gasman
Established Member
I have taken the liberty of starting again with this thread as the old thread http://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/26-cubic-feet-of-southern-yellow-pine-t70334.html had got a bit waylaid
So, the plan so far is to make a slab 95 x 650 x 2400 of southern yellow pine for the top - then legs which are 110 x 145 x 900 morticed into it - quite a lot like Chris Schwartz's Roubo bench in his infamous book
So far, I had cut all the SYP up into 15 '4x2s' 2400 long, cut the legs and rails etc separately, bought (and then sent back shortly after) the Veritas twin screw vice and the Veritas inset vice. Instead of these I will have the Veritas tail vice on the right hand side and a Maguire wooden leg vice on the front left.
Then I laminated the legs
Glued up the boards for the top in 4's
Then when they were dry, planed one side of each block by hand with a QS no 6 / Record no7 and then thicknessed them down to 98mm thick. The 4th (front) group of 3 boards will be shorter due to the tail vice going on the right hand side
AFter thicknessing I put them all on my current bench to see how they look:
And here is the tail vice put roughly in place:
This weekend should get the slab complete - then to start cutting leg mortices. So enjoying this job!
Cheers
Mark
So, the plan so far is to make a slab 95 x 650 x 2400 of southern yellow pine for the top - then legs which are 110 x 145 x 900 morticed into it - quite a lot like Chris Schwartz's Roubo bench in his infamous book
So far, I had cut all the SYP up into 15 '4x2s' 2400 long, cut the legs and rails etc separately, bought (and then sent back shortly after) the Veritas twin screw vice and the Veritas inset vice. Instead of these I will have the Veritas tail vice on the right hand side and a Maguire wooden leg vice on the front left.
Then I laminated the legs
Glued up the boards for the top in 4's
Then when they were dry, planed one side of each block by hand with a QS no 6 / Record no7 and then thicknessed them down to 98mm thick. The 4th (front) group of 3 boards will be shorter due to the tail vice going on the right hand side
AFter thicknessing I put them all on my current bench to see how they look:
And here is the tail vice put roughly in place:
This weekend should get the slab complete - then to start cutting leg mortices. So enjoying this job!
Cheers
Mark