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beginners workbench
1 commentBuilt from the Fine Woodworking getting started series. I really didn't know what I was doing but had been reading the magazine for a few years and thought I'd finally start. I owned a table...
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EKHO Mobile Workshop - Portable Cabinet Saw and Router Table
6 commentsIn early 2009 I decided to design and build a mobile base for a professional cabinet saw. My limited shop space did not allow me to set a large and heavy cabinet saw down in just one...
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Workbench "Kentooky" (M14A3)
This workbench i made at the present time. When I finish it, place photo and annotations for that.
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Blast Gate Improvement
5 commentsIf you use these anoying Plastic gates that do not want to close. Check this out. I cut the corner and faced it down and it clears itself out............
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Chest with a workspace
3 comments84L 36W 39H 13 Wood species used from local logger, Self Air dried, Salvaged stairs and pallets. 8 Months to complete. Demountable for easier transport.
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Finish Carpenter's Dream Bench/Cabinet
3 commentsMiter saw stand with fold up sides made of pine & finished with Varathane. Swivel casters for moving, tools are stored in 2 tool boxes that get attached to the fold up side wings, the tool boxes...
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Getting started in woodworking series project
4 commentsAlthough I am Not a beginner in woodworking I liked the workbench plans that Finewooding has in their Getting Started in woodworking series, So I built one, this is my first workbench as I have...
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Ace of Purplehearts Workbench
8 commentsScandinavian style workbench. European beech with purpleheart accents. Hand turned brass pins support the bow saw and carpenters mallet. Project for Red Rocks Fine Woodworking...
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Workbench
1 commentThe wood for this bench came off the streets of Brooklyn, NY. Ash, White and Red oak, and even walnut. The walnut were two 3x5x8 skids of a pallet left for the trashman. The vises, of course, just...
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1.75 carat emerald cut workbench
1 commentI made my new bench out of quarter sawn african padauk. The top is 10/4 thick, with a nearly 4 inch apron. This represents my first forray into vise construction. The tail vise is solid...
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Workbench
3 commentsI made this bench from discarded pallets. Not the prettiest entry, but maybe I will win points for weight! Normally I would provide a nicer picture, but I am getting behind on my projects.
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new workbench
4 commentsmy new workbench. all very nice hard maple with slow consistent growth. some boards had 30 growth rings per inch. Frank Klausz style tail vise with ipe runners. twin screw...
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Workbench
3 commentsWorkbench 28 x 68 Made from fall off from a bamboo cabinet job. Sturdy.
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Japanese shop stool
2 commentsThis is my shop stool for my woodshop in Japan. The design is a very old one similar to those used in for meditation in temples. The wood is Japanese cedar with a wax finish. As you can see the stool...
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Workbench
1 commentFirst real woodworking project. Ran into the classic "I needed a workbench just to build my workbench!" Lon Schlenning's and Christopher Schwarz's books were invaluable resourcesI...
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Maple Workbench
Hard Maple and very heavy. Drawer fronts are curly maple and walnut trim.
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Durable Workbench
A durable workbench borrowing a number of design elements from other benches. Sturdy SYP base with drawbored M&T construction. Hard Maple top 3 1/2" x 26" x 60" with full Apron. 36" Twin Screw...
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FWW Essential workbench
2 commentsThe most used tool in my shop. Hard maple with walnut drawers and shelves between the legs. I followed the article in FWW and modified to add extra storage. I made the bench wider...
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Workbench
This is the one of the most useful tools in my shop. I used the FWW article by Lon Schleining as my plan for the bench. The article was very well written and covered all the necessary...
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Hard Maple Tradtional Workbench
This bench was made from Hard Maple and is very heavy upon it's completion. I always wanted a heavy, quality made bench for my shop and waited until I could afford the cost of better materials...
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Expandable workbench
1 commentThis is my new workbench that I designed and built over the last couple of months. I was inspired by a lot of different workbench projects and incorporated design elements from a number of...
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Workbench
3 commentsI have a small wood shop in the basement and this what the firs time I made dovetail drawers. This bench is made of maple and the top has a 8/4 cherry skirt and wood vise. all the drawers are...
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Workbench (based on Lon Schleining's)
2 commentsI made this Workbench in 2008 based on the design by Lon Schleining in FWW # 167. It is made of hard maple with Walnut and Jatoba highlights. The bench is 3" thick with 6" thick aprons. I made...
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My work bench
This bench is 33" X 96" all oak. I was tired of having things on top of my bench (another tool box) taking up space, so I made the bench with an underneath machinist tool box.
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Handmade Bench
5 commentsTop main board is beech, while the dark wood is mahogany. Legs are walnut stained silver fir and panels are douglas. The legs have wedged mortice and tenon joinery. No power tools have been usedMy...
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WoodWorking Bench
3 commentsI'm entering my husband in this competition as a surprise. He'd kill me if he saw the last photo of him lying on the bench! (Supposed to be like those bikini clad women who sell cars!). I'm not a...
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Traditional WorkBench
5 commentsThis is my first job in carpentry. 240cm tall, 90cm wide and 90cm in height. Is already helping me to produce other work. Brasil
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