Check it out, TheThompsonFive made the workbench from our “weekend projects” video podcast! – Link.
Related:
Make Podcast: Weekend Projects – Make a Workbench – Link.
6 thoughts on “Workbench – made”
CT_Gator00says:
I too made this fine bench over the weekend. It’s really solid and the design is top notch!
There is so little lumber left over – it’s really cool.
I found a can of stain/urethane at the local “lots” store for $3 so now it has a nice finish on the top
Thanks for the design!!
CT_Gator00says:
I too made this fine bench over the weekend. It’s really solid and the design is top notch!
There is so little lumber left over – it’s really cool.
I found a can of stain/urethane at the local “lots” store for $3 so now it has a nice finish on the top
Thanks for the design!!
Kirk_von_Rohrsays:
Fantastic!
One quick addition that might become usefull is to put a cross brace along the backside. If you find over time that is starts to get a little wobbly from side to side, the diagonal cross brace will help. Best of luck making stuff on it!
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I too made this fine bench over the weekend. It’s really solid and the design is top notch!
There is so little lumber left over – it’s really cool.
I found a can of stain/urethane at the local “lots” store for $3 so now it has a nice finish on the top
Thanks for the design!!
I too made this fine bench over the weekend. It’s really solid and the design is top notch!
There is so little lumber left over – it’s really cool.
I found a can of stain/urethane at the local “lots” store for $3 so now it has a nice finish on the top
Thanks for the design!!
Fantastic!
One quick addition that might become usefull is to put a cross brace along the backside. If you find over time that is starts to get a little wobbly from side to side, the diagonal cross brace will help. Best of luck making stuff on it!