Hello,
Finally, I have something to post on this section of the forums as well This is my first woodworking project of a larger size. I have learned a lot from this project (e.g. when you break off a dovetail pin,you can put there a fake one - in walnut for better contrast)
I have inherited my great-grandfather's workbench that was given to me by my father. My great-grandfather was a woodworker by profession and head of a woodworking manufactory. He built this workbench himself. He passed away in the early 80s. I cannot tell you the exact age of the workbench, but my father remembers seeing it in the 60s, so it must be older than my father.
I have made new legs from beech (except the tusk tenon stretchers, which I retained the original in oak). I have also made new tail vice from scratch, a new well, and some other minor boards were replaced as well. Everything was done by hand, except I used a thickness planer for one face and one edge of the board. I have used cork for the vice lining. But it crumbles, so I think I will replace it soon with something better looking and more durable.
I post some before and after pictures.
Finally, I have something to post on this section of the forums as well This is my first woodworking project of a larger size. I have learned a lot from this project (e.g. when you break off a dovetail pin,you can put there a fake one - in walnut for better contrast)
I have inherited my great-grandfather's workbench that was given to me by my father. My great-grandfather was a woodworker by profession and head of a woodworking manufactory. He built this workbench himself. He passed away in the early 80s. I cannot tell you the exact age of the workbench, but my father remembers seeing it in the 60s, so it must be older than my father.
I have made new legs from beech (except the tusk tenon stretchers, which I retained the original in oak). I have also made new tail vice from scratch, a new well, and some other minor boards were replaced as well. Everything was done by hand, except I used a thickness planer for one face and one edge of the board. I have used cork for the vice lining. But it crumbles, so I think I will replace it soon with something better looking and more durable.
I post some before and after pictures.