Building a workbench
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2016 8:39 pm
Guys,
I have started making the parts for a workbench. I am using TOP CHOICE douglas fir 8 ft, 2 x 4's, cutting and milling them down, laminating them to have 2 7/8" x 3" trestles, legs and stretchers, and the bench top will be 3" thick, laminating probably 18 boards.
My dimensions will be 66" long, by about 27" deep, and 37" tall.
So far I have the trestles laminated, with mortises cut in BEFORE laminating, done on the table saw. The legs I'm doing the same way with mortises for the stretchers. I will probably put a vise on the left front and put on an end vise.
I read a lot about using softwoods for a bench top, a lot of people against, and many for it. I decided I like the idea of the cost, and I'm having fun so far doing it.
I might still purchase a Ramia beech bench with under cabinet for about $1000, but if I like how this turns out, I might just try and be satisfied with it too.
I'll post some more pics as it progresses.
Kevin
I have started making the parts for a workbench. I am using TOP CHOICE douglas fir 8 ft, 2 x 4's, cutting and milling them down, laminating them to have 2 7/8" x 3" trestles, legs and stretchers, and the bench top will be 3" thick, laminating probably 18 boards.
My dimensions will be 66" long, by about 27" deep, and 37" tall.
So far I have the trestles laminated, with mortises cut in BEFORE laminating, done on the table saw. The legs I'm doing the same way with mortises for the stretchers. I will probably put a vise on the left front and put on an end vise.
I read a lot about using softwoods for a bench top, a lot of people against, and many for it. I decided I like the idea of the cost, and I'm having fun so far doing it.
I might still purchase a Ramia beech bench with under cabinet for about $1000, but if I like how this turns out, I might just try and be satisfied with it too.
I'll post some more pics as it progresses.
Kevin