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My New Workbench
3 commentsMy winter project, a new bench for my workshop. The base is built from red and white oak. The drawer fronts, leg vise and the deadman are made from Jatoba. The top is laminated from 8/4 poplar with...
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Essential workbench
5 commentsThe essential workbench according to FWW plans. Made out of maple bought from a nearby neighbour. The wood actually comes from maple trees cut down from is land.
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Workbench Cabinet
lI built this from ideas from Fine Woodworking modified to fit my Paul Hasluck designed work bench. I couldn't completely fill the space between the bench legs because of the locking pegs in the...
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Workbench - Monster, bombproof, not so (well kind of)
5 commentsLegs and lower stringers are 6x6 alder, upper stringers 3x6 alder (all reclaimed). Top is 4x24x96 maple with a Lee Valley face vise with hickory jaws. All joined with single and double slip...
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My Benchcrafted Roubo Bench
1 commentHere's my Benchcrafted split top roubo bench using Jameel Abraham's design and hardware. It's made from roughly 200 bf of 8/4 ash. It's by far the most useful tool in my shop and I don't know how...
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Essential Workbench
2 commentsThis project was completed using Lon Schleining's plan from Fine Woodworking Magazine. The bench is constructed from hard maple. I finished the top with danish oil, the base is finished with an oil...
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Workbench built for Grandson
1 commentI built this down sized wood workers bench for my four year old Grandson. It is 24 inches tall, 19.5 inches deep and 38 inches wide. It is built out of fir 2x4's with two drawers that have dovetail...
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Latest workbench - Puget Sound Woodworking class project
2 commentsThis is a student project here at Puget Sound Woodworking. Workbenches are a regular thing here. Enjoy!
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New Workbench
New Bench: Top is reclaimed African Mahogany countertop. Base is from some Old Growth Dougals Fir that had been cut and stored in an attic over 40 years ago. Drawbore Mortise and Tenon constructionI...
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Work Rack/Clamp rack
2 commentsThis is our latest product. Pictured are multiple Work Racks with accessory units. There are quick connectors. Side shelves and table units also connect work racks giving you mobile work stations...
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TWW/Benchcrafted Split Top Roubo Bench
3 commentsBuilt under the video tutelage of Marc Spagnuolo (aka The Wood Whisperer) during the first 8 months of 2012. Based on the Benchcrafted Split Top Roubo - utilizing their Glide and Leg vise hardware...
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Bastogne Walnut Bench
Bastogne Walnut Bench. Bastione walnut is the rarest of all walnut woods, is a natural cross between California English Walnut and California Claro. Bastogne trees grow very large and the wood is...
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Basic Workbench by Klaus Larsen
3 commentsThis simple workbench was created using the plans on this website. I used re-purposed old-growth redwood 4x4's and doug fir 2x4's, cut and milled. I changed the plans slightly the make 4x4's on the...
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Child's Folding Workbench
This is a child's sized folding workbench. I built it entirely from scratch using oak and steel. It stands 21" tall and weighs 15 lbs. The clamping top work surface is fully functional.
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Luthier Bench
3 commentsThis is a luthier bench I made. I got the plan online somewhere. The 'frame' wood is lyptus - hard as nails and really heavy. The maple cut and glued from 1" thick boards. It's really functional and...
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Turn of the century cabinet makers tool chest.
6 commentsThe first picture is an exterior shot showing the walnut , veneer, and dovetails I used to make the shell of the chest. About 220 dovetails went into making this chest. The inside of the chest lid...
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Workbench
6 commentsI made this a few years ago as I began the (seemingly endless) transition to being a self-employed woodworker. I followed Lon Schleining's Essential Workbench pretty closely.The top and base are made...
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workbench
4 commentsThis bench is 25 inches wide by 8 feet long. The legs are 5 inches square and are laminated from 1 1/2 inch stock. The top is 4 inches thick. I special ordered southern yellow pine...
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Dream Workbench
70 commentsMy ultimate workbench-- finally finished! The bench has a tail vise, a 24" face vise, and a patternmaker's vise. Overall size is 36" x 92". The top is 4" thick laminated hard maple with a 5" bubinga...
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Workbench
3 commentsI'm a first year student at the Furniture Institute of Massachusetts. This was my second required project, and the requirements were mortise and tenon construction with four legs and a top. Phil...
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Low tech, low cost router table
2 commentsMy old router table was so rickety that it would nearly tip over whenever I tried to run larger pieces through. It also was not mobile. So, I built this table out of left overs from other...
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Woodworking bench
4 commentsThe workbench (6 feet), following the traditional French and Spanish style, was made from solid Cuenca pine (Pinus nigra and P. sylvestris). Due to its light resinous nature and flexibility, good...
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New Bench top for rolling shop cabinet
I have never had a proper solid work bench with solid vices. I have been using my B&D workmate for many years. My shop is very small and everything needs to be on wheels so that it can be rolled...
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Essential Workbench - Williams
5 commentsMade from the Essential Workbench design available from FineWoodWorking. Utilizes mortise & tenon and dovetail joinery. Benchtop, apron and vises made from hickory; the different...
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Ruobo style workbench
2 commentsI was inspired by John Tetreault's Ruobo Hybrid workbench and decided to build my own. I built mine, top included, out of reclaimed Beech wood from the beams of a 19th century Ohio...
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Birch and Mahogany Work Bench
1 comment3" thick Romanian beech with a 6" mahogany skirt and a Veritas tandem vise with an 8" Veritas front vise.
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An Australian Roubo workbench
23 commentsThis bench is a modernised Roubo design. A clamp-cosy underneath keeps the long clamps out of the way in a small workshop. The top is 5-1/2" thick Australian Jarrah, 8'2" long and 26" wide. The bench...
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Bonnet Top Highboys
4 commentsSeveral of you members wanted to see a better view of these 2 highboys I finished for my wife this past April. Making them at the same time was a big time savings. All together, they took about...
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Ash Roubo Workbench
4 commentsThis workbench was my first woodworking project. The bench is made from 8/4 ash. The vice chops are reclaimed brazil mahogany. The bench is based on my own hand drafted...
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small workbench
2 commentsA small workbench for my garage shop. The start of my wet bar I am building. I am a novice woodworker, These are my first projects
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Twin Bonnet Tops
7 commentsAs a woodworking hobbyist in my spare time, I had always wanted to make the highboys in FWW issue #117 from 1996. With the work and detail involved, I figured it would be just as frustrating if...
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