Detailed plans to make a homemade multifunction workbench for DIY or woodworking workshops. It is a hybrid of a carpentry bench and a work table, with the advantages of both setups. It is built by joining plywood pieces together, making the process easier and requiring fewer tools. A sturdy bench with great storage capacity. Built-in cutting system.
Custom Platinum Engagement Ring- From CAD to Finish: Here's how to create a classic Diamond engagement ring from start to finish. This custom ring is made in Platinum and has one hundred small Diamonds set in the mounting. This particular style mounting uses a method known as bead setting- there are f…
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I want to make a workbench good, But do not know what kind of wood. If you would tell me the best tree, I might not build workbenches three…. If you reveal which tree is best, I could avoid a…
Necessary Electronic tools and equipment to setup Electronics workbench or lab to build better electronics projects and circuits at home.
The craftsman archetype is a classic idea of manliness. Today's post takes the craftsman ethos and tells how to put those values into our life ever day.
This is the house that Greg Powlesland built - artist, designer, maker, boat-builder and reclaimer, repairer and re-purposer of old things - boats, vehicles, architectural salvage and industrial materials. He shares it with his son Rupert, and his wife Katie Fontana, (Creative Director of the company
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Finally finished my DIY garage workbench. Made from one sheet of plywood, 18 2x4s, and some pegboard.
Your garage is a warehouse, a toy shop, a workshop, and maybe even your favorite place to hang out. This collection of great space saving tips will help you maximize your garage space.
Looking to upgrade your garage with some extra workbench improvements? Check out this project where I show you 15 easy things you can do to your workbench!
Folding Portable Workbench With Quick Release Vise: The origin of this project was that I saw an April Wilkerson woodworking YouTube video where she made an endorsement of the Rockwell JawHorse as a great gift for anyone who was a woodworker. Given that both my father and brother are also woodworkers…
Second article about the change of table saw and modifications that I'm making to my DIY Mobile Workbench with Router Table. Woodworking.
I want to make a workbench good, But do not know what kind of wood. If you would tell me the best tree, I might not build workbenches three…. If you reveal which tree is best, I could avoid a…
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Learn how to add drawers to any workbench or work table! Upgrade your shop storage and organization with this easy build.
July 17, 2013 Day 3 Fitting the dovetailed nuts into the legs.Will Myers nailed these. Brad cutting his top to length. And looking a bit unsure of his work. Bo and Tracy running Bo's long rails through the planer. A piece of lead shot in the long runner. Bo surmised it must have been there since the Napoleanic Wars. Smiles all around. This was the first pass on Bo's new 20" Martin jointer. Don and Wesley cutting dovetails. Peter Ross' Roubo-style planing stops. The Ross holdfasts. I can't imagine that a shop in Roubo's time was much different. Loud, hot, gritty. July 18, 2013 Day 4 Some of the stock was full of bold ray fleck. This is Chris Schwarz' vise leg. One of two of Bo's leg vises. These are outfitted with our Crisscross mechanism. We rubbed down the threads with parrafin and gave the vise a test run. Smooth as silk, and fast. These are 1.75 tpi. Will Myers chopping the garter mortise for Bo's front chop. Jeff Matilsky working the shoulder of a double tenon. Brian Buckner cutting tenon cheeks on the Tannewitz. Thursday night was the farewell party. Bo brought in some local barbeque and everyone feasted. Roger brought out a framed print of Plate 11 for everyone to sign. Then people started signing the huge 7' x 17' Plate 11 banner that hung in the shop through the entire week. Bo's wife Sherry stopped at a local peach orchard Thursday morning and bought some peaches that had been picked that morning. She churned out fresh peach ice cream all afternoon and Bo served it up after the bbq. Yes, it was magically delicious. July 19, 2013 Day 5 By Friday afternoon a few of the participants had already packed and gone, facing 10 hour drives back home. I ignored the clock and with the help of darn near all the remaining participants (plus a couple friends who showed up on Thursday) we worked on Bo's bench. No way we were leaving before we saw this beast assembled. Tracy using a router mortising fixture built from 80/20. Paring for final fitting on the massive 6" x 8" legs for the 16' bench. I can't express the satisfaction we all felt when the top lowered itself onto the legs under its own weight. The base joints were fit without glue or pegs, to allow some wiggle room for the double tenons through the top. As soon as the top was on, and the whooping and hollering had ceased, we immediately try to move the bench. It felt like the rock of Gibraltar, even without glue or drawbore pegs in the base joints. Truly awesome. The bench was moved outside to the freight scale. 1164 pounds. Bo Child's Plate 11 Roubo Partner's Bench Length: 16' Width: 27" Height: 34" Weight: 1164 lbs. Legs: 6" x 8" Rails: 3-1/2" x 5-1/2" Vises: 3-1/2" x 1.75 tpi French Oak screw with Benchcrafted Crisscross Holdfast and planing stops (not yet installed) by Peter Ross