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Table Saw Cart


Ana White
Ana White
Ana White
Ana White

This Table Saw Cart is designed by Ana White for easy storage and access. Download the plans and start turning your space into your own Dream Workshop.

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  1. Project Steps

    1. Step: 1

      Rip 3/4” plywood into strips 24” wide by 8 feet long using either a table saw or circular saw.

    2. Step: 2

      Measure height of caster wheels and height of table saw deck. Subtract these measurements from 34-1/2”. From the 24” wide strips, cut three pieces to this length.

    3. Step: 3

      Cut remaining pieces according to cut list.

    4. Step: 4

      Drill four 3/4” pocket holes on 5 each end (measuring 24” long) of the side/divider pieces. Attach sides to top and bottom with 1-1/4” pocket hole screws.

    5. Step: 5

      Mark center of top/bottom. Attach divider to top and bottom with 1-1/4” pocket hole screws.

    6. Step: 6

      Apply glue to back edges of the cart. Attach back with 3/4” brad nails.

    7. Step: 7

      Install caster wheels at base of cart.

    8. Step: 8

      Optional Drawers: Measure distance between side and divider and subtract 1”. Per drawer, cut two – 1x12 to this length (front and back of drawer). Cut two 1x12 to 20-1/2” long per drawer (drawer sides). Drill three 3/4” pocket holes on each end of drawer sides. Attach drawer sides to drawer front/backs with 1-1/4” pocket hole screws. Measure bottom of drawer and cut 1/4” plywood to fit. Use 3/4” brad nails and glue to attach.

    9. Step: 9

      Install drawers with 22” drawer slides according to manufacturer’s instructions.

Comments (4)


  • Quick question- how do you deal with the saw dust from underneath the saw?
    By jkealey, on February 8, 2018
    • We have various vacuum products that work great in the shop for both sawdust and even larger debris.You can check them out on the RYOBI website here: https://www.ryobitools.com/power-tools/products/list/category/vacuums
      By RYOBI NATION, on February 9, 2018

  • I'm trying to download the plans for this really cool garage storage but I can access the button. Can you help me please?
    By user_blakely_1644402, on October 15, 2020
    • First click on the square with the project in it.  It opens up and then you scroll down to the pdf to download.  It took me a while to figure this out, too.  
      By nelk1695, on March 15, 2021

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Table Saw Cart

by Ana White
Jan 02, 2018

This Table Saw Cart is designed by Ana White for easy storage and access. Download the plans and start turning your space into your own Dream Workshop.

Project Steps

  1. Step: 1

    Rip 3/4” plywood into strips 24” wide by 8 feet long using either a table saw or circular saw.

  2. Step: 2

    Measure height of caster wheels and height of table saw deck. Subtract these measurements from 34-1/2”. From the 24” wide strips, cut three pieces to this length.

  3. Step: 3

    Cut remaining pieces according to cut list.

  4. Step: 4

    Drill four 3/4” pocket holes on 5 each end (measuring 24” long) of the side/divider pieces. Attach sides to top and bottom with 1-1/4” pocket hole screws.

  5. Step: 5

    Mark center of top/bottom. Attach divider to top and bottom with 1-1/4” pocket hole screws.

  6. Step: 6

    Apply glue to back edges of the cart. Attach back with 3/4” brad nails.

  7. Step: 7

    Install caster wheels at base of cart.

  8. Step: 8

    Optional Drawers: Measure distance between side and divider and subtract 1”. Per drawer, cut two – 1x12 to this length (front and back of drawer). Cut two 1x12 to 20-1/2” long per drawer (drawer sides). Drill three 3/4” pocket holes on each end of drawer sides. Attach drawer sides to drawer front/backs with 1-1/4” pocket hole screws. Measure bottom of drawer and cut 1/4” plywood to fit. Use 3/4” brad nails and glue to attach.

  9. Step: 9

    Install drawers with 22” drawer slides according to manufacturer’s instructions.