AndrewC
Established Member
This seems to be a perennial question but I'm nowhere nearer making a decision than I was several hours of browsing ago
I'm making myself a small bench - basically a step up from my much loved and abused Workmate. It's going to be small, probably 120 x 70 cm - I don't do cabinet work, this is mainly for odd jobs and a mixture of woodwork and metal work. I plan to have a wood working vice in one corner looking down the length - I'll probably add some bench dogs down the length at some point. I'll put an engineering vice in the opposite corner.
Question is, what to make the top out of ? A "normal" top might be made of laminated beech but I can't find beech around here (bizarre, Brussels has a massive beech forest which is harvested but I think all goes to Sweden and comes back to IKEA). Options I'm considering:
1) Buy an IKEA Pronoma top, halve it and laminate. Gives me a relatively easy route to laminated beech
2) Stack a couple of layers of the thickest ply I can get
3) Laminate ply/mdf/ply
4) Thick MDF only - I don't really fancy that one
Anyone got any suggestions as to which way to go ?
Thanks, Andrew
I'm making myself a small bench - basically a step up from my much loved and abused Workmate. It's going to be small, probably 120 x 70 cm - I don't do cabinet work, this is mainly for odd jobs and a mixture of woodwork and metal work. I plan to have a wood working vice in one corner looking down the length - I'll probably add some bench dogs down the length at some point. I'll put an engineering vice in the opposite corner.
Question is, what to make the top out of ? A "normal" top might be made of laminated beech but I can't find beech around here (bizarre, Brussels has a massive beech forest which is harvested but I think all goes to Sweden and comes back to IKEA). Options I'm considering:
1) Buy an IKEA Pronoma top, halve it and laminate. Gives me a relatively easy route to laminated beech
2) Stack a couple of layers of the thickest ply I can get
3) Laminate ply/mdf/ply
4) Thick MDF only - I don't really fancy that one
Anyone got any suggestions as to which way to go ?
Thanks, Andrew