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I think mine's about 600mm, it's planks secured to an old fire door on a home made base, but I'm tall.

You want what's comfortable to you, don't make it so deep that you end up tempted to stretch over the lathe to pick up a tool that's rolled for example.

I have an air filter on the bench against the wall, reducing it's width at the lathe to about 500mm and find it about perfect.

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I think mine's about 600mm, it's planks secured to an old fire door on a home made base, but I'm tall.

You want what's comfortable to you, don't make it so deep that you end up tempted to stretch over the lathe to pick up a tool that's rolled for example.

I have an air filter on the bench against the wall, reducing it's width at the lathe to about 500mm and find it about perfect.

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sorry to steal thread

when you say air filter...please explain
got me thinking i should put my jet 500 behind lathe when i rebuild
maybe a steel mesh to stop big lumps hitting it

Steve
 
It's one of these (the MC 760) - http://www.toolpost.co.uk/pages/Health___Safety/Dust_Extraction/Microclene/microclene.html

Surprisingly effective, made to be against a wall as it vents to the rear corners, and with an optional active carbon filter on the front, it helps clear the air faster for when I finally take off my face mask, as well as helping to reduce fumes from solvents and sanding sealers pretty well for it's size.

I love the thing, use it all the time. Helps catch the dust that my main extractor misses as it's too high speed off the lathe.
 
mine is the bed width- 200mm from memory. serves the purpose well, and not too many areas for shavings to collect.
 
Only reason I built such a large bench is that I've only a 10' x 10' workshop, so I move the filter aside, shove my lathe against the wall, and it's also my main workbench. ;)

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