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  1. shavings&sawdust

    Benchtop workbench

    Thank you and all the best for yours!
  2. shavings&sawdust

    Benchtop workbench

    It does, was good for site work. Thanks for positive FB.
  3. shavings&sawdust

    Hi Everyone

    Thanks, like the spirit 😉
  4. shavings&sawdust

    Benchtop workbench

    Hi Mel Hi, thanks for your comment. All the lightcoloured wood is from a 28mm kitchen work top offcut in birch, two layers glued together, top ends are dark red meranti and the rail it stands on are sapeli. Would use 40mm worktop instead if I was building another one, the thing is quite heavy...
  5. shavings&sawdust

    Benchtop workbench

    In extension of my introduction - built during Covid lockdowns as distraction from the worrying things going on outside. Needed to get past the horrid Workmate and thought a bench for the kitchen table would be good thing. Turns out building a workbench is easier using one - so I have both now.
  6. shavings&sawdust

    Hi Everyone

    Just joined from Lincoln (UK). I am a trained cabinetmaker (ages ago) and have rediscovered woodworking in my own place after a long time teaching conservation and restoration - not only of furniture and wooden objects. Am interested in historic making techniques and hand tools.
  7. shavings&sawdust

    Help with an older ULMIA Horned Moving Fillister Plane... No Depth Stop! (HOW I MADE ONE)

    Hi bentontool, Not an Ulmia but a Steiner moving fillister or filletster and probably of similar vintage. It has a nice brass fence and depth stop shaped to allow exulsion of shavings.
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