

I used a 1×8, like the instructions said, to attach perpendicular as a fence on either side of the saw. I currently have a Hitachi 10″ Single Bevel Compound Saw, which I love and feel is an excellent and affordable starter saw. For the rest of the pieces I attached, I chose not to glue them before screwing them in because I am hoping at some point to upgrade my miter saw. At this point, you could stop and have a rolling workbench.īut I continued to build the guides and fence for my miter saw. The Kreg Circular Saw Guide attaches to the circular saw and is easily adjustable to help ensure an accurate cut.Īfter that, I placed the plywood on the braces I had made for the shelves. The circular saw is cordless and uses the same battery as my drill and nail gun, which is very convenient. Both of these tools are key for me when cutting plywood. I used my Ryobi Circular Saw attached to my Kreg Circular Saw Guide. Next, I cut the 3/4″ plywood for the shelves. This is always a phase of a project I enjoy because when it starts to resemble the final product, I know I’m getting somewhere.Īffiliate links are included below. Next, I connected the legs to the frame according to the instructions and then flipped it over so I could attach the casters. I started by building the legs and frame for the top and bottom shelves, shown below. I found the plans from Shanty 2 Chic on the Home Depot blog and knew right away it looked like the perfect solution. But since I use my miter saw on nearly every project I do, it is a big deal for me. This project may seem dull if you don’t do too much woodworking. I can now put a big checkmark next to something on the garage to-do list! I finished building my miter saw bench this weekend.
