First bench build with fire door top

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Tim_H

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I decided I needed to build my first proper bench, as my thrown together work top on legs was no longer fit for purpose. :oops:
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So I had one of these
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and then I bought some of these
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and with a bit of hand planing with my wooden jointer et al I made four of these.
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I then made my first mortice and tennon joints since woodworking at school, which is a while ago! :-" :-" Mixture of tenon jig on table saw
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and hand saw for the stretchers as they would have hit the ceiling on the table saw! Mortice with Forstner bits and chisel.
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Here are my first attempts,at hand sawn tennons, with gluing bit back on as I had cut at a skew! :oops:

Joined them together with some draw bored walnut dowels I made with a simple dowel jig made from a jigsaw blade and had these.
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Joined those together and had this.

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I had intended to use the drawers at the back I had salvaged from a bed I broke down but they were too flimsy in the end. Yes my workshop has only half a wooden floor, it is a long story...

Not the finest woodwork but I have learned a lot and enjoyed a bit of hybrid woodworking.

I now have to finish the top, fit the vices, build some drawers for underneath and drill dog holes and .....
 

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Fire door top on. It will be fastened to the legs with coach screws.

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I had to fill in the hinges etc. but I had always planned to edge with some oak strips I had.

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I am just clamping and gluing some scrap wood before I planed them down level.

Here's the second hand vice I bought off ironballs, of this forum, a fair while ago but now I have something to attach it to.

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Phil,

I have not had any issues so far but it is early days!

I had hoped that the rigidity of the fire door with a 19mm MDF top would provide the bracing for the top of the legs and that seems to be working.

If it all goes pear shaped (or bananna shaped) then I could retro fit some upper long rails.

Thanks for the thought.
 
The Fire door is now coach screwed onto the legs, I may screw through the top leg braces but haven't as yet.The MDF top is fitted and the oak edgings are almost complete.

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Two vices fitted, bolted with nuts through the table, I had to do some major surgery to one of the leg braces because I had miscalculated the overhang for the Dakota vice, which I bought in a Rutlands sale moment. It is ok but the old record whilst a bit battered just works beautifully!

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I am loving the work surface, which is substantial and the vices, which I have not had in use before. Fantastic for edge planing and when I get around to drilling some dog holes I will hopefully have an even more useful work bench.

It has taken several weeks of work , with pauses as life got in the way but I am almost there.

I am now working on the drawers which I am adding underneath.

Made out of old pine shelving for the fronts and MDF for the drawer boxes.

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You can probably see a drawer front in place which I made out of 2x4 and another in progress on the worktop, as I ran out of shelving!

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Just a detail of the bottom of the legs showing the draw boring with home made walnut towels.
 

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That looks really good. I have a fire door waiting for the same treatment. With all that weight in the door I hope it is going to be a really solid work bench.
 
Dowels are good but towels are better when you want to dry fit! :D

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