07-21-2015, 10:09 AM
Hey everyone. It's been a while for me to have some posting time on Woodnet. I thought I'd organize and post up some pics of my 21st Century Workbench build. I contemplated what design to build for the last year. Robert Lang's, Roubo, Schwarz's many designs, The Workbench book etc.. This design really seemed to suit my hybrid woodworking style. I did modify his design with a 15 to 9 inch ratio on the split tops. This was based on Lang's feedback in a woodnet post. I lag bolted the 3 inch section to the 11.75 inch section. That still meets the design intent of running tops through the planer for resurfacing.
21st Century Workbench
I'm using some oak that a coworker sold to me. Because of some bug damage, it's not quite furniture quality but definitely workbench quality. I was able to hide most of the minor damaged areas inside glue joints. $150 for all of it.
It was a mix of 8/4 and 4/4 so I had to modify the plans to suit the lumber. Lots more glue in mine but I'm really happy with the results so far. Here's the pics.
Start of the top laminates. I alternated 4 and 8/4 on the top.
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21st Century Outfeed Table that I built last year has been really handy for this build. The legs are the white oak stakes from new trees planted in our neighborhood. Reduce, reuse, recycle, right!?
Some progress on the top.
Child labor law violations.
Another offense
"one" piece of wood now.
21st Century Workbench
I'm using some oak that a coworker sold to me. Because of some bug damage, it's not quite furniture quality but definitely workbench quality. I was able to hide most of the minor damaged areas inside glue joints. $150 for all of it.
It was a mix of 8/4 and 4/4 so I had to modify the plans to suit the lumber. Lots more glue in mine but I'm really happy with the results so far. Here's the pics.
Start of the top laminates. I alternated 4 and 8/4 on the top.
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21st Century Outfeed Table that I built last year has been really handy for this build. The legs are the white oak stakes from new trees planted in our neighborhood. Reduce, reuse, recycle, right!?
Some progress on the top.
Child labor law violations.
Another offense
"one" piece of wood now.