Miter Saw Station
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In this video I build a miter saw station for The Boardroom. This video is packed with neat shop tips.
Link for filters and latches. Have a look around Wynn's website, there is lots of good info.
wynnenv.com
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I just purchased your sanding disk and used it immediately upon arrival. The embossed area on the disc is a very intuitive way for lining up the sandpaper...a thoughtful touch. I have a small shop out of the garage and do not have a jointer. This performed beautifully on my contractor Dewalt table saw. This is a game changer for me. I am currently making my first ever cabinets and cabinet doors. While everything has been reasonably square in the past, this brings it to a whole new level. I just wanted to let you know that you have a amazing product for a fair price. Thanks a ton.
That is really great to hear. Thank you for the feedback.
Right?! Every time I use it years later I'm still shaking my head at how great it is. Saves me so much time I can't believe it.
An almost exact replica of my tooth brushing station at home. Come up with your own ideas, Mike!!!
Giggled at this way more than I probably should have. Thank you! :D
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Screw you both. Literally a carbon copy of my shoe repair bench. Next thing you know you'll also be showing off your 8 pack abs...
Ha! Sorry...
You are the funniest!!!! I wonder how many people watch you videos and miss the humor you pepper into every sentence. Please keep it up. “K-bobs, toilet track, 12 inch dado stack… such wit.
Thank you very much. I wonder the same thing from time to time.
Your workshop would be FUN to just sit in, read the paper, and have coffee! WHAT A BEAUTIFUL PLACE!!!You are one smart and talented guy! Thanks for sharing!!
Sometimes I do just that.
So many clever ideas in this one. Instructive, entertaining, AND non-vomitous!
Thank you.
You know it’s going to be a good weekend when the boardroom drops a video on Friday! I’ve been looking forward to this video.. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and the free entertainment, hope you know it’s greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much.
It's nice to see care put into shop furniture. A large part of the work experience is the environment, so having furniture that not only looks good but functions well is essential to enjoying that work experience.
Great point!
Love the build and the Minnie driver reference was quite subtle and sophisticated, keep them jokes coming!
Thank you.
You really have a good Frank Horwarth impresion going with your narration style
Or maybe he is impersonating me?
I love your stuff Mike. I expecially enjoy your narration and sense of humor - as well as the fact you have real experience and ideas that make sense to me. So many TH-cam woodworking videos seem contrived or just put out to have something for people to click on. You always make me think about cool ways to go about shop ideas.
Thank you. Thats about the best compliment I could get.
Man, I was just thinking, I haven't seen a Mike Farrington video in a while, and like two hours later, BAM here it is.
Wee!
If you ever get low on fans you've got me. Love living vicariously through you. You are,"Wood Man".
Ha! Thank you.
Nice job, Mike. I built a similar dust collection set up for my small garage hobby shop. 2hp Jet unit exhausting into a plenum with a Wynn filter. Works pretty well. Thanks for another great video.
Thank you.
Open TH-cam and see a new trip to the boardroom. Always a great day
Thank you.
You sense of humor gets me every time. Nice work!
Awesome, thank you!
Just when I thought I found the best Woodworking people on TH-cam, this guy comes along. Just what I needed! Great stuff and an instant subscriber.
Welcome aboard!
Mike you’re low key the goat. Beautiful build and it’s insane your video editing skills are on par with your woodworking.
You said it wasn’t perfect. I would love to know what you would have done differently or isn’t perfect because only your level of experience could call out what could be improved.
Seriously tho, thanks for making videos. Aspirational isn’t the word I’d use because it would be crazy yo get on your level king 👑
Thank you. There are a few little things. I would have made a better shroud around the chop saw. That one I reused from my last chop saw. I also don't like the dead space benching the in feeds. I need to come up with something to store there.
@@MikeFarrington really appreciate the responses Mike!
That dado stack gauge is brilliant.
I made a dado story pole based on anotber guys video. One side with shims and one side without. All combos. It was early in my woodworking and I effed up once and had to start over. That was a lot of blade changes..
Thank you. That is a helpful tip.
Thanks, Mike, for another stellar project loaded with more of your trademark "Pro Tips". You truly are 'a cut above'. Cheers from Toronto.
Thank you.
Great job Mike, I can tell that you like building shop fixtures and jigs as much as the woodworking you do. I share that same passion, usually I like the challenge of the jigs over the project.
Thank you.
I watched this for the miter station but I really like your dust collection system - I think I will adapt it to my shop!
Thank you.
Very nice project! May have to do something similar in my new shop building. Just as an aside, Tulip Poplar/Yellow Poplar (a member of the magnolia family) is a different species/family than cottonwood and true-poplar/aspen. The former is used heavily in the furniture industry, especially in the east where it grows prolifically. Great material and very reasonable cost as you mention.
Thank you. The funniest part of the wood industry is how street terms overlap the scientific name in no logical way.
@@MikeFarrington Yea, that's very true and it can even sometimes be whacky within a geographic region. That said, Yellow/Tulip Poplar is truly "worthy" and a pleasure to work with.
Your videos make my shop a more organized and safer work place. Thanks!
Great to hear!
You make the best shop furniture.
Thank you.
Never clicked so fast in my life!
Thank you.
I will be moving into a new shop soon and the dust collector ideas will serve me well. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and continue to stay safe.
Thank you! You too!
Green grass and high tides forever is one of my all time favorites. Awesome guitars
Thank you. Agreed.
Well done, young man! Too many people I've encountered over the years don't understand why anyone would put so much effort into something like this. I both understand and applaud your efforts!
Thank you. I'll work with this for years to come, extra effort now helps later.
Loved the level of detail you put into these videos along with your dry sense of humor! Keep it up!!
Thanks a ton!
I don't remember you coming over to my shop.
I Frankensteined my dust collector upside down and backwards just like yours...
But I used quick connect norfab.
But jokes a side glad to see that you are getting the micros under control.
Thank you. Dust collection is a continuous journey.
You are the man, ha. This video is gnarly - so many things in this. Idk how I got here, but it makes me want to work wood all day
Thank you.
Wow. Great work and project, but really great content without hype and clickbait-ism. I find most other woodworking TH-camr videos, well, vomitous to use a word from your library.
Your sense of humor adds just the right touch to top it off. Well done sir, we’ll done. I’ve subscribed!
Thank you. Welcome aboard.
Nice chop saw station and dust collection
Thanks a lot
Helpful, useful, humorous and no vomit. Great video and love your delivery. I'm setting up a new space for myself and this video helped resolve a bunch of issues that have been bouncing around in my head. I mean who doesn't like holes for handles lol! Thanks Mike!
Glad it was helpful!
Really smart solution for short pieces with the T track and the filter quick change is genius. Thanks for the great content!
Thank you very much.
I have waited 1210 days for this.
Your on the way out time-line is very similar to mine.
Thank you as always.
Move to North Texas!
Slow and steady, even if that means 4 years. Ha! I would love to more to North Texas, but its too hot.
The Brian Fantana reference during the nail gun misfire tip earned a subscriber
Ha! Thank you. Great movie.
Love the dance when seeing things in place for the first time. Thanks for sharing your project!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video thanks for this. I don't know why but I have the impulse to re watch this when I get home with a cup of warm coco and my slippers 😂👍
Ha! Thank you.
Pearls clutched with that MDF stunt you pulled! Haha! I love the Dado pro tip!
Ha! Thank you sir. Hope you're doing well.
Nice video. Glad to see you kept the radial arm saw. See some new toys in that shop, gratz.
Thanks 👍
@@MikeFarrington Great dust collection system too, nice getting that up off the floor.
Dude the level of precision and attention to detail for shop cabinets is CRAZY!!! This is why you are the best!!
Wow, thanks!
Man I wish I could reply with a picture… I just installed that vanity I was talking to you about like a month ago. It turned out amazing. I made the case and drawer fronts out of sapele and the top out of African mahogany. Sprayed it all with a moisture resistant lacquer from Sherwin Williams. It turned out amazing!!! Now I wait for the next one… how has business been for you? Is it getting tougher to get people to sign on the dotted line? Or are you booked for years on end? 😆
Making dust collection appear neat and tidy is near mission impossible. But somehow you pulled it off. Nice job!!!
Thank you.
That's a slick setup Mike! Can't believe you got that chop saw for $75
Thank you. Yeah, the guy selling it had no idea what it was.
@@MikeFarrington I love buying tools from a sucker!
I got a Friday off work and a Farrington video to watch. It's going to be great weekend! I've been inspired to step out into my shop and build some shop drawers. Thanks, and great video as always!
Good stuff.
I am jealous at the cleanness emptiness largness and tool kickassness in your shop.
Thank you.
Thank you Mike for introducing me to the "Gamma Seal". Watched this video within an hour of you posting it. Used your Amazon link (immediately) and ordered a bucket & seal, and now have rid myself of the dreaded clear bag & strap clamp. My application was much different than yours (Laguna dust collector) but I engineered a way for my purpose and I am grateful for the info. I will no longer be wishing for additional limbs to accomplish this task.
Good stuff, that is really neat to hear. Thank you for sharing.
Outstanding presentation! You solved the chop saw dust collection puzzle so brilliantly. Kudos. I built Norm's version of the bench almost 20 years ago but could never get adequate dust collection figured out for my 12 inch sliding double compound saw. Still have the saw and am building new bench in smaller shop. You have given me some good ideas for a intermediate dust collector that runs independent of my ClearVue dust collector. Nothing shortens the life of a 5hp motor then constantly turning it on and off. Those Wynn filters are awesome. I've still my two original filters with my ClearVue and other than back blowing them annually, they might last for ever.
Love the reference to Norm, his solutions may not have been the best but he inspired us to try.
Thank you very much.
Great video! I've watched a ton of this type of video, and this is the best one I've seen! That's because it so closely matches the details of what I've been planning, so it must be the best.
Joking aside, I like it because it addresses the dust collection in a great, clever way, and adds in the same radial arm saw I want to add. I also like how you step down the width as you go out.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Boy oh boy do I wish that I had that kind of room!
Thank you. I am fortunate to have my shop.
You've ruined me! I will forever refer to a T track as a toilet track.
thanks for so much good vibes and knowledge. Love your work!
Haha.
Both helpful and entertaining. Thank you for sharing. I have a recently remodelled modest workshop in my double garage and have made similar stop blocks for my mitre station. I am in awe of your work and shop 🌞
Thank you.
Defo entertaining Mike thanks, I love all the little play on words lol K....Knob, Mini Driver 🤣🤣 also as always fine craftsmanship
Thank you Conor.
@@MikeFarrington I believe there is a scammer in this feed
@@ConorMakes It would seem so. I have reported it, we'll see how long it take for them to pull it down.
I have trouble remembering you're a woodworker. I just listen for the music suggestions. Keep Rockin' Amigo!
Rock on!
Awesome project, as always. The movie and song references are always great! The bucket attachment is ingenious and so many other great tips.
Thank you.
A man in complete harmony with his craft. Something tells me he was producing ornate dovetails of Japanese level complexity by the age of 4.
Thank you very much.
Wow, what an excellent result. Just shows what a bit of planning will do. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great job Mike! You inspired many people 👏👏👏
I appreciate that!
Mike, love your work and mind! I’ve been waiting for this exact build for years! Cheers!
Glad you like it!
Awesome video! Always appreciate you taking the time to record voice over narration to pair with your excellent video footage!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another great project Mike! Always enjoy watching your videos and gaining some new knowledge of how you do things
I appreciate that!
Finally, someone who knows (kanows) how to properly pronounce knob (kanob)!
Ha! There are few of us around, let me tell you.
This video just came across my feed since I have been looking at building a miter saw station. Holy crap your shop is amazing!! Yeah ... shop envy is a thing.
Thanks for sharing this.
Wow, thanks!
Green Grass and High Tides is my anthem. I reside near the coast in Texas and love fishing in saltwater. I also am a golf course superintendent that grows grass for a living.
Check out Atlanta Rhythm Section’s “Champagne Jam” if you’d like another great southern rock driving album. The Ballad of Lois Malone…just great,great music.
I'll give em a listen. Thank you. Always looking for song recommendations.
Looks fantastic! Great radial arm saw. Nice shop! Lots of room.
You deserve it. I built for decades .
It's worth having a decent set up! 👌
Thanks 👍
I'm not sure what's better. The actual video or your witty repartee. Keep the great work, I always look forward to new content.
Thank you.
I regularly check back for new videos, such a great watch! I’ve learnt so many tricks & tips. Keep it coming. 👌🏽
Thank you! Will do!
Awesome job bud , I’m an English carpenter and joiner of 35yrs and love radial arm saws , they are so versatile we even had a smaller Dewalt one back when they were green and orange that we took on site . Really like your set up though
Thanks 👍
Great video. Your workshop is bigger than my house.
Its bigger than my house too.
One day when I win the lottery I intend to have a similar shop to this. Beautiful. I may even make my tooth brushing station similar with some granite tops.
Ha! Thank you.
Excellant video Mike. I greatly enjoy how you point out numerous details in your process.
I appreciate that!
Wow, you know a cabinet maker when you see one. So clean and surgical it's scary.
Thank you very much.
Minnie Drivers are great in Good Will Hunting and when building face frames!!🤣 Love the video and the project. Most definitely not vomitous.
Great to watch and fun to listen to! Thanks Mike!
Ha! Thank you.
Oh wow, that was very interesting and entertaining at the same time!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video... I'd have to watch this several dozen times to absorb all the information in it!
Wow, thanks!
As usual, just amazing. I could only wish my work shop could fit one in. My workshop (for my business) could probably only just fit your car in... if it was empty. One must keep dreaming though.
Thank you.
I'm generally less freaked out by radial arm saws then the average person as I grew up with one... but that beast is kinda intimidating!
Thank you. Yeah, it's a monster for sure.
3:43 That was subtle and hilarious. Well played.
Thank you.
watching you work is like watching an artist paint Mike. Love your stuff. Also helps youre a little funny ;)
Thank you very much.
Those gamma seal bucket lids are great! I use them on my maple sap collection buckets. We have a very small urban operation and some of the trees we collect from are beyond walking distance from home. The gamma seal lids work so well we don't have to worry about tipping a bucket in the car on the drive home. This is a slick "hack" for them!
I also use a gamma seal lid as my oil change recycle bucket. Same reason, won't spill in my van.
lol toilet track - great work, great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
No better feeling than vindication for years of hoarding up spare pieces that “could be useful someday”! I have a couple shop projects that have justified me in the past.
How many times have I said those same words to myself.... Could be useful.
Just got to watch your video - this is a really nice piece of work.
Thank you very much!
@3:40 LOL. That's not bad. It came out of left field and that's what makes it funny. And the care you put into shop furniture that no one will ever see just goes to show your attention to detail and mastery of your craft.
Ha! Thank you.
Awesome work that Norm would approve of!
Thank you very much.
We are not supposed to 'envy' others, but every time I watch you use your sliding tablesaw, it creates massive amounts of envy in me. Very nice project that surely beats my miter saw on a rolling stand that gets rolled out of my garage and onto the driveway for cuts....because outside is my dust control process. 🙂
Thank you very much!
Always a pleasure to see your monsters take life!
Thank you.
Fun seeing that side of the shop all done up.
Thank you. Its a nice addition.
Love it. I literally just dragged out my dust deputy XL, intend to use it as a dedicated cyclone for miter saw and maybe add gates for some smaller bench tools. As always, top notch. 🎯
Thank you. So far I've been impressed with its performance.
SkilZZZZZZZZZ. Love that Beast of a radial arm saw! Cheers
Thank you.
Fantastic work. I’m going to have to take the legs off my radial arm saw, I love the extra storage you got underneath while also increasing the rigidity.
I think it was a worthy upgrade.
So many little tips in this video. I really liked this one!
Glad you liked it!
As is the "Norm" nice. Looks great
Ha! Thank you.
Very nice,I’m envious about the Omga chop saw. Absolutely top of the food chain.
Thank you. Its a nice saw for sure.
Nice design. Looks super functional. Well done!
Thank you.
Love the commentary you and Cam from Blacktail Studios need to do a podcast. I'm sure it would be brilliant.
That would be cool!
I love the dado idea
Thank you.
I'm done clutching my pearls! Awesome video with lots of great instruction.
Glad it was helpful!
Very nice space. Very functional i love that new shaper. Any thing Felder is a great asset to your shop. Best of luck to you and thank you for always creating such great content.
Thank you.
I always enjoy your projects and your videos. Well done.
Thank you very much!