Just enough to mill and cut whenever it’s more comfortable to not have it open. I can fold the table without the need to detach the box, but not all the way. Once open, I have to install the blast gate box and connect the two pipes to the saw and the flange adapter in the recess for the router. They’re also easy to activate and deactivate. They’re fairly robust, enough for these kinds of projects. I’ve used three folding shelf brackets, the kind used to make folding kitched tables. Thanks to its wheels I can move the bench to the desired location, and it’s six leveling casters allow me to lock it and level it quite easily. Here you can see the full measurements of the woodworking workbench with both tables open.
This is the 3D SketchUp file included in the plans on this website. When it’s against the wall, the workbench is about 70cm deep and 180cm long The main idea that led me to designing and making the outfeed folding table is being able to put the bench by the wall so that it will take up as little space as possible when I’m not using it.Īt the same time, being able to open it to achieve a larger work surface so that I can cut and mill large workpieces whenever it’s necessary. Specs of the Folding Outfeed Table for Table Saw & Workbench How to use the DIY Folding Outfeed Table for Table Saw & Workbench.Specs of the Folding Outfeed Table for Table Saw & Workbench.