Simplified Version (but with a plywood bottom base as a shelf – not pictured) Simplified Option: $300 (Simplified 2×4 base with no enclosure, decorative edge or cabinet doors) My Total Base Cost: $570 (with enclosure and cabinet doors) Cabinet hardware template jig (optional).Kreg Jig Pocket Hole Tool ( I have this one – worth every penny).Table Saw (circular saw would work too).Stain (I used provincial and antique white).Paint (I used Grizzle Gray by Sherwin Williams).Door hardware (I found mine at home goods).2 1/2in wood screws (Power Pro screws are the best in my opinion). 6 | 1x2x8ft pine (for decorative tabletop edge).3 | 1/4in 4ft x 8ft sanded plywood (for sides + cabinet door faces).1 | 1/2in 4ft x 8ft sanded plywood (for table top). This will ensure that I can cut boards more safely when doing it myself. The miter saw and table saw stands will sit a tad lower so that it’s flush with the worktop. I wanted to build a modular workbench for my workshop that includes a miter saw stand, table saw stand and a workbench that can all be rearranged and used for multipurpose use.
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