The completed station has about twice as much storage as I actually need. But that's a good thing in a shop that is continuously changing. I taped off all the edges inside the dust collection area and relocated my fire extinguisher from the back wall to the immediate left of the miter saw. Miter Station + Storage Out of 2x4's: For the longest time, an entire wall in my shop was taken up by my miter saw and its stand. I wanted to build a solution that would give me the ability to do repeatable cuts, lots of storage potential and not cost an arm and leg.This is what I ca.
Awesome looking miter station! So much room for activities!
LOL Thanks Sean!
@Sean said:Awesome looking miter station! So much room for activities!
Looks great! What materials did you use?
I love to get the plan what is the cost?
Yeah purchaseable plans would be great
It’s 3/4 maple plywood.
@teufelhunden said:Looks great! What materials did you use?
I’m afraid I don’t have plans and can’t claim the design. Check out Jay Bates on YouTube. This is modeled after his design and modified for my needs.
@pressureman0 said:I love to get the plan what is the cost?
I’m afraid I don’t have plans and can’t claim the design. Check out Jay Bates on YouTube. This is modeled after his design and modified for my needs.
@evannielsen said:
Yeah purchaseable plans would be great
This Is AWESOME!
Roughly, how many sheets of plywood did this take? And can you PLEASE post the top page of the drawing? I can not see the whole drawing.
Wow this is flippin’ amazing.. I’m drooling. I want to build one just like it! How long did it take you and could you give me a rough estimate on material costs? Again, aaammmaaazzziiinnnggg work!
-Andrew
I think I used 10-15 sheets total but that’s a rough guess. I’ll see if I still have the drawing and add the other page to my post if I still do.
@GMan said:This Is AWESOME!
Roughly, how many sheets of plywood did this take? And can you PLEASE post the top page of the drawing? I can not see the whole drawing.
Thanks so much for the kind words. It took me probably 3 months to get it mostly done as woodworking is just a hobby for me. But it is still somewhat of a work in progress. I used I think 10-15 sheets of ply which will make up the bulk of the cost. I found cheap drawer slides on eBay that work really well. And hinges and handles on amazon.
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@Bort182 said:Wow this is flippin’ amazing.. I’m drooling. I want to build one just like it! How long did it take you and could you give me a rough estimate on material costs? Again, aaammmaaazzziiinnnggg work!
-Andrew
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Building A Miter Saw Station
I really enjoyed this project, although I will never again use plywood that I had left over from a previous project; I used it for the large bottom piece. Save voice recorder file. It was slightly warped and caused the right side wall of the cabinet to be slightly higher than the left! Had to do a little “adjustment” on the wall height. I also decided to keep my existing Dewalt compound miter saw instead of buying the new Bosch gliding miter saw (although I did make the section holding the saw 2 1/2″ wider to accommodate the Bosch in the future).
– Bob Horner
On The Wall Miter Station Shop
Editor: This project is modified from our Ultimate Miter Saw Station. Due to the enormous amount of interest in this project, we have made this project (including the Cutting List and the plans for optional Scrap Bins) available as a Downloadable Plan in our online store. Click here to purchase and receive the plan immediately!