Router Forums banner

Miter saw station

1 reading
5.1K views 22 replies 14 participants last post by  StewieG  
#1 ·
I am planning on building a miter saw work station, I have a double beveled miter saw, thoughts on would you build an extension on one side or both sides of the saw?
 
#5 ·
there's your answer but you are severely limited to length of material...
 
#6 ·
Cutting mitered trim for a toy chest lid tonight, i needed 34" on each side of the blade to be able to run continuous grain. 6' total (if it's blocked by walls at each side) would be a concern to me. Squaring off the end of an 8' or 9' board is something i do a lot as well. I could live with 3' of normal cutting on each side, but i'd want at least 9' available on one side (the right for me--just feels right) for every now and then.

earl
 
#11 ·
Miter saw space..

I built my miter saw stand to fit my saw. It drops down into it to be level with each side, which are 36 inch each. It is on wheels so I can pull it out for longer pieces. Plus I am able to remove the saw and take the whole thing to a job if needed.
 
#12 ·
Don
Absolutely make it both sides. At home I have a Makita on a Makita stand that extends both ways and is mobile. The extensions work but are not real stable. In our shop we use a homemade stand (also mobile) made of 3/4 melamine with shelves. The extensions are made of 80/20 aluminum and are rock solid - unlike what is commercially available. They extend a little more than 4 feet either way and can lock at any point. My point is make them go both ways and make them stable.
Dennis
 
#13 ·
#16 ·
What those guys said - Double side if you have the room

and be certain that you arrange for clamping; both to the table and to the fence. The more flexibility you have with clamping arrangements the happier you will be.
Also, there is value in having the two parts of the fence independently adjustable.
 
#17 · (Edited)
Stick486, you have such phenomenal resources and so many of them too!! Thank you kind sir. Thank everyone else for their sharing also. One can call this "WoodShop University".

I now know to plan on my Miter Saw Station to be on wheels AND built into my workbench stretch. The miter saw can wheel outside the garage if I need it to. I wonder if I can incorporate my thickness planer on a flip top shelf with my miter saw (or even if I would want to for saving space in a small 1/2 car garage). Will have to think about it all.
 
#20 ·
Thanks for all the info, only reason that I was thinking of putting the extension on one side is due to having a double beveled saw, still working on a new layout for the garage, my workstation is on caster's already, another idea that I could do was to put my router table next to the saw & use the back side of the r/t for the extension of one side of the saw.