Joinery Preparation
Learn the right way to mill the lumber for your bench and then lay out the joinery for the base.
Videos in the Series
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Build a Basic Workbench with Built-in StorageSeptember 13, 2013
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Joinery PreparationSeptember 13, 2013
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Mortise-and-Tenon JoinerySeptember 13, 2013
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Sliding Dovetail PartitionsSeptember 13, 2013
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Glue Up the BaseSeptember 13, 2013
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Build the BenchtopSeptember 13, 2013
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Dovetailed DrawersSeptember 13, 2013
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Build a Frame-and-Panel DoorSeptember 13, 2013
Comments
A little bit difficult to follow without seeing a drawing and dimensions from the start.
Thanks for sharing.
Will these be available long-term?
For a few weeks at least. I can't promise anything after that.
I agree with ajlohn. It is a bit like watching a magician without the drawings and original cut list.
You could get the plans which includes the materials list and the SketchUp model to help you follow along. https://www.tauntonstore.com/project-plans/basic-workbench-with-built-in-storage-065157.html
What timber did Phil use for the various components?
From what he's said thus far, Maple (Hard presumably) for the solid parts and some kind of plywood (Birch, most likely) for the shelf.
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