That would work
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Also, it looks like most of it is made from quick grown pine? that may well be a lot of the reason it feels like that.
Mine is perfectly stable without any aprons.That would work":360rz2fo said:I would have gone for deeper aprons (and deep for the whole length of them rather than cut out)
Ditto B&D workmate, but it still vibrates if you saw/plane on it.Osvaldd":37xsxrw8 said:... you can stand on it and dance, jump up and down all night it will not fall apart. .....
Osvaldd":31ie1ifj said:Few weeks ago I finished my workbench. Its an English style bench made with construction grade softwood, 3" top, 4" thick legs, two shelves, tool well, it’s 70" long and 30"wide, it weighs a ton I can barely lift one side. It's all mortise and tenon joinery.
I messed up somewhere, the bench feels super solid yet tense, like a drum. If I hit the top or the sides with a hammer or even a fist it resonates and vibrates, planing something difficult like end grain is a nightmare... :evil:
yes, there are bearers on each side.Bod":hycpsl66 said:At the top of the legs, is there a top rail, that goes from front to back, supporting the top all the way across?
Bod
unfortunately the top is glued to the front apron, and the apron is glued to the legs. I will loosen the screws though.MusicMan":hycpsl66 said:Can you temporarily take off the top and see if the fram has the same problem on its own?
samhay":hycpsl66 said:How wet was the timber when you built it?
Osvaldd":25twk8r6 said:yes, there are bearers on each side.Bod":25twk8r6 said:At the top of the legs, is there a top rail, that goes from front to back, supporting the top all the way across?
Bod
unfortunately the top is glued to the front apron, and the apron is glued to the legs. I will loosen the screws though.MusicMan":25twk8r6 said:Can you temporarily take off the top and see if the fram has the same problem on its own?
samhay":25twk8r6 said:How wet was the timber when you built it?
some of the timber was pretty damp when I got it,but It obviously wasn't green wood. I stored it in the shed for about 3-4 months before I started working with it.
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