It's all been done before
February 9th, 2009 in blogs
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It all started here while wondering how many people have used the back-side of their bench hook as a cutting board.
I have scraps of mattboard around because I cut the matts for my portfolio at shows. The idea for this set-up came from a former employer. You can almost see that the cherry sticks are held in their dados by a small, counter-sunk steel screw, so it can break down.
I use theses scraps as cauls. They are so light that they often stay in place using just one piece of drafting tape to hold.
With heavier bar clamps I typically go for wooden cauls but these k-bodies have never dented and give plenty of pressure for this glue-up.
This 5 foot bench will be juried next week as my submission for the 2009 Furniture Masters' auction. This is the dry fit for the rungs on both ends. I can now take an inside measurement to get the interior length of my cross-struts. Off I go.
It all started here while wondering how many people have used the back-side of their bench hook as a cutting board.
Greetings. I'm Peter Turner. I design and build furniture at my home in South Portland, Maine. I've written several articles for Fine Woodworking and am on the cover of #203 with a blanket chest that I made. I have a few projects and tips here on this site that one can find above. I have just started writing a blog that's connected to my website. As woodworking content slips in, you'll also be able to find it here. This is my first entry for The Woodworking Life.
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