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KnuteFartne
02-17-2020, 07:05 PM
The start of my new workbench. Ran out of time for today. I'll post more pics as it progresses for anyone interested.

Feel free to post yours. Always fun to see others set up.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200218/6b386a039eac57783b9da655bb30da8b.jpg

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Sparkyprep
02-17-2020, 07:19 PM
Looks really nice! Is that MDF for a top, or finish plywood?

Inor
02-17-2020, 09:07 PM
Good start! The only suggestion I can offer is to double up the thickness of the top. I think you will find a 3/4 inch top still has too much flex for doing much chisel work.

I built this one about 10 years ago. It is not my main workbench. I call it my saw cabinet. Mostly it is filled with blades and misc jigs and stuff for my table saw. In the bottom part, I keep jigsaws and circular saws. On the top, I mounted my bench grinder on one end and my mortising machine on the other.

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Innkeeper
02-17-2020, 09:41 PM
Good start! The only suggestion I can offer is to double up the thickness of the top. I think you will find a 3/4 inch top still has too much flex for doing much chisel work.

I built this one about 10 years ago. It is not my main workbench. I call it my saw cabinet. Mostly it is filled with blades and misc jigs and stuff for my table saw. In the bottom part, I keep jigsaws and circular saws. On the top, I mounted my bench grinder on one end and my mortising machine on the other.

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9940Very nice looking bench there..... don't think I am talented enough to make anything that nice. But I can't do anything until my boy picks up his vehicle from the garage....or spring comes and I can park it outside.

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KnuteFartne
02-17-2020, 10:43 PM
Looks really nice! Is that MDF for a top, or finish plywood?Yep MDF.

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KnuteFartne
02-17-2020, 10:46 PM
Good start! The only suggestion I can offer is to double up the thickness of the top. I think you will find a 3/4 inch top still has too much flex for doing much chisel work.

I built this one about 10 years ago. It is not my main workbench. I call it my saw cabinet. Mostly it is filled with blades and misc jigs and stuff for my table saw. In the bottom part, I keep jigsaws and circular saws. On the top, I mounted my bench grinder on one end and my mortising machine on the other.

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9940I'm doing the same. The one in the pic is for fine work or cleaning the guns.

I'm going to build a beast that rolls so I can pull it out into the driveway when I work. Might do a butcher block type top for that one. Also toying with the idea of making with a flip top for a mounted saw.

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Inor
02-17-2020, 11:00 PM
I'm going to build a beast that rolls so I can pull it out into the driveway when I work. Might do a butcher block type top for that one. Also toying with the idea of making with a flip top for a mounted saw.

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VERY cool!

Also, consider a vice like this.

https://www.rockler.com/12-quick-release-end-vise

I did not discover these vices until after I had built my main workbench. I am sure they existed, but I just did not know about them. But I would have definitely incorporated this badass mamba-jamba had I known!

Sasquatch
02-18-2020, 12:12 AM
VERY cool!

Also, consider a vice like this.

https://www.rockler.com/12-quick-release-end-vise

I did not discover these vices until after I had built my main workbench. I am sure they existed, but I just did not know about them. But I would have definitely incorporated this badass mamba-jamba had I known!

Yes! I've been seeing those in YouTube vids I've been watching and I really like them. Definitely doing one of those. And there's a Rockler right down the street from my parents house. They have a lot of nice hardware too but they are pretty expensive.

Inor
02-18-2020, 08:33 AM
Yes! I've been seeing those in YouTube vids I've been watching and I really like them. Definitely doing one of those. And there's a Rockler right down the street from my parents house. They have a lot of nice hardware too but they are pretty expensive.

I have a love/hate relationship with Rockler. They have a lot of cool stuff, but they are damn expensive. Check out these guys for better prices on hardware.

https://www.wwhardware.com/

They supplied all of the cabinet hardware for M.T. Acres and all of the hardware for the kitchen cabinets in our Minnesota house. They are a great company to deal with.

Slippy
02-18-2020, 04:10 PM
The start of my new workbench. Ran out of time for today. I'll post more pics as it progresses for anyone interested.

Feel free to post yours. Always fun to see others set up.
Knute my boy,
One of my Barn Tables/Workbenchs that I built from lumber in my boneyard. The sumbitch weighs well over 200 LBs.
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My shop workbench that I built. Wish I had more electrical outlets and lights. Don't skimp on electrical outlets or lights
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Know this and know it well...any size workbench you build you will quickly grow out of and wish you had built a larger one. Also, if you allow your workbench to go unattended for a couple of weeks or a month or so, it will begin to produce and reproduce multiple pieces of junk! :D

Inor
02-18-2020, 04:15 PM
Knute my boy,
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Know this and know it well...any size workbench you build you will quickly grow out of and wish you had built a larger one. Also, if you allow your workbench to go unattended for a couple of weeks or a month or so, it will begin to produce and reproduce multiple pieces of junk! :D

That is the wisdom of the ages right there ^^^.

Also, if you let your wife in your shop unattended, you will soon not have one square inch on your work surfaces to actually work. After building a house with me, Mrs Inor has earned the right to be in my shop, but damn... :(

Innkeeper
02-18-2020, 06:58 PM
I just brought home 2 nice wood shippers that I think will turn into nice tops for my work bench project. They were shippers for new glass doors for a cabinet we use at work. I will take a picture of them after I blow out the drive and remove them from my truck.

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Ricekila
02-18-2020, 09:14 PM
Went from my kitchen table too --

https://www.harborfreight.com/48-in-workbench-with-light-60723.html?_br_psugg_q=workbench

shootbrownelk
02-19-2020, 07:18 AM
VERY cool!

Also, consider a vice like this.

https://www.rockler.com/12-quick-release-end-vise

I did not discover these vices until after I had built my main workbench. I am sure they existed, but I just did not know about them. But I would have definitely incorporated this badass mamba-jamba had I known!

I've had one of those for over 50 years, I can't remember where I got it and it was old when I got it. Probably from the 20's 30's all cast & machined steel. I love mine.

Innkeeper
02-21-2020, 10:47 AM
I think these will make nice tops for a couple of new work benches I plan to make in the spring.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200221/e70c7f0de8226f4c5c669ef517b8a088.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200221/c3605e79ad1a45f2ea8dbb817bc1b666.jpg

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