It's not really heavy duty but could be more with screws. People can say whatever but I've built a ton of stuff with plywood that's super sturdy. Not near as heavy. I like it. Way less weight . Nice little sturdy bench
I made one. It turned out great! I used screws instead of a brad gun, so it took longer. BUT.....am I the only person who found the dimensions of long stretchers were too long? I had to cut about 1.5 inches off each one in order for it to fit properly around the lower shelf. I'm glad I took the time to "dry fit" it before applying glue & screws. Another thing..... I had enough plywood leftover to glue a piece to the front of the upper stretcher so it's flush with the top in front. This gives me a place to clamp small work pieces to.
Nice. I love this design. I've made three so far from Jay Bates plans: Outfeed table; table for my wife's chicken cleaning operations, and one for my benchtop jointer/planer setup. Thanks for the vid!
it's 3/4" plywood and i think i used 1 1/2" brads...maybe 1 1/4"...i can't remember. the brads are really just to hold everything together while the glue dries. that's where the strength of the table is so use plenty of glue and you'll be good. i even stand on mine so i can reach a water cut-off valve to one of my outside spigots. this table is super sturdy! cheers!
"I cut it down ... Please give some measurements. I have the problem, that I can't get a full sheet of plywood to my workshop, because it's under the roof with a spiral staircase. Instead of referring to plans from other people, please talk a little more about what you do. I love the construction in the back. Don't be shy. I think you have some ideas, that more people would like to know about. Thank you for your video. ;)
If you notice, there is a link to the video of the people he reffers to wich has all the data and measures needed. He probably didn't say all to boost their video. Also, it wouldn't be right for him to get all the info from someone and just posting it in his own video 🤷🏻♂️
@evioloncello You don't have to buy anything. You can download the plans for free on the website that he links to. I didn't ask for a handout. I wanted to know, if he modified the measurements like I did.
What are the dimensions and what was the thickness on the plywood?
here is a link to my google drive where you can download it: drive.google.com/file/d/1a_pCQyo4AUqV_XEdy2VnD7qvPAM5X4gc/view?usp=sharing
It's not really heavy duty but could be more with screws. People can say whatever but I've built a ton of stuff with plywood that's super sturdy. Not near as heavy. I like it. Way less weight . Nice little sturdy bench
All with a sheet of plywood this is a best you tube table yet ,great craftmanship and presentation
Wow, thanks! cheers!!
Wow one sheet of plywood. Never thought of that. Thanks
I made one. It turned out great! I used screws instead of a brad gun, so it took longer. BUT.....am I the only person who found the dimensions of long stretchers were too long? I had to cut about 1.5 inches off each one in order for it to fit properly around the lower shelf. I'm glad I took the time to "dry fit" it before applying glue & screws. Another thing..... I had enough plywood leftover to glue a piece to the front of the upper stretcher so it's flush with the top in front. This gives me a place to clamp small work pieces to.
can u give your exact measurements..tnx
Wow great job from one sheet of ply .
2019: This is awesome!
2021: What the what?!? I can buy a table for the cost of one sheet of plywood!
if only the cost was the same as 2019...LOL!!
@@RPGWoodworking while we were fighting over toilet paper, we should have been stockpiling plywood! 🤦
Nice. I love this design. I've made three so far from Jay Bates plans: Outfeed table; table for my wife's chicken cleaning operations, and one for my benchtop jointer/planer setup. Thanks for the vid!
i really like mine too...and a buddy of mine wants me to make him one as well.
Gordon how long were the brad nails you used on the plywood workbench??
Great job!
Good job!!
Thanks!
Nice huge tablesaw
Nice. Where did you get the plans again? Can you post me the site please
Nice Job and practical.
Nice project man! thanks for the video!
What was the length of the brad nails ??? and was it 3/4 plywood?
it's 3/4" plywood and i think i used 1 1/2" brads...maybe 1 1/4"...i can't remember. the brads are really just to hold everything together while the glue dries. that's where the strength of the table is so use plenty of glue and you'll be good. i even stand on mine so i can reach a water cut-off valve to one of my outside spigots. this table is super sturdy! cheers!
Good job, Chief!⚓
Is is good enough for woodworking??
i don't think it's heavy enough for heavy hand tool work but general woodworking, like an assembly table or outfeed table, it's just fine.
Sweet! Thanks.
welcome! cheers!
That's pretty sweet!!!
Merci pour ta réponse. Bonne continuation .
GB
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Where to find the template you have shown in video?
i got it from Jay Bates' site here: jayscustomcreations.com/2016/09/shop-table-from-1-sheet-of-plywood/
No screws! Hope that is strong enough.
the strength is in the glue joints...it's ridiculously strong! i've stood on it several times to turn off my water supply during the winter months.
Have the cut list? The link in the article from the original don't work.
jayscustomcreations.com/2016/09/shop-table-from-1-sheet-of-plywood/i just tried the link and it seems to work now.
Wow just 1 plywood only...
Can you pls put down the measurements?
there is a link to Jay Bates' video in the description which will then give you a link to the plans. cheers!
Salut,
Le cloueur c'est du 18G ?
Merci
Oui, je crois qu'il fait 18g.
这个有木工爱好者分享过,希望看到升级版。
Nice job send me the plan
check out Jay's video (link in description) and he has a link to the plans
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I miss your musk.
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"I cut it down ... Please give some measurements. I have the problem, that I can't get a full sheet of plywood to my workshop, because it's under the roof with a spiral staircase. Instead of referring to plans from other people, please talk a little more about what you do. I love the construction in the back. Don't be shy. I think you have some ideas, that more people would like to know about. Thank you for your video. ;)
If you notice, there is a link to the video of the people he reffers to wich has all the data and measures needed. He probably didn't say all to boost their video. Also, it wouldn't be right for him to get all the info from someone and just posting it in his own video 🤷🏻♂️
@evioloncello You don't have to buy anything. You can download the plans for free on the website that he links to. I didn't ask for a handout. I wanted to know, if he modified the measurements like I did.
It's good to see Woodprix have new instructions to save my money and energy to build it.
This time I will do it manually with the help of Woodprix designs.
A workbench has 6 legs
Seriously.....
Matthew Burks who says, some have 4, some have 6, some have 8
I made it with Woodglut plans!