![]() Ready to start building a miter saw table? Here's what you'll need! Want the full set of four woodworking plans that also includes router table, planer stand and tool stand with lift? Click here to get a discount on the bundle! Thank you for your support! You can get the basic miter saw station plans by clicking the box below. Miter saw dust collection that ties into the wall mount dust collector with hoses and fittings hidden behind the back legs.A router table that fits under the larger side of the miter saw station and rolls out when needed. ![]() A planer stand that slides under the miter saw when not in use.A tool stand with a lift to raise and lower the belt sander under the workbench easily.A T track stop block system embedded into the work surface for repeatable cuts at the miter saw without a fence to get in the way.The top will hold the miter saw itself, with large work surfaces on either side that can also be used for assembly or glue ups.I tried to fit as many tools and features into this miter saw station as I could! You can substitute different tools in each of the sections, depending on what you have and use regularly. I also had to wheel the thickness planer out of the way whenever I wanted to make a longer cut! New miter saw station features ![]() I never bothered to reset my Kreg Stop Trak and fence extension when I upgraded to a new miter saw, so it was just wasted space. The "wings" on either side of the saw are used to support the lumber during the cut, but aren't good for much else. □ It was on casters to make it easy to move, but it was so big, it couldn't really go anywhere! And it took up way too much space for just one tool. My old miter saw stand just wasn't cutting it anymore (pun intended).
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