For safety and cut quality, workpieces should be well-supported as you feed them off a tablesaw. Jim walks you through building an outfeed table that provides ample support even for full sheets of plywood. A flip-up wing provides massive surface when needed, then folds down to a compact footprint. And for ultimate versatility, casters allow you to roll it out of the way. It even gives you pass-through storage for cut-offs or clamps.
00:00 Introduction
01:15 Build the Base
03:25 Construct the Case
06:56 Add a Wing
13:00 Building the Top
14:12 Attaching the Top
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