Great idea and well explained. Im more amazed by how your mitre saw actually has decent dust extraction. If that was mine, the camera would have been covered.
Used this same idea after seeing Gosforth Handyman's video. It seemed so simple and basically genius, no huge mitre station required. Saves on a lot of space when you don't have huge workshop. 👍 😎
Congratulations on your new tool /toy. Hopefully you get great use out of it for many years to come my friend. Can't wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Keep making. God.
Hi Matt, that was a vert simple idea for your mitre saw station, I might see if my wife will let me put my saw in the dining room, look forward to your next video.
A simple solution for all of us without big workshops, cheers Matt (and AndyMac of course). BTW I keep wondering if you know what the owner of your previous house has done with 'The Real Badger Workshop'?
Excellent demo of how to easily create a mobile mitre station. Thanks for sharing! Just a quick question on another, but similar topic. How are you getting along with your Axminster table saw? Are you happy with the performance? I'm currently using my Evo' rage 5s. I'm kinda happy with it, but wondering if you would recommend the upgrade to your cabinet saw.
This is very annoying Matt, I had it all planned out for my workshop rebuild, MFT bench on one side, Mitre station on the other modelled on the side extensions with drawers/cubby holes on the sides from your previous workshop, and the mitre saw shroud from Keith Brown’s, this video gives me another choice I now have to wrangle with !
Well you are a lucky guy. I think you have a proper workshop, right in your living room. But I suspect you are not married, my wife wouldn't like my shop in the house!
Tools I use
www.badgerworkshop.com/toolsiuse
Great idea and well explained. Im more amazed by how your mitre saw actually has decent dust extraction. If that was mine, the camera would have been covered.
Genius! Compact mitresaw-station but yet with all you need from it.
Thank you
Simplicity at its best, Nice job Matt
Thank you Steve
Used this same idea after seeing Gosforth Handyman's video. It seemed so simple and basically genius, no huge mitre station required. Saves on a lot of space when you don't have huge workshop. 👍 😎
It is such a good simple idea
Clever solution to make those supports modular and therefore moveable!
Seems to work well
Congratulations on your new tool /toy. Hopefully you get great use out of it for many years to come my friend. Can't wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Keep making. God.
Thank you very much Jared
Great space-saving ideas.
Thank you
What a great and simple solution, this would work for me not having a big shed. Thank you.
Yes great for small spaces
Nice one Matt 🍺🍺👍👍
Thank you
Great video. Thanks
Thank you
Easy to position and all level as well. I like the supports with the end stops attached, good idea. Tony
Thank you Tony
Hi Matt! This was great! Simply & clever idea!
Thank you
Brilliant, Matt! Fantastic work! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you
That's a brilliant idea I'm currently very limited to space and often end up working off the kitchen table. I'll definitely be building my own
It’s great for a small space
brilliant solution, and the mobility is a real bunus
Thank you
Hi Matt, that was a vert simple idea for your mitre saw station, I might see if my wife will let me put my saw in the dining room, look forward to your next video.
Thank you. Good luck with that
Always is some resolution. It is really handy idea.
Thank you
Nice wee set up 👍
Than you
Thx. Sweet n simple. As I haven't worked with mdf much, my concern is it's stability to wear and tear.
You could use ply
Good one matt
Thank you
Nicely done. Andy's video was the first of his I watched. Fantastic stuff. Like your version too. Really easy to follow/reproduce. Cheers.
Thank you Ian
Excellent idea. Off I go to get some MDF!
Thank you. Wish I could say it was my idea
good job Matt. Bet you can't wait to keep the dust out of your house!
Thank you
A simple solution for all of us without big workshops, cheers Matt (and AndyMac of course). BTW I keep wondering if you know what the owner of your previous house has done with 'The Real Badger Workshop'?
I have no idea what it is used for now
Thank you for your video. I have a question. Which brand of Guide Rail Squares for bosch rail do you use? 😀
Benchdogs
Elastic Rubber Luggage Rope Cord with large Hooks , extend your reach to carry mdf ...
Excellent demo of how to easily create a mobile mitre station. Thanks for sharing! Just a quick question on another, but similar topic. How are you getting along with your Axminster table saw? Are you happy with the performance? I'm currently using my Evo' rage 5s. I'm kinda happy with it, but wondering if you would recommend the upgrade to your cabinet saw.
It is a great saw. I no longer have it as I moved house
When I saw the thumbnail I thought looks like Andy’s, nice adaptations though Matt
Thank you
Where do you get your m d f from Matt? So expensive now .
This just came from wickes
Nice solution! :) Its strange seeing "Mr Table Saw" without a table saw, are you saving that for your new workshop?
Hopefully one soon
Did I miss your updates in a long time? What happened to the old shed/shop? I sort of found it dar dar… the new space seems like a new spot?
I moved house last year
Mat, Beaut idea mate. Is that place a toy shop or what ? All the best, Brian
Thank you
This is very annoying Matt, I had it all planned out for my workshop rebuild, MFT bench on one side, Mitre station on the other modelled on the side extensions with drawers/cubby holes on the sides from your previous workshop, and the mitre saw shroud from Keith Brown’s, this video gives me another choice I now have to wrangle with !
If I had the space I would probably still build a mitre station with a hood
Why's this dude working in the living room of a cottage??? 😩😩😂
Am I the first? Yeah!
I have a question. That saw seems very light weight. It seems most tools are heavy and substantial.
It is very light. That’s sort of the point so it is potable
Well you are a lucky guy. I think you have a proper workshop, right in your living room. But I suspect you are not married, my wife wouldn't like my shop in the house!
No I am not. Don’t think I would be allowed one
Working from your living room 🤔 come on mate get back into your shed 🔨
I don’t have one
Sorry didn't mean to be disrespectful 😕
Until you get a proper workshop?🤷🏻♂️