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I recently bought a new SawStop saw and the table height was much lower than my old out-feed table on my old Craftsman Saw, so this gave me the opportunity to replace my 38 year old out-feed table shown in picture 2. I based my new table Picture 1, on the WoodSmith Weekend Workbench Plans but I made a few modifications since the primary use is a table not a workbench. I needed it to be lighter so I could move it around in the shop if I needed to. The third picture is my 28 year old workbench that is so heavy that it will never be moved but I still use it everyday.

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Congrats on both, the new table saw and great table. Both should serve you well. Love the tags you put on the pic nice touch.
 

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Very nice work table. I like the idea of the pull out step.
 

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Can never have too many horizontal work surfaces!
Looks nice.
 

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Great project! Welcome to LJ's!!! Enjoy! Lots of great information on this site and great guys and gals here willing to share!
 

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Great idea,

How did you get the height right with the casters?
 

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Made 1/4 " lower, then used Sims to get to 1/8" lower then screwed top to frame. Wanted to keep top between 1/16 to 1/8" lower than saw top.
 
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