Well, thank you all for your kind comments! It's much appreciated, I'm dreading the judges comments though !
Mark - The bandsaw is excellent, I did a mini-review a few weeks back on the thread where I was trying to decide between the tablesaw and bandsaw, it's identical to the Jet except in the fence setup, everything else is the same, but it's a bit cheaper which is nice ;-)
Jason - I went to the effort of flattening both sides of the worktop, so when it gets too mangled, i'll flip it over and use the side, when that also gets mangled, i'll-replane it back to smooth, although I don't anticpate this happening for many years yet, as all my hand power-tools and assembly/glue up will be done on the MFT where the MDF top is a lot easier and cheaper to replace.
Philly: I think you're right, it's difficult to do anything accurately with handtools without a sturdy bench, so i'm hoping this will improve things.
Mark: As for whats next, I've got a whole bunch of small side tables planned. A couple will be made from Iroko staves, another will be an arts & craft inspired sycamore and oak and I have recently drawn up a plan for a table that will use a nice large piece of spalted maple as the top.
TonyW: The finish was about 4 coats of Colron Antique Pine Danish Oil (It was the palest I could find) and will have a coat of wax on top. As for the F clamps, mine are the cheap ones from Screwfix. I can't recommend them, they often buckle and break, they deflect the wood too much and need a lot of correction. I've started to replace these with the slightly more expensive but still affordable Axminster ones, and these are much better. The sash cramps I've used on this project caused a lot of problems, and these are the real budget ally ones from Axminster, these are heading towards the nearest bin as soon as I can afford decent ones.
Thanks again to everyone for the positive feedback, it's always nice to get that back from your peers.