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Last Post By: Monte Orchard Yesterday, 11:06 PMI have now read Chris S.'s Anarchist Workbench book (great read!!) and am ready to embark on the build. Overall, I plan to pretty much replicate what he suggests as his rationale throughout made sense to me based on how I've used my maple butcher block topped existing bench. But there are a...
Last Post By: Alan Lightstone Today, 10:08 AMYes, I would (Votes: 26)
No, I wouldn't (Votes: 2)
I bet that's going to be a stunning benchtop!
Any chance you have access to a wide-belt to level and final thickness the top once it's assembled?
At first glance, it might seem that way, but without the context of the cutting being done, it's not assured either way. But regardless, there are so
Jim Becker Today, 11:03 AMIt would be a very rare situation for me to NOT put a fresh edge on sheet goods of any kind, just like with solid stock. Factory edges are never clean
Jim Becker Today, 10:59 AMYou can't count on any ply being square unless you trim it yourself. downside is trim cuts are the hardest type to capture dust. Dave
David Kumm Today, 10:57 AMDitto what Neil said...make a jig for spacing, carefully pre-drill for screws and screw from the back. This is both secure and allows you to replace the
Jim Becker Today, 10:57 AM
Time for some levity
Thread Starter: Dave Anderson NHWith all of the negativity and political stuff going on with the Covid-19 virus it is time to look at the humorous side of things. Feel free to add more, but keep it clean or it will be deleted.
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