OK, the workbench is approaching flat. Flat enough that I decided to take a break and work on the frontvise instead for a bit. I just needed to make the front jaw. The jaw is really mostly aesthetic. I could have just mounted a big hunk of wood on there. But here goes:
A large piece of purpleheart for the core, and I glued a 4/4 piece of maple to the inside. The maple will be the part that contacts the bench.
Next I decided to start cutting the thumbnail profiles, because I figured it would be easier to do the PH before I put the top and bottom pieces on.
I used rasps and a spokeshave, but it still is going to need a lot of cleaning up:
I guess you can't see it very well, but here I'm gluing on the bottom piece of maple. So the PH will be sandwiched between the maple pieces.
Wash, rinse, repeat for the top:
Used the rasps and the spokeshaves again to finish the profile. You can see that it still needs a lot of cleanup, especially up at the top, where I can't reach with the shave.
Now, finally, it's ready to be mounted on the bench. Drill the holes...
Quit when you're tired!
Turning impaired.