Build an outfeed table for a table saw

Build an outfeed table for a table saw

An outfeed table is a device to catch the workpiece, after it's been machined. This how to video shows you how you can build an outfeed table for your tablesaw.

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Curated By: rmansur

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woodworker54 1/31/09 7:03 PM
wow that was cool. we are on the same page. new situation meant a new out feed table.just better this time,you know improvements.using left over wood, not having wasted space underneath, and dressing it up my same thoughts.thanks your video was a big help.i can't wait to get started.
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Btruc3 3/30/09 11:17 AM
Thank's For The Info.I Have The same Type Tablesaw That's In Your Video But I Want To Build My outfeed Table With Folding legs At The Ends. It Really Helps To Have People Like You On The Internet.

Thanks, Sam
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