How I Built an Awesome Outfeed Table for My Table Saw

TLDRLearn how I designed and built a solid white maple outfeed table for my table saw with drawers and storage, using a combination of laminated pieces. Follow along with the video and find links to the products used.

Key insights

I used solid white maple for the outfeed table for its strength and durability.

📌To create the legs, I laminated multiple pieces of maple together and shaped them to the final size.

📝I used a domino joiner to secure the pieces together, but you can also use a doweling jig for a similar result.

👌Adding chamfers to the edges gives a finished look and prevents any sharp corners.

📌Leveling feet were installed to adjust the height of the outfeed table to match the table saw.

Q&A

Why did you choose solid white maple for the outfeed table?

Solid white maple is known for its strength and durability, making it an ideal choice for a heavy-duty table like this.

Can I use a different type of wood for the legs?

Yes, you can use other hardwoods like oak or birch for the legs, as long as they have similar strength and stability.

Do I need a domino joiner to build this outfeed table?

No, a domino joiner is not necessary. You can achieve similar results by using a doweling jig to align and secure the pieces together.

Why did you add chamfers to the edges of the table?

Chamfers not only give the table a finished and professional look, but they also prevent any sharp corners, making it safer to work around.

What are the leveling feet for?

The leveling feet allow you to adjust the height of the outfeed table to match your table saw, ensuring a flat and flush surface.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction and sponsorship message.

00:04Description of the outfeed table and its features.

00:33Starting the build process with the legs.

02:53Joining the legs together using a domino joiner.

05:36Adding chamfers to the edges for a finished look.

07:57Gluing and clamping the pieces together.

09:23Installing middle support legs for added stability.

11:00Adding leveling feet to adjust the height of the table.