A photo of my new saw bench appeared in a classified listing that I posted, and someone asked that I put up some photos. It is a take-off on several styles that I studied. I pained over the design quite a bit, even got pretty far into a three legged design. But I am happy with what finally manifested. It is rock solid. I put adjustable feet on it, which I didn't really intend to use as adjusters, only to keep the wood off the floor, but yesterday I found that just turning one of them stabilized a bit of wobble that occurred when I moved the bench forward on the uneven floor. The height is 23-1/2". I have an end shelf on my assembly table at the same height so that I can use the two surfaces together. Marv Werner suggested the slot in the middle, which allows you to insert clamps or to grasp a narrow piece of stock for crosscutting on the right end. The bench is 41" long and 13" wide. The white wood is ylang-ylang, the reddish wood is rainbow eucalyptus and the wedges in the dovetail tenons is koa. I had planned to put a shelf in the bottom on top of the aprons, but decided not to, because you can actually use that space for ripping.
I added the strip on the front side to get the saw a bit away from the legs. It looked better without it, but it serves a function. I didn't want to add to the other side lest it get too wide and extend out too far into the aisle. Photos: