
Buyer's Guide to the Best Table Saw Stands
If you’re not someone who regularly uses tools like miter saws and the like, a saw stand may not be familiar to you. As with most other jobs, working in construction requires the use of certain tools, and these tools are often used with accessories and attachments that improve their performance and/or make them easier to use. Case in point: the saw stand.
What Is a Table Saw Stand?
A saw stand, also often called a miter saw stand or a miter saw table, is a workbench that’s used to hold your saw in place. It also has space for the materials you’re cutting, and it serves as a sturdy base so you can achieve the perfect cut every single time. Many newbies and DIYers opt to make their own saw stands out of wood and/or metal. However, if you’re a pro, buying a saw stand from a reputable store and a high-quality brand is ideal since it comes with the assurance that it will be sturdy and durable.
Things To Consider When Choosing a Table Saw Stand
When choosing a saw stand, it’s important to look for one that can handle your work environment’s needs. Here are a few things to consider when buying a saw stand.
Compatibility
If you go online and search for the term “saw stand,” you’ll probably end up with a bunch of sites selling miter saw stands as I did. However, miter saws are not the only power tools that you can use a saw stand with. Chop saws can be used on saw stands, too, as well as table saws and even jigsaws. Look for a saw stand that’s compatible with the kind of saw and projects that fit your needs.
Weight capacity
Depending on how it’s built and what materials were used to build it, a saw stand’s weight capacity will vary. If you’re an at-home DIYer or a local handyman who only deals with light projects, you can get those that aren’t too heavy-duty. If, however, you’re a professional and you use your saw to cut lots of stuff, including really heavy materials, then you need to make sure that your saw stand can support heavy loads.
Overall size and weight
A heavy saw stand is not always a good thing. Sure, it may be sturdier, but it’s harder to carry around as well. If you’re petite and you often work alone, it’s not ideal to buy a saw stand that’s big, bulky, and heavy.
Stability
One of the reasons why a saw stand is recommended is because it helps stabilize your work area to avoid uneven cuts and prevent potential accidents from happening. Choose a saw stand that’s made with high-quality, durable materials. Nothing should feel cheap or flimsy, lest it breaks and forfeits your entire saw stand’s integrity, ruining a day’s work.
Ease of use
Why buy anything at all if it will only cause you a ton of stress? When choosing a saw stand, look for one that’s easy to use and easy to assemble. Many saw stands today are totally collapsible, so putting it back together when you need it shouldn’t be a difficult task.
If you need some guidance on how to set up a table saw stand, this video from Miss DeWalt may help:

What Are the Different Types of Saw Stands?
There are different kinds of saw stands that you can choose from. They’re often categorized by the type of saw they’re used with, how they’re built, or the materials they’re built from. Check out these popular types of saw stands.
Miter saw stand
This is perhaps the most common type of saw stand you’ll find in the market today. Miter saws are used to make angled and circular cuts, so you’ll need yours to be as sturdy and as stable as possible, which is why a saw stand could be considered a necessity for this kind of tool. A miter saw stand has a place where you can mount your saw and an area to cut against where you prop your material.
Universal saw stand
Not a miter saw user? You can still use a saw stand if you’re looking for a saw accessory that will give you the stability you need. Finding a saw stand for other types of saws can be challenging. Thankfully, there are universal saw stands that fit most types of saws. While you can’t expect the fit to be as perfect on these, they’re definitely helpful in keeping your saw in place while you cut.
Collapsible/portable saw stand
This type of saw stand is great for those who use their saws frequently as well as those who need to be able to bring their saw stand to different sites. Look for something that’s made with materials that are lightweight and durable. This will allow you to bring your saw stand anywhere without you giving up on quality or durability.
Rolling saw stand
Another great option for those looking for a portable saw stand is the rolling saw stand. These have wheels, so they’re portable and often made of lightweight but durable materials. Most of these have a universal mount, too, so you can use them with different kinds of saws.
People Also Asked
Do I really need a miter saw stand?
Miter saws don't really require a stand. They can work on any solid surface. However, investing in a saw stand can significantly improve the productivity and accuracy of your work. Moreover, miter saw stands are very portable and easy to store, so they're worth buying if you need to transport your miter saw from one job site to another.
How tall should my miter saw stand be?
The height is an important factor when choosing the best miter saw. While most manufacturers consider 36 inches to be the optimal height for a miter saw stand, we recommend looking into adjustable options compatible with different heights.
How do I attach a miter saw to my stand?
Standard saw stands are equipped with mounting brackets that will attach to your saw and hold it firmly in place ad you use it.







