bennymk
Established Member
Heres my bench its not fancy but shes straight and true and dont move much she get pushed upon.
The timber on the back and front top was a 8 metres giant lintel that was meant to go in a block of flats but used metal in the end. So I kindly chopped it up with a hand saw and in the back of the transit she went.
I got to use my freshly sharpened adze for the first time which was great apart from I took a chunk of timber below the desired level near a knot so I have to repair that at some point, what would you guys do to fix It?. I was either thinking chop a nice rectangle out and glue a matching bit back in or I was thinking just keep putting my spare Resin glue in it. Was great fun using a adze (Sorby one) that possibly hasn't been used in decades. Really hunked the material away.
I brought the frame and the 52 1//2 vice for 30 nicker the top was shot and the vice nearly seized. The frame was held together with mainly bolts so I added some more support, few mortise and tenons later and we have a bench that doesn't look all that but very much does its job.
What's the rules for the height it should be? as I'm finding it a little high.
Regards
Benny
The timber on the back and front top was a 8 metres giant lintel that was meant to go in a block of flats but used metal in the end. So I kindly chopped it up with a hand saw and in the back of the transit she went.
I got to use my freshly sharpened adze for the first time which was great apart from I took a chunk of timber below the desired level near a knot so I have to repair that at some point, what would you guys do to fix It?. I was either thinking chop a nice rectangle out and glue a matching bit back in or I was thinking just keep putting my spare Resin glue in it. Was great fun using a adze (Sorby one) that possibly hasn't been used in decades. Really hunked the material away.
I brought the frame and the 52 1//2 vice for 30 nicker the top was shot and the vice nearly seized. The frame was held together with mainly bolts so I added some more support, few mortise and tenons later and we have a bench that doesn't look all that but very much does its job.
What's the rules for the height it should be? as I'm finding it a little high.
Regards
Benny