but I could have used the video from the SawStop one, good call out.
Here in Florida, we call those shoes Florida Safety Shoes. I’m like you and wear my Florida Safety Shoes whenever possible.
Hahaha love it!
Thank you
Thank you!
Did you ever come across the brand and name of the paint? I searched this posting and did not see it anywhere... Thanks for what you do. I love this design.
No. It’s one of the more expensive ones from Home Depot, but I only got a quart and not a gallon, but the one I thought it was doesn’t come in a quart and it isn’t showing in my Home Depot purchases. Ugh. I’m going to have to stop in there because I know exactly where the can was so I’ll link it soon. I apologize for that.
Curious about that too..
@@kevindawes1832 looks like they may have switched to a different series or what they call it. I could not find it when I went there last week.
Great cabinet. Where did you get the cones to help align the cabinet to the saw?
I 3d printed them.
Love your explanations of thought processes behind your projects.
New woodworker here, trying to get a decent clamp setup for my French cleat wall. I like the look of yours, but cannot make out details. Is it possible to get a pic or two of different angles of one of yours, with and without clamps so I can mimic?
Thank you! I have a video around tool storage and I explain it in depth! Should help you out a bit! Let me know what questions you have from there!
How funny.. I was thinking of cones for the alignment, just like a spud wrench used in iron working.
Nice job overall
Haha thank you! Ya it worked out well!
You’re me in the future. You’ve see comment before but holy cow, you think just like me. These are the things I am working out in my shop but just a year behind you. I thought about this when you did the miter saw dust block. All you need is to get rid of every single open metal tool stand that comes with tools and build a WoodSmith inspired drill press cabinet.
Hahaha! Not going to lie this one, mainly the centering on the supports part, took way longer than I like to admit!
Where did you locate and acquire the small black plastic cones?
3D printed them, I have a link to the file in the pinned comment.
Just curious... I was looking for plans regarding your under saw cabinet. Are you not selling plans for this? How about the cones. Would you consider selling those already made? If not. No worries. I can figure it out on my own, but would have paid to avoid the guess work. Thanks. Looking forward to more video content from you. I hope you haven't left us here on TH-cam.
Nope I’m still here! Put a set of plans out last week, have three more coming over next month (including the one you referenced) along with another video! Just taking some time this summer to get some other projects done that I didn’t make into videos that maybe I could have (installing mini split, garage floor tile, soon to be resurfacing the deck), but there are so many videos out there on those topics, and I’m no expert in those areas, I didn’t make them into videos. I have thought about selling printed parts, but that is still in the works. The STL file is on my thingiverse site for free download if you have a 3D printer, or know someone that does.
@@RingsWorkshop
Hi. Thanks for the response. May I ask one more thing? What is the dimensions of the cones you 3D printed. I am thinking to make my own from wood. were they about 3 inches tall?
@@neilf4128 about 1 3/4” tall, base where it attaches is 2”x2”
Hi! I went to look for plans on your website website, and I can’t find them. Happy to buy them, but could you send me the link to them? Thank you!
On my long to do list, didn’t make them initially as I didn’t expect a demand for them since my saw is raised 3” higher than factory.
Great idea. Are you going to post the plans for this on your website? And do you have a link to buy the cones?
Thank you! I will have plans up over next few weeks, I will preface it with a reminder that I raised my saw up 3” so you would need to adjust the height of the cabinet for that and likely just have one less drawer. The cones were 3D printed. I plan on making those available at some point soon as well. I’ll let you know when I get those posted, I need to take the time to make a thingiverse account and I’ll get it posted.
I have uploaded the cones to thingiverse for download.
www.thingiverse.com/thing:5338917
Did you ever locate the paint brand info?
It has been discontinued, or at least not carried by Depot anymore.
Is this solution for 36" or 52" sawstop?
36”
Any chance of you making the plans available on your website?
They will be up sometime in the next month or two.
@@RingsWorkshop I cannot find the plans on yuor web site.
@@MarkLasbyCNC I have not made them yet, due to my saw being 3” taller than normal I was worried it would be confusing. I will add it to my list as I get back into making plans again soon.
@@RingsWorkshop Do not rush on my account. I drew my own plans and cut list for a slight variation of your design. I can send you photos when I complete the cabinet.
i wanted 6" on top of the cabinet to store my cross cut sled and I did not bother with the space between the casters. I also left 6" of space on the back to hang a couple of other jigs.
Thank you for all of the great ideas. I like to buy plan from creators like you to support you.
Did you ever track down the name of the black paint that worked so well for you?
They stopped making it apparently, or rebranded it I should say. It was one of the top end Behr or Glidden paints that quote one coat coverage prime and paint. I’m sure they have it named something else, of course it was one out of like 200 purchases I made at Depot I used a gift card on so they can’t look it up.
How about an update on that paint?
Depot stopped carrying it, or it was replaced by something else. But the stuff I actually used is not in the stores anymore. Used a quart for both my cabinets under my table saw/router wing…amazing stuff. I want to say it had Diamond in the name and was a one coat primer and paint, but closest thing I’ve found only comes in a gallon now.
@@RingsWorkshop Appreciate it.
Hi. Longtime no see.
Noticed your drill press seems to be missing the elaborate dust collection system you built for it. Do you still use that? If not, why, and any ideas how to overcome issues?
Thank you for your response. Love your channel
Hello!…and thank you! I use it all the time still, it just isn’t large enough for that size hole saw unfortunately so I take it off for the few times I use larger bits or hole saws.
Awesome. I've been trying to figure out how to do that. I have the router wing on the 36 inch table. Do you have any plans? I'll need to modify for my router but that's easy.
I will at some point, they will need modified since mine is 3” taller than most will be. My next video will be on the router cabinet I made as well so I planned on getting plans together for both of those.
Are the plans for this still coming?
I had planned on making them but I was worried about it being 3” too tall for most people and being confusing. Still plan on getting back to making plans, I’ll add this to the list.
Any updates on the paint?
They discontinued it from what I can gather. I'm going to be painting another project all black in the next month or so, so I'm going to see what they have or if something replaced it. If it works as well I'll post that here.
Are there plans?
I did not make plans as my table saw is on a 3” riser and was worried people would buy it to use with normal height saw and feel this was misleading as it wouldn’t work for them without modifications. Still may in the future and put a disclaimer on it, but that’s why I haven’t yet.
@RingsWorkshop please do add them with a disclaimer! I just bought mine today and was looking for a solution to the dead space on the right. I'd definitely buy plans and get busy asap!
Great idea but the elevator metal is a distraction to the video
Some love it, some don’t. Happy building.