Potting Bench - Project of the Week
This week’s project comes with a little bonus, a picture of Ed’s shop too! Here’s what he had to say:
I included a picture of my shop which is just over 200 ft2. Instead of buying the PM2000 (or SawStop) I built a variation of your assembly table and installed a guided saw and router system. In my small space I need something versatile. You can see my old ShopSmith in the background. So in my little space I have all the tools I need — it just takes some planning and setup time.
The potting bench is made from construction common redwood. This is less expensive, but I took my time sorting through the available stock to find the best boards. It still has a kind of rustic look with a few knots here and there. Rather than use carriage bolts I assembled it with waterproof glue and #12 screws and then I plugged the screw holes to prevent rust and give a more finished appearance. The top is 1/2 inch plywood covered with oak flooring left over from another project. Finish is spar urethane on the top and General Finish Outside Oil on the redwood base. The table will stay in the garage, but can be easily rolled outdoors for working in the fine Colorado weather. It won’t see real weathering but can safely be hosed off.
I made it 33 inches high to suit my wife. We found the enamel-on-steel basin on the Web and I set it flush into the top so potting soil can be brushed into it. The bowl lifts out for easy cleaning.

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Well done on the potting table!
I’ve never seen a guided saw set up like that for a regular circular saw. (as opposed to festool)
It looks just like the festool guide rail, it even looks like it has the same design for the rail guide to rest on. Who makes it?
Nice, I like the finishing approach over the usual carriage bolts. Very clean.
A variant of that would be great to sit my Cookshack smoker on. Gotta build the deck first. Gotta build the block wall first……..
Is that the Eureka guide system? How do you like it?