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Day 6 Building a Workbench: Legs, Feet, Braces and Stretchers

Day 6 Building a Workbench: Legs, Feet, Braces and Stretchers

Do you want to know how to make a really strong base for your workbench? I'll show you how!

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A Dedicated Sharpening Bench - part 7 - The Glue-up

A Dedicated Sharpening Bench - part 7 - The Glue-up

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Continue along with author Tom Fidgen as he builds a dedicated sharpening bench.

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A Dedicated Sharpening Bench -part 6- Cutting the Top and building the Under Carriage

A Dedicated Sharpening Bench -part 6- Cutting the Top and building the Under Carriage

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Continue along with author Tom Fidgen as he builds a dedicated sharpening bench.

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- A Dedicated Sharpening Bench - part 5 - Shaping the Feet and Finishing the Frame

- A Dedicated Sharpening Bench - part 5 - Shaping the Feet and Finishing the Frame

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Continue along as author Tom Fidgen builds a dedicated sharpening bench.

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A Dedicated Sharpening Bench - part 4- The Frame

A Dedicated Sharpening Bench - part 4- The Frame

Continue along with author Tom Fidgen as he builds a sharpening bench.

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A Dedicated Sharpening Bench- Part 3 : Hand-Cut Joinery

A Dedicated Sharpening Bench- Part 3 : Hand-Cut Joinery

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Continue on with author Tom Fidgen as he builds a dedicated sharpening bench.

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A Dedicated Sharpening Bench- part 1

A Dedicated Sharpening Bench- part 1

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Follow along with author Tom Fidgen as he builds a dedicated sharpening bench.

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Tool Chest

Tool Chest

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Tool Chest Contest

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skinny legs and all

skinny legs and all

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I designed and built this small side table over the past winter, it's main body is Ash. A log that my wife and I literally stumbled over a few years back on the shore of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. I had a freind with a bandsaw mill rip it down and left it to air dry for three years. The drawer fronts are made from Angelique, again another 'sea-faring' wood species...This was reclaimed from an old barge that sat in Marthas Vineyard for the better part of 100 years! This table was completely made by hand using only hand tools. The finish is Tried and True oil/varnish mix. Reclaimed wood, no power tools used and a food grade all natural oil for finish...what could be any greener than that? Cheers! www.tomfidgen.blogspot.com

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