How Do You Build A Table Saw?
Building a table saw can be easier than you might think. Constructing a table saw can save you money and help with your next home improvement project. All of the supplies can be purchased at your local home improvement store. These step-by-step instructions will allow you to convert an ordinary circular saw into a homemade table saw to cut large pieces of plywood just like a store-bought table saw. Use a circular saw to cut four 3 1/2-foot 2-by-4s. These will be used as legs for the table saw. Secure the 2-by-4s to a workbench or table using a clamp. Cut two 3-foot 2-by-4s. Attach them about halfway up to the front and back of the base. Use 2-inch screws to secure the pieces to the legs. Cut two 2-foot 2-by-4s and attach them about halfway up on both the right and left sides. Use 2-inch screws to secure the pieces to the legs. Cut a piece of 1/2-inch-thick plywood into a 4-by-4 foot square. Using a jigsaw or coping saw, cut a 2-by-12 inch rectangle in the center of the plywood square y