Workbench Plans
Workbench Plans
Workbench Plans
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Workbench Dimensions
Length: 1300mm (~1400mm including tail vice) Width: 700mm Height: ~860mm
Dimensions
Total: ~12m 595mm 695mm 695mm 1025mm 1200mm 700mm 500mm 1200 x 600mm 50 x 100mm
Quantity
2 2 4 2 2 2 1 2-3 4
Note: The size of commercial 2x4 (50x100mm) lumber can vary and will often be slightly undersize. In this case, you may need to adjust some of the dimensions quoted in the following plans to suit what you can find. I was able to cut all 2x4 parts from just over 4x 3 metre (10ft) lengths. (Will fit in 6x 8ft lengths)
Foot Pads
Optional:
Vice Bench Dogs
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Legs
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Stretchers
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Workbench Top
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Vice
Tip: The easiest way to drill the bench dog holes all the way through the vice jaw, is to drill half way from one side, flip the piece and drill through the rest from the other side.
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Possible Addition
Although I did not include this on my own workbench it might be worth considering attaching another stretcher (or two) at the top of the base of the workbench. Something like this would provide further support to the top of the workbench, as well as increasing the rigidity of the base.
Above I have suggested a single top stretcher located in the centre of the frame. This would avoid cutting into the mortice and tenons joints of the legs, as well as avoid contacting the coach/ carriage bolts which fix the base to the top of the workbench. Whether this central location would work, I am not sure. Depending on the location of the tail vice, the screw or guides may get in the way.
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Although every effort was made to include all the details necessary to build this workbench if you feel information needs to be added/ amended I would love to hear from you: http://thiswoodwork.com/contact/ Or, you can explore the 3D Sketchup model and find the information you need yourself: http://thiswoodwork.com/build-a-cheap-woodworking-workbench
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