I am looking for ideas to make a decent size Fly Tying vice base, most are about 190mm x 75mm or thereabouts, I'm thinking a large piece of Oak bottom recessed and lead inserted, I can then rout whatever I want on top, any better ideas?
It's a shame you're at the other end of the country I probably have a bit of granite and definitely have 25mm thick solid surface kitchen worktop which is almost as heavy and easier to work with.Looking for an off-cut from a Granite worktop at the moment.
Looking for an off-cut from a granite worktop at the moment.
I used to fit a lot of kitchens as part of my business Mike. Didn't keep much granite but the solid surface material is useful for all sorts of projects and turns nicely. That's my excuse anyway.@Lons Ditto with amount of materials, what I find most annoying is the amount of thread reels I never use, but make space for them on bits of dowel glued into my station.
@ChaiLatte Granite worktop come in at up too 40mm thick.
Worktop suppliers generally sell on sink cut outs as cutting boards.
Monumental masons chip the off cuts to spread on monuments.
Any Lead filled grove on the base will have a metal cover with a felt/cork bottom to prevent scratching the worktop surface of my bench.
I used to tie flies and fly fish, I made a fly materials and tying bench from an article in Trout and Salmon in about 1987. It was a multi drawer filing cabinet with a ply top and a lift up flap on the side, served me for years, didn’t hold all the gear of course because I’m like you, I had too much !It's a shame you're at the other end of the country I probably have a bit of granite and definitely have 25mm thick solid surface kitchen worktop which is almost as heavy and easier to work with.
I'm a fly fisherman and tyer as well an have a tying station I lift on to my desk. The amount of tying materials I've collected over the years is, in my wife's words " ......... crazy"
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