Looks fantastic Mark. The swing-out stool is next level!
Looks fantastic Mark. The swing-out stool is next level!
There is a very fine line between “hobby” and “mental illness.” - Dave Barry
Wow...outstanding work on that bench! It looks great!
Time to put the first dents and dings in it! LOL
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
Looks great Mark! Your Instagram page is cool too. If I may ask, what career change did you make?
Looks really good!
Thanks Jim, as far as the first dent, check... the very first time i went to use the holdfast in the leg for real i missed on the first swing of the hammer...lol 32EE0E4C-FEAD-404D-B326-33B2331D5B7A.jpg
Thanks, I originally went to school for furniture making then had a business building custom furniture and eventually architectural millwork, banks hospitals ect. I closed that down and worked at several other shops in many different capacities, I then when back to school for Mechanical engineering as an adult and since then have worked mostly in testing and validation, first at GE Aviation Metrology Lab and Engine test (mostly military, t700 Blackhawk and for a short time the f136 until it Had a fuel leak and fire in the test cell and then got cancelled).
I currently work in validation of industrial controls, temperature and motion controls at a very large injection molding company (we make the equipment not parts) I am the technical lead and have several validators, basically I am a project manager - I get paid to find problems and break stuff, what could be more fun? Well woodworking...lol
Rod, I like it a lot more than I thought would. Before I finished the Roubo I had it on my old bench to figure out what height i wanted to mount it, I ended up mounting higher than recommend as I like to sit at the bench and review plans, sketch, use computer ect. The other thing is that my old bench had an overhang so when sitting it put you to close to the edge of the top, not terrible and is workable but now that I have it on the Roubo where the leg is flush with the top it is a lot better.
Hold up a minute there catfish - we blew right past "the first dent". You mean to tell me that you built that beautiful statement piece of a workbench and then missed the great big holdfast with your hammer? Something ain't right here, has to be a story behind this event. "Here, hold my beer and gimmee that hammer...........".
David
Derek, love your bench.....
Jerry
Mark very nice workbench be sure to post the first wood project you use it to create. The swing out stool seat is a great idea. Where did you get the hardware for it? I want to put one on my bench.