Hi Guys,
I'm looking to make a pretty decent bench, something really nice and solid but nothing too fancy, just laminated 2x4s. The idea is to replace my current outfeed table on my AW10BSB2 as my workshop is pretty small and its the only sensible place i can squeeze in a bench.
After watching a paul sellers Q/A, i changed both vice configurations to not be built into the table as he made some good points on that, but as to whether it should be right at the end so i can easily cut tenons etc or should be in inset inside the leg (better stability on the bench?) I'm not really sure. I did think about swinging it around and having a tail vice... that's still an option. The problem is that corner is the only real option for a vice either side or tail, the other side of the bench is against a wall and i already have the vice, it's an old record 53 manual screw, without a popup dog which i restored, used to be my grandfathers so it's something i'd really like to use.
I will also most likely add some dog holes, and i was potentially thinking of getting some of those dog clamp jobbies, so mitigate the need for a end vice?
So to ramble on a bit less, i've got two main questions;
1) What would be the best suggestion for my vice placement? side, or tail... which do you find most useful? (i'm right handed if that matters... i thought it might make cutting on the end difficult.)
2) Would the actual bench construction be okay? Would the lopsided side-end vice cause issues with balance?
I'm planning on building out a cabin and drawers after the main thing is put together, bit wide draw at the bottom for general blank storage, offcuts etc - i moved the rail up to give it abit of clearance.
Cheers guys (i know that isn't the axi saw, the height of the table top is a 1-1.5cm~ above the planned bench height, just so i don't clip the edge.)
I'm looking to make a pretty decent bench, something really nice and solid but nothing too fancy, just laminated 2x4s. The idea is to replace my current outfeed table on my AW10BSB2 as my workshop is pretty small and its the only sensible place i can squeeze in a bench.
After watching a paul sellers Q/A, i changed both vice configurations to not be built into the table as he made some good points on that, but as to whether it should be right at the end so i can easily cut tenons etc or should be in inset inside the leg (better stability on the bench?) I'm not really sure. I did think about swinging it around and having a tail vice... that's still an option. The problem is that corner is the only real option for a vice either side or tail, the other side of the bench is against a wall and i already have the vice, it's an old record 53 manual screw, without a popup dog which i restored, used to be my grandfathers so it's something i'd really like to use.
I will also most likely add some dog holes, and i was potentially thinking of getting some of those dog clamp jobbies, so mitigate the need for a end vice?
So to ramble on a bit less, i've got two main questions;
1) What would be the best suggestion for my vice placement? side, or tail... which do you find most useful? (i'm right handed if that matters... i thought it might make cutting on the end difficult.)
2) Would the actual bench construction be okay? Would the lopsided side-end vice cause issues with balance?
I'm planning on building out a cabin and drawers after the main thing is put together, bit wide draw at the bottom for general blank storage, offcuts etc - i moved the rail up to give it abit of clearance.
Cheers guys (i know that isn't the axi saw, the height of the table top is a 1-1.5cm~ above the planned bench height, just so i don't clip the edge.)