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The hub of every woodworking shop is the work bench which must be sturdy, comfortable work station for the woodworker. The best work benches incorporate other features that help make woodworking easier a... More
Added Oct 6, 2010
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Thinking about starting woodwork as a hobby? what tools ?ide like to start woodwork as a hobby. ive had past experience with working with wood…although, just wondering what tools ide mainly need other than the obvious …. bench saw, drill ,sander, things like that. what else might i need ?? thanks health insurance rates
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Youtube Comments (12)
AwesomeWoodworking Says:
Some great tips here - i might have a go!
glenie1955 Says:
Thanks for the hints much appreciated ..."Kego Wood" Darrwin
duececaboose Says:
thanks for the video...a lot of great ideas!
donmark144 Says:
what brand of vise? Those are great tips. I'm cheap so $3 at a thrift store is something to look for. I never saw a foot switch, need to look into that.
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very helpful, thanks!
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LegoMAN996633 Says:
A great bench for the occasional woodworker. Not sure how useful it would be to the woodworker that uses hand tools and needs to secure work pieces to the bench in many configs.
knecht105 Says:
Thanks for the note. Integrating a router table into a workbench sounds like a good idea to me. Any chance we might be able to get some pictures of this to post on woodworkweb[dot]com I think others would like to see this too. Thanks again Colin
rickyrosan Says:
Thanks for the video. I really like your bench. A friend of mine has one similar to it but he also uses it as a large router table. He made an opening 10 inches farther from the front edge with a removable MDF cover so that the router shaft could protrude from it when he needs to flush trim veneers or route a molding ...I think it is convenient. keep up the good work.
deezynar Says:
Thanks for posting. You have a sound, working bench, not a museum piece.
BradburyGuy Says:
Some good ideas. I especially like the ability to easily move the light to optional locations. I have a similar bench with a plank top that in retrospect, I should have made it tongue-and-groove so the sanding dust wont filter through. I am planning on giving it a new top soon. Thanks for the tips!