This bundle assembles components for a highly functional and organized mobile miter saw station, suitable for serious woodworking enthusiasts or professionals. It helps users create a dedicated, efficient workspace for precise cutting and improved shop organization. The products collectively support a clean, accurate, and movable miter saw setup.
Curated by The Field Editor · Updated June 2026
Built for garage woodworkers who need precision cross-cuts in a small footprint where the station must be stowed away when not in use. Not for stationary high-production commercial shops — this shop focuses on mobility and modular fence accuracy.
The XPS cross-cut positioning system is a superior design for long-term accuracy compared to lasers, as it uses light to cast a physical shadow of the blade that remains calibrated regardless of bumps or vibrations. The build quality on this casting handles the lateral stress of sliding cuts better than lighter, budget-grade models.
⚠ Worth knowing: Universal dust collection kits rarely achieve 100% extraction on sliding miter saws because of the wide spray path of the blade; expect to still require a manual cleanup of the slide rails to prevent grit from seizing the bearings over time.
Heavy Duty Mobile Workbench Frames and Leveling FeetPneumatic Brad Nailers and Fastener Storage SystemsWall-Mounted Lumber Racks and Off-cut Management
This shop is built from the core components needed to create a highly functional and organized mobile miter saw station. It focuses on precision, mobility, and dust management, drawing inspiration from modern workshop efficiency principles.
This setup is ideal for serious woodworking enthusiasts or professionals who need a dedicated, accurate, and movable cutting station. It's perfect for garage workshops where space optimization and dust control are key considerations for various projects.
To get started, focus on the saw, casters, and basic measuring. A full build incorporating all features will range from $615 to $830, while a starter path can be achieved for $550-$710.
Full build
$615–$830
Starter
$550–$710
Saw, casters, and measuring tape
Best forPrecision WoodworkingGarage OrganizationMobile WorkstationDust ControlRepeatable Cuts
The DWS780 is a professional-grade 12-inch double bevel compound sliding miter saw for precise crosscuts and angle cuts. It is designed for carpenters, remodelers, and woodworkers needing high accuracy and versatility in their cutting tasks.
12-inch blade diameter
Double bevel functionality
Sliding arm for wide cuts
Integrated XPS cutline indicator
Dust collection port
In this shop: This miter saw is central to the Mobile Miter Saw Station Workshop Storage vibe, providing the core cutting capability for any serious setup.
The Kreg Top Trak is a 48-inch aluminum T-track designed for building custom jigs and fixtures. It is useful for woodworkers who need to create precise, repeatable measurement and stop block systems on their miter saw station wings.
48-inch anodized aluminum track
Accepts standard T-track accessories
Grooved for easy screw attachment
Blue finish
For accurate measuring systems
In this shop: The Kreg Top Trak fits the Mobile Miter Saw Station Workshop Storage vibe by enabling precision and customizability for shop-built storage and cutting solutions.
This self-adhesive steel measuring tape provides a permanent, easy-to-read scale for workbench and machine surfaces. It helps woodworkers take quick measurements directly on their miter saw station wings, eliminating the need for a separate tape measure for every cut.
Steel construction
Self-adhesive backing
Left-to-right reading
Clear inch increments
Water-resistant finish
In this shop: The Self-Adhesive Measuring Tape enhances the Mobile Miter Saw Station Workshop Storage vibe by integrating efficient, always-available measurement directly into the workspace.
These 3-inch polyurethane swivel locking casters are designed for adding mobility to workbenches, cabinets, and shop tools. They allow a heavy miter saw station to be easily moved and securely positioned in a garage workshop, optimizing space and workflow.
3-inch polyurethane wheels
Swivel action for maneuverability
Total lock braking mechanism
Heavy-duty steel brackets
Non-marking floor protection
In this shop: These casters are essential for fulfilling the 'Mobile' aspect of the Mobile Miter Saw Station Workshop Storage vibe, allowing for flexible shop layout.
The Production Stop For T-Track is a flip stop accessory designed to integrate with standard T-tracks on jigs and crosscut sleds. It enables precise, repeatable cutting by providing a consistent stop point for workpieces, which is crucial for batch processing at a miter station.
Aluminum body
Flip-up stop mechanism
Secure T-track attachment
For repeatable cuts
Low profile design
In this shop: This Production Stop aligns with the Mobile Miter Saw Station Workshop Storage vibe by providing a practical solution for precise and efficient cutting, critical for organization.
This Power Tool Dust Collection Hose Kit provides flexible hose and connectors for connecting power tools to a dust extractor. It is vital for maintaining a clean and safe garage workshop environment by capturing sawdust directly at the miter saw, reducing airborne particles.
Flexible dust collection hose
Various diameter adapters included
Durable, anti-static material
Optimized for power tools
Reduces airborne dust
In this shop: This Dust Collection Hose Kit supports the Mobile Miter Saw Station Workshop Storage vibe by ensuring a clean and organized workspace, essential for efficient woodworking.
The combination of the DWS780 miter saw with T-track and stops allows for extremely accurate and repeatable cuts on various projects, enhancing efficiency.
Integrating locking casters with the dust collection kit transforms a stationary saw into a mobile, clean workstation, maximizing garage space and maintaining air quality.
The comprehensive setup reduces setup time between cuts and improves overall workflow by providing integrated measurement, stopping, and dust extraction systems.
What to know
The initial investment for all components is substantial, requiring a commitment to serious woodworking and workshop upgrades.
Building the miter saw station itself will require additional materials and a moderate level of DIY skill beyond purchasing these components.
How to use this together
1
Set Up the Mobile Base
First, construct your miter saw station base and attach the 3-Inch Polyurethane Swivel Locking Workbench Casters. This is crucial for mobility, allowing you to easily move your heavy saw station around your shop, optimizing your workspace. Ensure all casters lock securely for stable operation.
2
Integrate Miter Saw and Dust Collection
Mount your DWS780 12-Inch Double Bevel Compound Sliding Miter Saw to the station. Immediately connect the Power Tool Dust Collection Hose Kit to the saw's dust port. This ensures that from your very first cut, dust is managed, keeping your workshop cleaner and safer by capturing particles at the source.
3
Install Measurement and Stop Systems
Affix the Kreg Top Trak sections onto your station's wings, ensuring they are parallel and level with the saw's fence. Apply the Self-Adhesive Measuring Tape Steel Ruler along the Trak for easy, direct measurements. Finally, integrate the Production Stop For T-Track. This order ensures that your measurement system is in place before your stops, allowing precise, repeatable cuts and efficient batch processing.