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  6. farmerbw

    Workbench and re-org, finally some progress

    So, I've had a large commercial door ala PhilS that I've been meaning to use to build a movable bench on a section of base cabinet from our kitchen remodel. I've been kicking around doing it and trying to move things around in my garshop to make room to build it much less use/store it. :roll...
  7. MrAudio815

    Outfeed, Storage, WorkBench~!

    Hello NCWW's, I have been meaning to build me an outfeed/work bench for a while now and after looking through Charlie's photo's I decided to make a similar version, so here it is~! And I am loving it~! All the Walnut on top was in the Dumbster at a local cabinet shop that makes...
  8. merrill77

    How much does your workbench weigh?

    Well, the question I'm really asking is, how much does it NEED to weigh to stay put during the typical hand tool operations - planing boards, etc. ? I'm working on plans for a proper workbench (someday) and at the moment the design calls for about 46 bdft which will come to about 150 lbs based...
  9. KenOfCary

    Roubo Workbench - More Progress

    Final fitting of the legs and stretchers - Take 2. View image in gallery How we got there from the last update. First we used the Mortising Attachment for the drill press to make the mortises in the legs. View image in gallery View image in gallery[/center] After that was...
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  18. KenOfCary

    Roubo Workbench - More Progress

    I finally got back to working on the Roubo Bench. So far I've got the 2 back legs fitted into their dovetails / mortises. View image in gallery Lesson learned. Don't use the 100 year old antique Mallet to pound in the legs, that's a job for the 2 pound brass hammer and a 2x4. (I was able...
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    Bench141

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    Bench140

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