biskit
Established Member
What height is the ideal for a woodwork bench. :?: I suppose it depends on how tall you are. :!:
Some say :lol: elbow level, but most are lower.
Some say :lol: elbow level, but most are lower.
Cheshirechappie":sddf5w86 said:A much-discussed subject!
There isn't an ideal height for a workbench. I
marcros":11ghvimg said:Cheshirechappie":11ghvimg said:A much-discussed subject!
There isn't an ideal height for a workbench. I
There is an ideal workbench height.
marcros":ougst2hx said:Cheshirechappie":ougst2hx said:A much-discussed subject!
There isn't an ideal height for a workbench. I
There is an ideal workbench height. You will certainly know when you are not working at it, either by your back pain, or inefficiency/frustration when using it that you just cannot get over the work piece how you would prefer to.
Yes and also your proportions: long legs, apelike arms or whatever.biskit":3nm64b4d said:I suppose it depends on how tall you are. :!:
So do factor in what kind of work you're intending on doing on your bench. If you're primarily a power tool sort then 990mm or 39" could work out perfect for you, if you'll be working mainly with hand tools that's going to be a tad on the high side and something from 860-910mm (34-36") is going to suit you better so you can bear down on your tools more.Height however is an individual decision. A low bench will cause the backache some readers may have experienced when working at an evening class on a school-sized bench. On the other hand, a high bench restricts planing by making it difficult to apply strong downward pressure on the plane.
Enter your email address to join: