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Flip-top multi-functional workbench

DIY4Knuckleheds
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DIY4Knuckleheds
DIY4Knuckleheds
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Pine timber framing and Plywood were used to build a flexible workbench to incorporate a table saw and mitre saw.

 


The project

 

My old workbench - as good as it's been over the past 12 years - needed a revamp, which was the inspiration for this project. I wanted a workbench that incorporated a table saw as well as a mitre saw, with the ability for the mitre saw to be flipped and stored underneath the bench when not in use. This frees up space on top of the workbench. All materials apart from the wheels were purchased from Bunnings.

 

Steps

Step 1

Build the bottom frame.

 

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Step 2

Attach the legs.

 

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Step 3

Attach the top frame to the legs.

 

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Step 4

Build the frame for the table saw.

 

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Step 5

Attach the benchtop.

 

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Step 6

Build the flip top.

 

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Step 7

Here's a couple of photos of the completed bench.

 

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Tools and materials

 

Materials used in the project:

 

 

Tools used in the project:

 

 

Comments
Dave-1
Community Megastar

Good morning @DIY4Knuckleheds 

lol I have just been looking at tablesaws! and Also thinking of how to mount my drop saw so I can wheel it in and out of the house (no workshop as yet) as needed...  I think I will be using your design as it tiks all the boxes.

 

I do have a question tho, with the table saw section there is a gap between it and the rest of the table, dosnt long lengths of timber get caught as you run it through the blade, then across the surface, then gap and then bump? or do you have a piece of timber you slot in?

 

The work def is up toyour usual standard :smile:

 

Dave

mich1972
Home Improvement Guru

Good afternoon @DIY4Knuckleheds @This is great !!!! 😊 

Noyade
Home Improvement Guru

G'day @Dave-1 

 

"doesn't long lengths of timber get caught?"

 

I would very much doubt it Dave - but I'll let @DIY4Knuckleheds have the final word.

Provided you 'test run' the timber length - I can't imagine a problem.

 

Cheers mate.

 

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Dave-1
Community Megastar

:smile: Thank you @Noyade 

Mmmmm will wait and see, with a straight edge of your table no issues, the one that @DIY4Knuckleheds has made has that lip, It would have to be dead level for it to slide smoothly is what I am thinking of. Dont get me wrong I still want to build a table for a saw Im just wondering why it has the gap.

 

Dave

Super_D
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Looks Super, well done..

DIY4Knuckleheds
Becoming a Leader

G'day Dave-1, glad you liked the bench mate! In regard to your question, no you don't need to to fill in that gap as the timber just slides over the top of it. The trick is to make your bench flat 👍

Cheers,

Shane 👍😁

DIY4Knuckleheds
Becoming a Leader

Thanks Super_D, glad you liked it mate 👍😁

DIY4Knuckleheds
Becoming a Leader

Sorry Dave-1, l forgot to mention why the gap is there......it is there so that the arm on the table saw can slide back and forth 👍

DIY4Knuckleheds
Becoming a Leader

Cheers mich1972, appreciate the feedback mate! 👍😁

Noyade
Home Improvement Guru

"It would have to be dead level for it to slide smoothly is what I am thinking of"

 

Sorry @Dave-1  - I misinterpreted your concern.

I'll send you a PM.

Dave-1
Community Megastar

Morning @DIY4Knuckleheds 

:smile: hahahaha no worries, it was a technical thing really. I have a whole bunch of merbau slats I am thinking of ripping in half and am considering making up a bench of my own so i was wondering why :smile: Now it makes perfect sense!

 

Dave

rseletto
Getting Established

Great project, well thought out, a fantastic way to use the table saw 👌

DIY4Knuckleheds
Becoming a Leader

Glad you liked the bench rseletto 👍😁

pete_brig
Making a Splash

@DIY4Knuckleheds Very nice!

I have a Triton tablesaw that's packed it in--the on/off switch has failed & apparently replacement parts aren't available 🙁 Guess I'll have to send a letter to Santa--I have been (reasonably) good this year 😂
Cheers, Peter

DIY4Knuckleheds
Becoming a Leader

Hey pete_brig, Santas pretty forgiving so l reckon you may...l repeat, "may", be ok 🤔😂 Glad you liked the bench 👍

toughgamer
Building a Reputation

Hey @DIY4Knuckleheds well done! Are you on youtube? I subscribed to your channel and I really love your vids! Especially the dad jokes :laugh:

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