something I learned watching the English Woodworker videos was how a flat bench top can be used to speed up preparing boards.
He removes the obvious high points and twist by eye (using the edge of the sole of the plane to check for flatness). After that he places the board face down on the bench and attempts to rocks the board corner-to-corner to detect any final twist.
It is quick and convenient as you do not have to stop to find/pickup winding sticks or a straight edge.
A good argument for having at least a part of the bench top flattish.
He removes the obvious high points and twist by eye (using the edge of the sole of the plane to check for flatness). After that he places the board face down on the bench and attempts to rocks the board corner-to-corner to detect any final twist.
It is quick and convenient as you do not have to stop to find/pickup winding sticks or a straight edge.
A good argument for having at least a part of the bench top flattish.