Tim’s hybrid Roubo workbench
This is my 2nd workbench.According to my past working habit,I choose a hybrid Roubo style.The whole set is made by beech.Draw front is walnut.
This is my 2nd workbench.According to my past working habit,I choose a hybrid Roubo style.The whole set is made by beech.Draw front is walnut.
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Tim, Wonderful work, great looking work bench! Sorry for the Newbie question but can you explain the benefits of building that divider in the middle?
My shop is an one man shop.By divide the benchtop into three pieces,it would be easier for me whenever I want to move the benchtop.By the way,when I flip the divider it become a Gap Stop.You can refer to the following website for the features.
Benchcrafted Split Top Roubo Plans.
http://benchcrafted.com/str.html
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