David C":otgtb7jv said:My removable, sliding well gives the best of both worlds.
David
No of course not.Peter Gee":2a2pve0x said:........
I hope you don't take this as a personal 'thing', Jacob
Jacob":1dh3nrbc said:No of course not.Peter Gee":1dh3nrbc said:........
I hope you don't take this as a personal 'thing', Jacob
What I'm trying to say is that the confusion is with those who imagine that the familiar school style of bench is only a school bench, but in fact it was/is found everywhere throughout the industry.
A bit of a donkey to look at, particularly compared to your undoubtedly excellent "Banco Da Lavoro da falegname" but very simple and practical bench ideal for beginners and professionals alike. It seems to have been written out of the story somehow.*
*PS literally written out - it doesn't feature in the popular workbench books everybody seems to be reading.
Jacob":17nn1af0 said:...compared to your undoubtedly excellent "Banco Da Lavoro da falegname"...
:lol:Peter Gee":16kpbyz4 said:Jacob":16kpbyz4 said:...compared to your undoubtedly excellent "Banco Da Lavoro da falegname"...
Not necessarily so...
http://www.azannunci.eu/annuncio-78660/vendo-banco-da-lavoro.html
(You didn't look, did you! )
Jacob":3stbmkes said:Here's a single sided bench from Thomas Corkhill, F.B.I.C.C., M.I. Struct.E., M. Coll.H.
from "Joinery & Carpentry" vol 1, ed: Richard Greenhalgh, 1929, which is a brilliant little series of books which everyone should have.
nb the thing marked 'n' at the back is a saw handle. He recommends a saw rack behind the bench to keep saws safe but accessible.
jhwbigley":3hka8t1z said:I have one these (second hand)
http://www.emir.co.uk/workbenches/craft ... aker-bench
For what it cost me, I wouldn't bother making my own. Only thing wrong with it is that I always want something out of a drawer or cupboard that is blocked by something in the vice.
These are often about on the ebay etc for £100 with two vices.
http://www.emir.co.uk/workbenches/dual/ ... -cupboards
JH
I don't see the point of your innovations. Why not just keep it simple and make a basic bench?J_SAMa":28wjdv0t said:Just made a sketchup model. Please check the original post. I think I've "invented" a few unusual things, like the non full-length apron...
Really not sure how my innovations would turn out
J_SAMa":1ixjqi88 said:Just made a sketchup model. Please check the original post. I think I've "invented" a few unusual things, like the non full-length apron...
Really not sure how my innovations would turn out
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