Thanks for the input, I think I will go to plan B. Once the guys start to take it down it will be apparent what the inside looks like. If I get some blanks out of it, great, if not then it will dry...
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Thanks for the input, I think I will go to plan B. Once the guys start to take it down it will be apparent what the inside looks like. If I get some blanks out of it, great, if not then it will dry...
Thanks Lisa, I am currently planning on the adjustable feet approach. What issues did you have and how did you make just the top adjustable?
Thanks so much Chris, this was really helpful. I just got a new sawstop which has changed the whole dynamic of my small space and hence the rebuild of my bench. I like the vertical sliding accessory...
Nice looking bench there Jim! Purpleheart edges and vise, Nice!
Now I see what you mean about the mix of 3/4 and 20mm, got me thinking...
Thanks Jim thats where I am headed. what pattern did you go for to get the 20mm and 3/4" holes? I get the flexibility of covering the whole surface but it seems doubtful that one would use them all...
My shop is in a reorg/flux due to a new tablesaw purchase. One thing that is top priority is a new bench. My shop is small ~14x18 so this bench will need to be multi purpose and act as TS...
I have an unhappy pine tree in my yard. Its going to come down and am deciding if its worth trying to mill it for lumber, the small limbs will become firewood. The main trunk is maybe 18" in diameter...
Hi Jim,
I just read this post and my situation is nearly identical to yours. My shop is a tad smaller than yours and I will be getting a new 36 inch sawstop pcs next week. I am noodling on a...
I have seen folks make display stands that slip over the neck of a wine bottle and are oval shape and hold 2 glasses or square and hold 4. I want to make some so do any of you folks happen to have a...