Doingupthehouse
Established Member
I ask this question cause I’ve been thinking about benches a lot recently, specifically why I dislike of tool wells.
I’m admittedly a very untidy worker, and had a bench many years ago with a well - it just ended up permanently full of carp. When I watch high end cabinet makers at work, they always seem to have a very tidy and organised bench, and what seems to be a zen like calm about them. It could all just be an act for the cameras of course...
I try hard to stay neat, I at least manage to put everything away after a session, but after 53 years I’m not sure I could change now.
I’m a graphic designer by trade and my desk usually looks like a bomb’s hit it, but the work I produce is very neat and I hate disorganised folder structures on my computer.
So can you have a messy bench and still produce very high quality work - I’ve still got a long way to go before I produce anything approaching ‘top quality’
Simon
I’m admittedly a very untidy worker, and had a bench many years ago with a well - it just ended up permanently full of carp. When I watch high end cabinet makers at work, they always seem to have a very tidy and organised bench, and what seems to be a zen like calm about them. It could all just be an act for the cameras of course...
I try hard to stay neat, I at least manage to put everything away after a session, but after 53 years I’m not sure I could change now.
I’m a graphic designer by trade and my desk usually looks like a bomb’s hit it, but the work I produce is very neat and I hate disorganised folder structures on my computer.
So can you have a messy bench and still produce very high quality work - I’ve still got a long way to go before I produce anything approaching ‘top quality’
Simon