The History
A project like this Outfeed Assembly Table makes me realize just how long I’ve been doing this whole woodworking thing. I’ve had multiple assembly and outfeed tables throughout the years. Here are the links to the old versions:
- Torsion Box Assembly Table (2007)
- My New Assembly Table (2011)
- Table Saw Outfeed Table (2007)
- My New Outfeed Table (2011)
Because I’m now in a smaller shop, I thought it would be best to design a table that served double duty, providing ample room for table saw support and plenty of real estate for assembling my projects. The icing on the cake is the thoughtfully-designed base with plenty of storage and an integrated shelf for your favorite table saw sled.
The Plans
Resources
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Recommended Tools
Track Saw or Circular Saw, Table Saw, Router, Flush Trim Bit, Dado Stack, Miter Gauge, Bandsaw, Drill
Bits
- 1/2″ Flush Trim Bit – MLCS #7399
- 1/4″ Flush Trim Bit – Eagle America #120-0402
- 1/8″ Roundover Bit – MLCS #6084
- Amana Countersink Bit
Recommended Hardware
- 12 – 28” Drawer Slides with Over-Travel
- 4 Leveling Feet
- 4 Workbench Casters
- 4 European Style Cup Hinges
- 6 Drawer Pulls (I got mine from Lowe’s)
- 2 Door Knobs (Also from Lowe’s)
Other Stuff I Used
- Formica Laminate
- Rockler Bandy Clamps
- Titebond Original
- Titebond Speed Set
- Titebond Polyurethane Glue
- Magswitch Magnets – Use the code MARC at checkout to get 10% OFF!
- Bench Dog Push Pads
Materials List
- 5BF (20% has been added) – 4/4 Hardwood Species 1
- 10 BF (20% has been added) – 4/4 Hardwood Species 2
- Please note that I used a couple different species of hardwood in my build but you can use only one if you like.
- 4 Sheets – 3/4″ Plywood
- 2 Sheets – 1/2″ Plywood