I am planning to make a new workbench over the next month or so.
The torsion box idea seems to be an economical and practical solution. I have seen a number of discussions on these. Some seem to use mdf in the core, and make a grid of 6" squares. Others simply use 4"x2" cross members, and an outer frame. Is one better than the other? I was planning to use either 12mm or 18mm ply for the top and bottom, the core as one of the above options. I would put a hardboard ultimate sacrificial top on. There seems to be a few designs where people are concerned about the overall thickness of the tops, and some seem to have holes in the front rail. What is the reason for these concerns?
My thoughts are to make the bench 8' x 2'. I may make some tool storage cubbyholes on the back. I would like to use it for general woodworking, and this size seems to be comparable with benches available to buy. Any thoughts- too narrow, too wide?
I keep reading great things about Richard's holdfasts. Can anybody help me what I need to design into the bench in order to use these? I was going to (hopefully) put in a front and an end vice. What is the difference between the all timber ones that I have seen, and the record 52 1/2 E timber faced vices?
TIA
Mark
The torsion box idea seems to be an economical and practical solution. I have seen a number of discussions on these. Some seem to use mdf in the core, and make a grid of 6" squares. Others simply use 4"x2" cross members, and an outer frame. Is one better than the other? I was planning to use either 12mm or 18mm ply for the top and bottom, the core as one of the above options. I would put a hardboard ultimate sacrificial top on. There seems to be a few designs where people are concerned about the overall thickness of the tops, and some seem to have holes in the front rail. What is the reason for these concerns?
My thoughts are to make the bench 8' x 2'. I may make some tool storage cubbyholes on the back. I would like to use it for general woodworking, and this size seems to be comparable with benches available to buy. Any thoughts- too narrow, too wide?
I keep reading great things about Richard's holdfasts. Can anybody help me what I need to design into the bench in order to use these? I was going to (hopefully) put in a front and an end vice. What is the difference between the all timber ones that I have seen, and the record 52 1/2 E timber faced vices?
TIA
Mark