Hello
Somebody made this thread up for me, so I might as well
So I plan on making this bench to be something similar to the benches of Frank Klausz, and Rob Cosman's old one.
Other names for googling similar benches would be.. Hyvelbänk , Høvelbenk, diefenbach, Carters workbench,
Milo's Frank Klausz WIP ...I'm sure I'm leaving some out, I apologise for that.
I am thinking of adding some more stuff that I've seen from others too.
I'm just focusing on getting some of these long bits filled, as I will have to do this anyway for something or other.
These long lengths are the heaviest of the stiles, that's why they got picked first.
I was thinking of only using quartersawn stock for the bench, Might yet even.
I am going about this the hard way by chopping out the end grain tenons, as I think it will be easier in the long run.
Every length will be orientated the same direction for two reasons.
1 the grain will reflect the same, so the lamination's won't be as contrasting.
2 it will make it easier to plane and the mortises will be filled with grain running the same direction.
I was reading Sjobergs workbenches are made from single lengths for stability.
I'm taking that as in not warping, not necessarily done for strength purposes.
I will be using titebond as I have glued the base of this bench I am using at the minute with excellent results,
so strength won't be the issue.
I may just deem this too short and go through all the stock, no problem... as the filled ends might not be the
best for barrel bolts to affix the end caps anyway. splines will be used too.
I don't think the very long stock, with a short bit at the end would be nice to look at for the next era,
so I'm liable to do anything at this stage. (hammer)
Did you guess I'm OCD allready
The important things are chosen/figured now (mostly) , so its mainly gonna be a copy of the Klausz design top, but making it the height my bench is now, the length now also, and not having a stretcher where the tender part just over my kneecap is, as it hits against it planing wide boards, and would give me knee fluid problems.
I may keep it as a 4 legger, I have not made my mind up on that...the top comes first for me since I have legs allready.
Design changes on the top might include...
Cosman's new bench with the sliding light, but with a lip in the tool well for a lid to lay on for a wider bench surface.
Hinges on the underneath of the tool well, trap door kinda thing for clamping at the back of the bench.
Might be adding/welding up some metal support for the toolwell rail as Cosman shows it moves even with support.
Onto the underneath, thinking of a sliding deadman, but have not seen this used with a shoulder vice anywhere..
Might be good reason though...
Also thinking of making another deadman with a leg vise, that can be removable easily.
Square dogs finally chosen, thanks Todd!
Lovely hefty Veritas shoulder vise and tail vise screws
I think that's enough ranting for a bit
Tom