Originally I was planning on making a new base for my current bench, a piece of kitchen worktop with a QR vice fitted on one end, I started work on the bench, buying a 16' length of 8x2 and laminating it into 4x4, this allowed me to make the 2 leg sections:
x2
Drawboarded and m&t.
At this point the thought came into my head that I might aswell just make a complete bench! So 4 8'x6''x3'' for the top were delivered and 2 8'x6''x1 1/2'' to connect the leg constructions together.
Base assembly requiring the wedge mortices cutting.
All hardware was from axminster, the wagon vice uses a simple vice screw that pushes and pulls a bubinga block along 2 slots that were made before gluing the top up, the breadboard is drawbored on but there was still a bit of flex so I used a coach screw either side of the wagon vice screw to stiffen things up. The wedges, vice jaw and end cap are made from sapele.
The dogs and pup copies were made a work, and the holdfasts are from Richard T and work fantastically!
I would of loved to of made it out of a nice hardwood, but for about £200 including hardware and materials it should be a good bench for the money.
Thanks!
x2
Drawboarded and m&t.
At this point the thought came into my head that I might aswell just make a complete bench! So 4 8'x6''x3'' for the top were delivered and 2 8'x6''x1 1/2'' to connect the leg constructions together.
Base assembly requiring the wedge mortices cutting.
All hardware was from axminster, the wagon vice uses a simple vice screw that pushes and pulls a bubinga block along 2 slots that were made before gluing the top up, the breadboard is drawbored on but there was still a bit of flex so I used a coach screw either side of the wagon vice screw to stiffen things up. The wedges, vice jaw and end cap are made from sapele.
The dogs and pup copies were made a work, and the holdfasts are from Richard T and work fantastically!
I would of loved to of made it out of a nice hardwood, but for about £200 including hardware and materials it should be a good bench for the money.
Thanks!