shim20
Established Member
will get on the buzzer tommorw to local timber yard see what they come up with.
ByronBlack":18n16ff1 said:I don't understand what all the worry is about dinging or defacing a hard-wood table top, after-all that is what it is for. My top which took a lot of sweat and effort to make already has many scratches, staines, dings etc.. and you know what, it doesn't worry me at all. It is after all a tool, and how long does it take to smarten up again? About 5 mins with a plane or sander and it looks like new.
I much prefer to work on a hardwood bench than a composite material bench, it just seems much more durable, and satisfying to work on when using hand-tools such as mortice chisels, the shock is absorbed perfectly and you get nice crisp cuts. It just feels right to me, but it is a personal thing.
If I were to do mine again, I would do it exactly the same way, including using hard-wood for the base, it gives you the weight and stiffness without having to mess around with putting in cabinets etc..
I made a bench out of softwood for the base and composit materials for the top, it just wasn't the same for me, it never had the sturdiness that I've now got with the hardwood bench, and it would never last as long as this one either.
Nope, lol.Does your toolwell have a removable bottom?
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