sparkymarky
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hi everyone so i`ve finally got around to building the workbench out of some solid idigbo railway sleepers which i picked up from a agriculture merchants. i`ll try and take as many piccys as i can.
the style of the bench i`m going for is the traditional cabinetmakers bench with a table top of 25" x 150" x 5" deep. i have already bought a woden quick release vice and a york tail vice screw for the tail vice.
this is my work so far.
i first re-sawn the sleepers into sections for the legs assembly.
then sent them through the planner to get the correct dimensions (there`s a good review thread in the general section on this model).
finally ended up with two base sections which have been built using through mortices.
i then started on the top. starting with a solid 5" x 10" sleeper i cut down to size to 150" long and under cut the tail vice end to leave a 2" thick top. i then built the tail vice with help from tage frid book 3 to work out how the tail vice works, i didn`t use his dimensions supplied but worked to my own using his designs (i did modify the design a bit as i thought i could add extra strength).
i will now start on the rest of the bench top firstly fitting the stretcher across the front which is 2`1/2" x 5" and will have 3/4" dog holes every 5" down the front i will also mount the woden vice into the other end.
the style of the bench i`m going for is the traditional cabinetmakers bench with a table top of 25" x 150" x 5" deep. i have already bought a woden quick release vice and a york tail vice screw for the tail vice.
this is my work so far.
i first re-sawn the sleepers into sections for the legs assembly.
then sent them through the planner to get the correct dimensions (there`s a good review thread in the general section on this model).
finally ended up with two base sections which have been built using through mortices.
i then started on the top. starting with a solid 5" x 10" sleeper i cut down to size to 150" long and under cut the tail vice end to leave a 2" thick top. i then built the tail vice with help from tage frid book 3 to work out how the tail vice works, i didn`t use his dimensions supplied but worked to my own using his designs (i did modify the design a bit as i thought i could add extra strength).
i will now start on the rest of the bench top firstly fitting the stretcher across the front which is 2`1/2" x 5" and will have 3/4" dog holes every 5" down the front i will also mount the woden vice into the other end.