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This is a guest post by Chris Adkins of High Rock Woodworking. It originally appeared at highrockwoodworking.com. Feel free to check back there for more of Chriss woodworking rambling.
Hoffman & Hammer Workbench |
What is the best woodworking bench design? Well, I could end this here and say whatever is best for YOU, but I wont.
In short that is the answer though, many of us get hung up on the style of the work bench we use whether it is a traditional woodworkers bench, carving bench, a door slab with legs under it, or maybe even a couple of saw horses to hold your work.
The traditional style woodworkers bench such as the Hoffman & Hammer Workbench shown above with its shoulder and tail vise, bench dogs for securing your work in place, and a solid heavy top for years of wear and tear is what I think of as the standard.
Scott Landis The Workbench Book |
But even a traditional workbench has no standard set of plans that all must follow, but great ideas can be gathered from books such as The Workbench Book by Scott Landis or search the internet to find hundreds for sets of plans, but styles vary depending on the primary purpose and what the woodworker wants.
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