Sunday, April 15, 2012

As I wrap up the work on the workbench, it's time to turn to a "work bench" for my wife. She's sews and we converted a bedroom on the same level as my shop into a sewing room for her. One of the things she's wanted for a while is a cutting table she can use to layout and cut material. I designed a basic table, with two lower shelves. The first shelf is a narrow space for storing her cutting mats and templates. The lower shelf has a gap large enough to store a set of 4 storage chests I plan to add later for holding her cloth. (She collects cloth, like I collect wood!). Along with six drawers in the top apron, this unit will sit in the center of the room as her primary work station.

I plan on making the frame and drawers out of cherry. The top will be made out of melamine - a smooth slick surface that I hope will hold up. I will band it with 1/4" cherry to protect the unsightly edges of the substrate - which is basically a press-board construction The shelves are probably going to be made out of 3/4" cabinet grade cherry plywood that I've had for several years (I'll make a final decision on this later). Joinery will be mortise and tennon for the frame, and dovetails for the drawer bodies.

The top will be fastened to the frame with figure-8 connectors and the shelves will probably be left floating. Again, I may choose to anchor them later - I haven't decided on that yet. One thing I do know, is that with this design, once the middle shelf is in, it can't come back out. I think there will be enough room to angle the bottom shelf in and out as needed.



Time to make dust...

Friday, April 13, 2012

Roubo build (wood whisperer guild build)


It's been a long 4 months, but I'm coming down on the finish of my workbench. The Wood Whisperer guild build, was the motivation for this project and after 8 years on the old bench I needed a workbench that was more capable for hand tool work - and not just another assembly table.



The entire build process is documented in a flickr album which is at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bkbiggs/sets/72157629278165766/