Zeddedhed
Established Member
Having browsed many of the workbench WIP threads on here I'm close to the end of the procrastination/design phase of building my new bench.
I posted a while ago a large lump of wood which you guys thought was probably Iroko.
This is what I intend to use for the front portion of the bench. At least thats the plan. If anyone here knows a really good reason not to do so please let me know.
I'm sure some of you will think it's a huge waste or something like that, but it was free, and I can't see me using for anything else in the near future. Also I'm fed up with tripping over it.
The basic design will be to use the above slab as the front of the bench as previously stated, and then for the rear portion either a tool well (not too sure about this yet - it could end up being a huge ashtray/dumping ground etc) or laminate up some Beech or similar to make a second slab.
A good mate of mine has a slot running the full length of his bench which can be blocked off with a length of hardwood. When it comes out it tuns over and becomes a full length stop. This idea appeals to me, although I'm not sure why.
For work holding I'll probably go with a Record 52 1/2 quick release vice (i've used one of these quite a bit and like it a lot) and a wagon vice at the end.
Underframe will be made from Siberian Larch as I've got a load of 5 x 5 posts lying around left over from building the workshop.
The first job is to get the Iroko beast prepared. It's already got a face side and edge - we managed to throw it over a mates Wadkin UOS P/T
Now I need to square it up which I plan to do by making up a router sled and incrementally skimming it until all sides are parallel.
I'd be interested on the members opinions of building a bench from such a mix of timbers (it's mainly an economy thing - I want to use what I've already got as much as possible)
It's not going to be a quick build, but I thought if I declare my intentions to all and sundry it may just motivate me to get on with the damned thing.
I'll post pictures as and when and will welcome all feedback/mockery and insults. I know you're a fairly friendly and non judgmental bunch (unless the topic is sharpening :? ) but trust me - you haven't seen my attempts at hand cut Mortice and Tenons yet.
So in summary, watch this space and anyone selling a decent second hand Record 52 1/2 can get in touch asap. Or someone with a decent Wagon Vice thingy for sale. (Or someone with a nice workbench for sale!! )
Pete
I posted a while ago a large lump of wood which you guys thought was probably Iroko.
This is what I intend to use for the front portion of the bench. At least thats the plan. If anyone here knows a really good reason not to do so please let me know.
I'm sure some of you will think it's a huge waste or something like that, but it was free, and I can't see me using for anything else in the near future. Also I'm fed up with tripping over it.
The basic design will be to use the above slab as the front of the bench as previously stated, and then for the rear portion either a tool well (not too sure about this yet - it could end up being a huge ashtray/dumping ground etc) or laminate up some Beech or similar to make a second slab.
A good mate of mine has a slot running the full length of his bench which can be blocked off with a length of hardwood. When it comes out it tuns over and becomes a full length stop. This idea appeals to me, although I'm not sure why.
For work holding I'll probably go with a Record 52 1/2 quick release vice (i've used one of these quite a bit and like it a lot) and a wagon vice at the end.
Underframe will be made from Siberian Larch as I've got a load of 5 x 5 posts lying around left over from building the workshop.
The first job is to get the Iroko beast prepared. It's already got a face side and edge - we managed to throw it over a mates Wadkin UOS P/T
Now I need to square it up which I plan to do by making up a router sled and incrementally skimming it until all sides are parallel.
I'd be interested on the members opinions of building a bench from such a mix of timbers (it's mainly an economy thing - I want to use what I've already got as much as possible)
It's not going to be a quick build, but I thought if I declare my intentions to all and sundry it may just motivate me to get on with the damned thing.
I'll post pictures as and when and will welcome all feedback/mockery and insults. I know you're a fairly friendly and non judgmental bunch (unless the topic is sharpening :? ) but trust me - you haven't seen my attempts at hand cut Mortice and Tenons yet.
So in summary, watch this space and anyone selling a decent second hand Record 52 1/2 can get in touch asap. Or someone with a decent Wagon Vice thingy for sale. (Or someone with a nice workbench for sale!! )
Pete