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    English Workbench

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    Post a photo of the last thing you made

    My new workbench. 2.6m long, 650mm deep. Huge improvement/upgrade over my previous one. Full build thread here: English Workbench
  3. M

    English Workbench

    As for what is left - I still need to create some proper shims for the floor. You can probably see in a few photos there is a slope to the right of the bench from the old car port. It will most likely be early next year when this project starts but I plan to board over the floor. Once level I'll...
  4. M

    English Workbench

    I did go with BLO in the end. First coat was thinned with some white spirit. Second and third coat went on pure. The weather was pretty chilly during this period so it took a few days to properly dry. While it was touch dry very quickly - a few days after the fact it feels dry if that makes...
  5. M

    English Workbench

    Bit of delay with the update due to a holiday break, but the vice was next up. I can't find the thread now - but it was here and I'm sure it was @thetyreman (correct me if I'm wrong) that suggested this - nitrile bonded cork sheet. I needed 4 sheets but this was really cheap - £20 or...
  6. M

    English Workbench

    That's a fair point. I did look at BLO as a finish but I've never used it before. Screwfix has some in - so could be worth a punt? Your point about multi coats is a good one though. Getting this done in one day would be great. How does it fair with popping off glue drops/spills? That's the...
  7. M

    English Workbench

    Just a minor update today. So I rebuilt the planing brace though there was one difference. I didn't have enough of the planing stop material left, so it wasn't as thick as the original. I could have laminated some scrap together and thicknessed this but after a test it seemed to work fine. The...
  8. M

    English Workbench

    For dog holes I spent a fair bit of time prepping for actually drilling them. Thinking where to place them. My thought process was less is more. In my old bench I used several all the time, the others never. You can easily add more at a later date if needed. The first row are inline with the...
  9. M

    Workbench

    I paid £290 back in Dec 2022, not sure where you got 2019 from? Bought a bit more than needed - delivery too. I'm not a trade's person so paid whatever price they had.
  10. M

    English Workbench

    A quick job was to trim the top to length. I still need to do the left side next to the vice but this wasn't too bad. It was the first time I've ever used a tracksaw vertically, so glad I have the clamps. It looks nice and neat now. I was able to flush the front apron off finally. I still...
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    English Workbench

    I started by marking out the planing stop hole. The idea behind this is that the wooden block rests against the bearer, so when there is force from the front it has support below. I don't have a picture of this, but I used the drill bit that came with the holdfasts to cut a load of holes...
  12. M

    English Workbench

    Before the break I glued the first plank on. I went over the top with clamps but as this is the most important plank I wanted it as tightly glued down as possible. You should see a slight overhang. This will get planed flush once dried. While the glue was setting I nailed and sunk the heads...
  13. M

    English Workbench

    So two big delays over the last couple of weeks. One was a work trip, the second Covid but I'm back to it. Before I left I ripped the bearers to rough size and installed these. Richard recommended putting a bit of a chamfer on the underside so that any glue can squeeze out if needed. I only...
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    English Workbench

    The housing for the planing brace wasn't too bad to make - I used the tracksaw for the shoulders, then paired away the middle waste. I planned to use the same strategy for the bearer housings. Originally I said I wanted to limit rips and laminations with this build but it occurred to me the...
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    English Workbench

    A bit of a funny week, due to the snow and ice I spent the earlier half of the week making a snowman among other distractions. So less progress than I'd have liked leading up to the weekend. This was the planing brace. It's essentially the same joint as the leg end, except it's only 11mm and...
  16. M

    English Workbench

    The twisted board is going to be used on the top. I've pulled the board that was allocated for the rear apron to the front, and replaced the rear with one of the boards that had been set aside for the top. So yeah, I'm using the best two boards for the aprons. I may have worded it badly. Yeah...
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    English Workbench

    Next up another dry fit. I used this chance to mark down the face sides of the aprons where the bearers will sit. This is so I can cleanly nail and to ensure when I fit the dog holes I don't hit a bearer. The apron will sit proud a mm or so which is fine, this will get planed flush once glued...
  18. M

    English Workbench

    I dry fit the trestles while the apron was on the floor. This was fine if a bit tight for space. Only one needed a slight second pass with the tracksaw to just nibble off less than half a mil or so. They fit nice and tight and are surprisingly hard to get out once in. After a dry fit with...
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    English Workbench

    The week started with a bit of a tidy up and I spent a couple of my lunch breaks/evenings doing a "dry fit". There's no photo for this but the apron was rested on the trestles and a few clamps to act as an extra hand. The marking up was done on the floor, with some scrap studwork to raise it...
  20. M

    English Workbench

    With the planing brace complete early I was finally able to glue up today. Before this I sanded all the pieces at 220 grit to just remove the pencil and chalk marks. Not many photos of this due to the heat of the moment and all that. The clamps in this are doing nothing. I used them to just...
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