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By: Paul Sellers

Thanks, Ken. We are enjoying it as well.

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By: J Guengerich

The recesses for the apron are done in the same manner as the recess for the diamond plates, and those don’t move without adhesive or caulk under vigorous sharpening. (My chisels were in terrible shape...

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By: Chris Curl

Paul, thank you so much for your instructive and insightful presentations. I recently finished a small version of your bench, and it is amazingly sturdy. I even used your wedge technique for the legs,...

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By: Mark Pelletier

Just a quick shout out, you are missing an HREF tag on the third drawing image. Meaning the user cannot click on the image to enlarge it Edit: You can remove my post if you fix it, no worries

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By: David L. Whitehurst

Here’s the link to the third image. You can see the picture enlarged here. http://paulsellers.com/2012/06/making-the-workbench-11/dsc_0413-2/

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By: David L. Whitehurst

I just built really nice sawhorses and payday I’m getting the lumber for the bench. I can’t wait! I really thank you for sharing all this. I’m getting excited because I’ve had benches I’ve built but...

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By: Justin

Hi Paul, I am working on assembling my first workbench based off your design. The only difference is I have scaled down the dimensions a bit to fit into my apartment and have eliminated the well board...

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By: Paul Sellers

Every time you make a component adjustable in some way you incorporate a link like the link in a chain or a link in a chain of command. The more people you have between the boss and the minion on the...

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By: Justin

Solid it is! Thanks, as always, for all that you do to help

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By: Joel Finkel

Even though I do not plan on knocking down my bench, it seemed to me that using the wedged leg system would compensate for imperfectly cut housings. Given the fact that the housings in the aprons would...

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By: Paul Sellers

Thanks, Ken. We are enjoying it as well.

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By: J Guengerich

The recesses for the apron are done in the same manner as the recess for the diamond plates, and those don’t move without adhesive or caulk under vigorous sharpening. (My chisels were in terrible shape...

View Article

By: Chris Curl

Paul, thank you so much for your instructive and insightful presentations. I recently finished a small version of your bench, and it is amazingly sturdy. I even used your wedge technique for the legs,...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

By: Mark Pelletier

Just a quick shout out, you are missing an HREF tag on the third drawing image. Meaning the user cannot click on the image to enlarge it Edit: You can remove my post if you fix it, no worries

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By: David L. Whitehurst

Here’s the link to the third image. You can see the picture enlarged here. http://paulsellers.com/2012/06/making-the-workbench-11/dsc_0413-2/

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By: David L. Whitehurst

I just built really nice sawhorses and payday I’m getting the lumber for the bench. I can’t wait! I really thank you for sharing all this. I’m getting excited because I’ve had benches I’ve built but...

View Article

By: Justin

Hi Paul, I am working on assembling my first workbench based off your design. The only difference is I have scaled down the dimensions a bit to fit into my apartment and have eliminated the well board...

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By: Paul Sellers

Every time you make a component adjustable in some way you incorporate a link like the link in a chain or a link in a chain of command. The more people you have between the boss and the minion on the...

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By: Justin

Solid it is! Thanks, as always, for all that you do to help

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By: Joel Finkel

Even though I do not plan on knocking down my bench, it seemed to me that using the wedged leg system would compensate for imperfectly cut housings. Given the fact that the housings in the aprons would...

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