Doug71
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My workbench is more of an assembly table and for a while I've wanted something that could take a bit of a hammering to complement it.
I've had a few days off over Christmas and realised it was an ideal chance to build something. Google introduced me to a Moravian style which looked quick and easy to make and should fit the bill, also love the story behind it, the design is basically copied from a bench found in somebody's shed in 1766! Since it was a bit of a last minute idea I have used wood that I already had so there are a few compromises, for example I would have liked the legs to be a bit thicker but sure they will be fine.
Not a WIP, I was so engrossed in the build I didn't take many photos
Glued some 6x3s together for the top, it's going to be 7' long but looks longer in the photo!
Used some bits I have been using as skids for the cross rails, looked like Beech once it was planed up!
Don't use my mortiser as much these days but it's handy when needed, a bit of cheating here on the angled mortises.
This is where I'm at now
and with the top laid on
Original plan was to have a tool well at the back but I'm thinking it will just get full of junk and shavings, the other option is to glue up a bit more 6x3 and make it a split top, any thoughts or opinions? The bench is going against a wall (hand tools on the wall above it) and will have a vice attached to the front if that makes any difference.
I've had a few days off over Christmas and realised it was an ideal chance to build something. Google introduced me to a Moravian style which looked quick and easy to make and should fit the bill, also love the story behind it, the design is basically copied from a bench found in somebody's shed in 1766! Since it was a bit of a last minute idea I have used wood that I already had so there are a few compromises, for example I would have liked the legs to be a bit thicker but sure they will be fine.
Not a WIP, I was so engrossed in the build I didn't take many photos
Glued some 6x3s together for the top, it's going to be 7' long but looks longer in the photo!
Used some bits I have been using as skids for the cross rails, looked like Beech once it was planed up!
Don't use my mortiser as much these days but it's handy when needed, a bit of cheating here on the angled mortises.
This is where I'm at now
and with the top laid on
Original plan was to have a tool well at the back but I'm thinking it will just get full of junk and shavings, the other option is to glue up a bit more 6x3 and make it a split top, any thoughts or opinions? The bench is going against a wall (hand tools on the wall above it) and will have a vice attached to the front if that makes any difference.