03-30-2020, 12:59 PM
I am in the very early stages of thinking about building a new workbench. I really like the Roubo style for the thick top and heavy construction. A few things I would like to throw out there for discussion:
1) I am concerned about having the legs flush with the front edge of the table. It seems like my feet would keep hitting the legs when I am working at the bench. For me, that would be a big annoyance. I know the benefit of the flush legs is for ease of clamping to the front of the bench. I think I could achieve the same effect with a 4" offset from front of leg to the table edge - but adding a 4" wide filler block on the front of the legs - maybe for half the height of the legs? It seems like a lot of extra wood, but that would only be a minor trade off.
2) I already have a nice metal woodworking vice. It is not quick release, but it is very dependable. I think I would have to hog out quite a bit of the 4" benchtop thickness to use a metal vice on this type of bench, and I might regret that in the long run. Does anyone have any comments on the metal vice with this type of bench? With a little encouragement, I could be swayed to take a hard look at the Benchcrafted vice.
1) I am concerned about having the legs flush with the front edge of the table. It seems like my feet would keep hitting the legs when I am working at the bench. For me, that would be a big annoyance. I know the benefit of the flush legs is for ease of clamping to the front of the bench. I think I could achieve the same effect with a 4" offset from front of leg to the table edge - but adding a 4" wide filler block on the front of the legs - maybe for half the height of the legs? It seems like a lot of extra wood, but that would only be a minor trade off.
2) I already have a nice metal woodworking vice. It is not quick release, but it is very dependable. I think I would have to hog out quite a bit of the 4" benchtop thickness to use a metal vice on this type of bench, and I might regret that in the long run. Does anyone have any comments on the metal vice with this type of bench? With a little encouragement, I could be swayed to take a hard look at the Benchcrafted vice.
Steve