No clash! MITER SAW INSTALLED to table saw station - ALL IN ONE woodworking workbench. P3
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 Published On Apr 10, 2018

In this video, I installed my miter saw into my ALL-IN-ONE woodworking bench (work in progress).
In the previous video, I installed my table saw and was able to start using my workstation.


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PART 3

Installing the miter saw and table saw combo on the same workstation/assembly table posed some obstacles to overcome.

I needed to install the equipment in a way that would give me maximum usability for each tool individually without the two tools clashing.

i.e. be able to cut wide panels on the table saw without the miter saw being in the way.

To overcome this, I installed my miter saw on a pivot allowing me to fold it away underneath the top of the workstation on the odd occasion that I would be cutting panels that would clash with the miter saw.

Plans for this project: https://woodworkjunkie.com/category/a...


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working are correct.
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