
An outfeed table is very convenient to use to support the workpieces as they are ripped on the table saw.
I built this outfeed table out of 45x145 and 45x95 material. I made it very robust so that I can use it as a generic workbench or assembly table as well.
The surface of the outfeed table is about 2 mm lower than the table saw.
I plan on putting a shelf on the lower rails as well for some extra storage.
Below is a slideshow with some pictures from various stages of when I assembled the workbench.




