condeesteso
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Can never have too many bench threads around here
Having finished my 'posh' bench a few moths ago, I knocked up a mini-table to use for assembly and also as a 'mucky' bench - sharpening, any metalworking etc, but I'm not at all happy with it as it is too light and a bit small. So I started thinking about a slightly bigger table. Then I thought fit a vice to it to make it versatile. And it grew from there.
The bits list:
- a 9" Record Q/R (Tail-vice)
-a a metal vice screw from an old bench I had and rebuilt
- a stack of 2"+ ash sawn boards
- some oak, mainly one board 68" x 11" x 3"
So the assembly table is taking virtual shape: 5'6" long, Record tail-vice, a leg vice on front using the metal screw I have.
I'll do some pics as and when I can get properly started (too nippy out there today).
Questions: I have never done a leg vice before, so any tricks welcome. Mixing of stocks... this will end up using ash, oak, beech vice faces (easily replaceable mainly to please Bugbear) maybe even some lime. They are all stabilised to the climate and will remain so.
I also need some good quality coach bolts (stainless re the oak).
This could be a cracking compact bench I think, but opinions welcome please.
Having finished my 'posh' bench a few moths ago, I knocked up a mini-table to use for assembly and also as a 'mucky' bench - sharpening, any metalworking etc, but I'm not at all happy with it as it is too light and a bit small. So I started thinking about a slightly bigger table. Then I thought fit a vice to it to make it versatile. And it grew from there.
The bits list:
- a 9" Record Q/R (Tail-vice)
-a a metal vice screw from an old bench I had and rebuilt
- a stack of 2"+ ash sawn boards
- some oak, mainly one board 68" x 11" x 3"
So the assembly table is taking virtual shape: 5'6" long, Record tail-vice, a leg vice on front using the metal screw I have.
I'll do some pics as and when I can get properly started (too nippy out there today).
Questions: I have never done a leg vice before, so any tricks welcome. Mixing of stocks... this will end up using ash, oak, beech vice faces (easily replaceable mainly to please Bugbear) maybe even some lime. They are all stabilised to the climate and will remain so.
I also need some good quality coach bolts (stainless re the oak).
This could be a cracking compact bench I think, but opinions welcome please.