Are you tired of the pile of crap sitting under your table saw extension wing? I was too. So I decided to build a sleek and compact table saw storage solution that's adaptable to any table saw.
Here’s what makes it awesome:
Dimensions 30 1/2" H x 21 3/4" D x 26" W (Levelers will add about 1/4" to the height with a full range of an additional 2")
Please note: You'll want to measure the space under your table saw extension wing to verify it will fit, or be prepared to make adjustments to customize the cabinet to your needs.
Track Saw (or Circular Saw with Guide), Drill, Table Saw w/ dado stack, Miter Saw, Cross-Cut Sled
Let’s be honest—what’s going on under your table saw right now? A tangled mess of blades, featherboards, and who-knows-what? It’s okay. No judgment here. We’ve all got a doom pile or two lurking in the shop.
But I finally had enough—and built a solution.
Introducing the Under Table Saw Storage Cabinet: a sleek, super-functional storage unit with 6 roomy drawers and dedicated spots for all your saw stuff—blades, push sticks, featherboards, throat plates, even brakes (SawStop folks, I got you).
In this 10-video course, you’ll learn solid cabinet-building skills and pick up some clever organization hacks along the way. It’s practical, it’s fun, and it might even inspire you to tackle that other corner of chaos in the shop.
Marc is a podcaster, video producer, woodworking enthusiast, and author of Hybrid Woodworking and Essential Joinery. He has contributed articles and video content to FineWoodworking.com, Popular Woodworking Magazine, WOOD Magazine, and Woodcraft Magazine. He is also the host of The Wood Whisperer, an instructional woodworking video series that’s been going strong since 2006. He is also one of the hosts of the Wood Talk podcast. He has taught classes at the William Ng School, Marc Adams School, Weekend with Wood, Fine Woodworking Live, as well as at various Rockler and Woodcraft stores. He also speaks periodically at woodworking events like AWFS and IWF.