For the cut list, tools, and materials needed for this project, scroll down to the bottom of this page.

Steps for Adding a Downdraft Sanding Table to a Workbench

To see the other customizations I made to this bench, click the links below this video:

Building a Mobile Workbench with Built-In Table Saw Adding Tool Organization to a Workbench Building DIY Drawers Creating a Dust Collection System Adding a Clamp Rack

Cut list

¾” Plywood sides – 2 @ 15 ½ inches ¾” Plywood front and back – 2 @ 25 ½ inches ¼” Plywood base – 1 @ 25 ½” W x 17” D ¼” Plywood wings – 2 @ 15 ½” W x 11” D ¼” Pegboard – 1 @ 15 ½” D x 24” W ¼ x ¾” Lattice – 4 @ 15 ½ inches ¼ x ¾” Lattice – 2 @ 23 ½ inches 2x4 Support – 1 @ 17 inches 2x4 Support – 1 @ 25 ½ inches

Materials

¾” Plywood (Use leftover pieces from Mobile Workbench Frame) ¼ x 2’ x 4’ Plywood project panel Pegboard project panel ¼” x ¾” Lattice molding (or cut strips from ¼-inch plywood) 2 x 4 x 8’ Board Wood glue 1 ¼-inch pocket hole screws 1 ¼-inch wood screws

Tools

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