Hi. I spent yesterday afternoon and a few hours today working on a project for my son's 3rd birthday. He is always trying to do stuff in the shop and I would like to teach him one day how to build furniture. I thought he would like a workbench of his own, so he doesn't have to use grownup sized things all the time. I went and bought a bunch of basic small tools at Lowes and HF and a toolbox.
The workbench is solidly built, using scraps in my shop. It measures about 25" tall, 32" wide, 13" deep. The wood is cherry and poplar on the top, pine and cherry on the base. Mortise and tenon construction, BLO finish (only one coat on so far), Wilton vise.
I thought that I'd make something that wouldn't be in the way in the shop. This one could double as a small assembly table or something to put something on, while it isn't used by the kids. It is solid enough that I won't have to worry about breaking it. The design is almost an exact copy of my workbench, just scaled down a lot.
What do you think?