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workbench build

After dimensioning the legs, used a forstner bit to remove most of the waste material Chiseled out the rim of the mortise And let a to...

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workbench build

After gluing and dimensioning the rail parts, mark the ends for the tenons. I finally had a chance to use the Veritas marking gauge Cut away ...

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workbench build

BTW, this is how the bench would look like, more or less. The storage trays in the middle are removable. Brown shade for easier visualizatio...

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john benzen 14 bandsaw

I agree with Armand. Its probably just a typo error. 1/2 HP is too weak for a 14" bandsaw that can be upgraded to 12" resaw capacity.

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john benzen 14 bandsaw

Try to get in touch with Armand. He recently aquired a 14" OAV bandsaw. Its very similar to the Grizzly G0555, only without the fence.

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workbench build

Ahha!, so you finally decided to build your own workbench, that is great and congrats bro joey. Will just be following this thread and seeing this pro...

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workbench build

A clamping beam ensures the pieces being glued are straight

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workbench build

I had to scratch the itch. So I went to the workshop last night to work even a just bit. Edge jointing using the Bosch track saw Biscuit...

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Hollow blocks vs drywall

For non-residential applications (factories, offices, etc) dry walls are more suitable. In these environments the internal walls are not permanent and...

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workbench build

Checking the result with a Woodpecker straightedge: One down, a dozen more to go!

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workbench build

3rd through 6th passes:

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workbench build

BTW, don't overdo the pre-jointing or the space underneath might be too small for your shims. Next is to secure the shims with hot melt glue ...

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workbench build

I find it easier if I place the stock with the cup/bow facing down If you have a power planer, "pre-joint" the bottom side by planing ou...

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workbench build

Since I don't have a jointer, I'm just going to use the trusty old Ryobi thicknesser. Here is the bottom view of the jointing sled Top vi...

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