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    Obscenely pleased with myself - bench update

    I have not regularly posted updates for my bench build as I am using power tools from time to time. The past few days, however, have been all hand tools minus the shop vac used to clean up.

    After flattening my top using a router sled followed by #8 and #4-1/2 planes I needed to make the sides square to the top, true, and square to the ends. I also needed to make the ends square to the top. Then, finally, flatten the both sides of the moving face of the twin screw vise.I thought of many ways to do this with jigs or machines but ultimately hand tools proved to be the best. Tools used:
    LN Custom #4-1/2 plane
    LV #8 plane
    Card scraper
    Machinist square
    Carpenters square
    #2 Pencil to mark high spots

    Cant really complain about the results, honestly, I'm obscenely proud.

    Now that this is done, I can start working on the leg vise (boxes in the background).

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    Looking beautiful!

    jtk
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    WOW! I'd be pleased too!
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    One day I will build a bench like that for myself. I've been thinking about it for years. Congratulations to you!

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    I've wanted a bench like this for roughly 38 years, I'm 46 now. A few times I was tempted to cut corners then reminded myself, I've waited so long I should not compromise.

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    Top looks good! Love the contrasting wood too!
    Look forward to more pictures.
    Fred
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    In a weird way it will help your ww'ing too, I believe.

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    I'd be proud too. Well done! Can't wait to see the rest.

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    That table is so beautiful I'd be afraid to use it.
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    As I age my memory fades .... and that's a load off my mind!

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    Me too,Al !!!!

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    Wow! Better looking bench top than the top on my nightstand I am working on. Complete bench photos please.
    David

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    Looks flat! Have you tried a laser level across it's length? Useful 'Neanderthal' technique!
    I had a few knots in mine I pushed to the back of the bench. I made them a 'feature' by filling them with bronze powder mixed with epoxy and sanding flat. They remind me it's not perfect so I can use it

    Note: 'Bronze powder' is not bronze just pure copper. Very fine don't breathe!

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    Thanks for all the kind words.
    I started this project last winter and set it aside in May, until last week.

    last winter I assembled the top and build the base.
    Dovetails are hand cut.

    I was a bit reluctant to post to many photos because I did use a lot of machines on this project - trying to respect the neanderthal space.

    The complete bench photos are from when I set it aside. I added the drawers as a temporary place to holy my gerstners and a few other things. These will be replaced with proper drawers this winter.

    First I made all my dogs and individually fitted them. I then flattened with a router sled followed by a LN #8 and LV #4-1/2

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    The last two photos I could not put in previous post.

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    VERY nice results!!!!! Nothing obscene about that.....Good work...Be proud!!
    Jerry

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