Woodworking Workbench build - Top with Breadboard ends
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- Опубліковано 14 січ 2021
- In the second part of the woodworking workbench build I make the top out of the same pine beams as the base. The are cut and milled, glued up using biscuits to align everything because there was a little bit of movement in some of the pieces. Next I added some breadboard ends to either side of the workbench, held on with a little bit of glue in the middle and 4 drawbore oak dowels.
The top is bolted to the base with 3 bolt per side through elongated holes to allow some movementent. The entire workbench is finished with a few coats of hardwax oil. In the future I will add an apron, vises and dog holes.
Watch the making of the base here: • Woodworking Workbench ...
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You're so good at woodworking. How about making another bow? I'm going to use my Jedi skills: You want to make another bow and sinew back it.
I enjoy watching it, it's nice that you are doing something and sharing it with us.I think you should start making videos again, we missed you :) and you should know that I enjoyed all your past videos❤
Hi Esra! Didn't expect to see you here :) Thanks! It has been a while but I don't have the time for video making sadly... How are you? I have not heard from you in a while! I think you deleted your IG account?
I accidentally saw your channel, I myself am from another country, you do cool things, I say this because I don't know much about this, I wish you good luck, especially if it's not easy for you)
Great work!
After two years, id like to know how the breadboard ends held up? I would like to do the same for my bench. Would you do anything differently?
Hi Randall, it's very study and quite flat still, so I would not do anything different.. besides actually try tofinish it someday! I added a cabinet with drawers between the legs for my handtools, but I never mounted the apron and vise.
At this point I have a small business and mainly work with sheetgoods.. so it now serves more as table to put parts on than as a real workbench I'm afraid.