steamboat
Established Member
Can someone advise me – I am making a new woodworking bench as my old one isn’t up to scratch and wobbles all over the place. I plan to make a bench based on Garrett Hacks, found on the fine woodworking website. I am, at present, an amateur hobbits looking to develop my skills with an eye to selling stuff I make, so I would like to make a sturdy bench that will last me into the future, though I only have small workshop so if I can do without the Garrett Hacks full size bench I will do. Finally I will be making it out of 1 ¼ beech I purchased recently which I now realise is spalted so nice for making furniture. My question is; can I make the top out of two layers of the beech glued together rather than Garretts three layered tough and grove method or dose it have to be three, is there an alternative way of constructing the top, I would like to have the boards flat rather than butchers block style because as mentioned it is spalted.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance