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Fine WoodWorking.com Work Bench

comments (5) August 28th, 2011 in Shop Tours        
Skirugger Skirugger, member
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Shop Specs

  • Location: Schertz, Texas, USA
  • Size: sq. ft.
  • Type: Garage
  • Focus: General
  • Heating/Cooling:

I've never really built much of anything until finding this site, and I've been wanting to build a simple bench for a long time.  Thanks for all the instructional videos!  

Lengthened the tabletop by 2" for the 9" Groz Rapid Action.

 


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Comments (5)

RIT12 RIT12 writes: Couldn't help but notice that box behind it looks like a 4512. Do you like it? I just bought one a few days ago, unpacked everything and found that the casting that houses the motor was completely cracked into 2 pieces on one of the supports. I talked them into delivering me a new one and taking this one away, haven't received it yet though. I picked up a PALS system as well. Seems like a decent saw for the price range.
Posted: 6:15 pm on January 13th

woodwkr33 woodwkr33 writes: WHAT A GREAT JOB, AT LEAST YOU HAVE SOME SKILLS.
WORK BENCHES CAN NEVER BE LARGE ENOUGH. I HAVE A FOUR BY EIGHT TORSION BOX BENCH. THIS IS MY THIRD BENCH. I'VE GOT A FEELIN YOU WILL PUT YOUR PRACTICE TO GOOD USE.
Posted: 1:49 am on November 4th

mscolvin mscolvin writes: Nice work. Is the top MDF?
Posted: 3:06 pm on September 24th

GEide GEide writes: Thanks for posting. Glad the Getting Started in Woodworking series was helpful for you!
http://www.startwoodworking.com/plans/build-simple-sturdy-workbench
http://www.startwoodworking.com/getting-started
Posted: 1:17 pm on September 8th

TravMan TravMan writes: Nice job. I built this one a few years back as well. Served me well for a year or so. You will want a bigger and better one in no time though, when you do take a look at Matts Monster Bench. I built this one and never looked back.
Posted: 3:38 pm on August 29th

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