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Workbench from 'Getting Started in Woodwork' UK
I have always wanted a sturdy workbench but have got by for the last 30 years using a B&D workmate, so as I have recentlly retired decided to build one. The Fine woodworking video's and PDF plans...
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Work bench side clamps
1 commentHere's some side clamps that I whipped up from scrap steel. I made two versions, two that screw to the bench, the other has it's own clamp, so it's portable. Just a few photos here, but the full...
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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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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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My woodshop
3 commentsMy shop currently is at its full capacity. I hope to build on in the future. But for now it allows me to make things and do what I truly enjoy to do in my spare time. A window A/C unit and a...
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Bernoulli Spiral Cam Clamps
Bernoulli Spiral Cam Clamps. Will transform how you use your workbench. Video of them in action here. Plans available with the template.
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"Lazy Stephen" Tool Turntable
9 commentsI call this the "Lazy Stephen". It's a modified version of a turntable plan I came across. I don't think I have followed ANY plan to the exact "jot or tittle". I tend to find ways to wrest the...
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Fantasy Shop
I try to line my equipment up so it can be used as an out feed table if necessary, Planer being the same height as the workbenchs etc. I have to raise the heights of some of the equipment to...
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From Nothing To Something.
When we moved to our new home five years ago I left a 400 sq ft shop for no shop at all. With no place to put an out building I had to get creative with what I did have. A three car carport that only...
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My Dream Shop
My shop currently consists of a home brew router table, rolling disk/belt sander cart, and a power miter saw (waiting for its own rolling cart). Everything else are hand-held power tools...
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Shane's Backyard Workshop
This blueprint consists of a overall close to perfect workshop. As you can see I laid out all of my machines and materials in a orderly fashion in a letter C shape. Starting at the bottom you pick...
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D and D WoodWork
A shop for my son and myself to do our hobby, which is woodworking. We love it.
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Mark's Garage Shop
This is a basic garage workshop that I would like to have in my garage. I have some of the items currently in my garage/shop and will hopefully be able to add more soon.
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work in progress
detached two car garage with a finishing room in rear seperated by sliding doors.
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Half Size
This Model hapens to be half the size of my existing shop. I currently have a 24 x 40 shop/garage, but no where near the tools that I have placed in my dreamshop on here. If I ONLY had the money...
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Bee keepers wood shop
Hi im a Bee Keeper and a residential framer and i love working with wood. This is one design that came into my head year ago when i started rebuilding a horse barn that previous owners had into a...
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Another Bench Vise Revolution from Hovarter
2 commentsLen Hovarter has created an awesome quick-action leg using the same technology he developed for his revolutionary face vise.
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Richard Coates, Hope, New Jersey
3 commentsI've been interested in wood working since I was a child. I got interested in it while helping my father around the house. My grandfather was also a big influence on me. I inherited a lot of tools...
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Is a college professor any smarter than a skilled furniture maker?
6 commentsA powerful essay, defending the craftsman's deep and profound knowledge of the world, is just one of the treasures I found in an 1883 issue of Amateur Mechanics magazine (free on Google Books). It's amazing how little has changed in our craft.
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