I made this table really early on in my building journey, so there can definitely be improvements made on the construction. That being said, it's been holding up pretty well, and I get great use out ...
In my dream shop, my table saw butts up against a proper outfeed table, one big enough to support the largest boards as I rip them to size. But for now, I’m happy with this simple outfeed extension.
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13 ‘Cutting Edge’ Table Saw Tips

If you need to build a quick table, here’s a great way to make the legs. We’ve used this design to make tables for cabins, ...
A table saw is one of those tools that aren’t strictly necessary to have, but immensely helpful if you do happen to have one around. The folks at [I Build It] have made a three part series that ...
A miter saw table enables you to support longer stock when making your cuts. This one has handy leaves that lock in place or fold down for storage.
If your wood is showing signs of burning or splintering as it moves through the saw, you probably need to sharpen your blade.
Building a few custom jigs to guide your cuts will unlock the potential of your table saw, and the most important may be the crosscut sled. A crosscut sled provides a stable platform for you to make ...
The “table saw” swaps the saw for a nibbler; here it is cutting corrugated cardboard in a manner much like the saw it replaces. “Kid-friendly table saw” seems like either a contradiction, a fool’s ...