Sunday, January 26, 2014
Bench Build Complete !!
The Shaker style bench is now complete and ready for use (officially), I was using it prior to the finish coat for some other small projects.
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The finished top dimension is 26" x 83", I left it a little wider than the plan to allow for a couple of round bench holes to accept holdfasts for the Moxon vise. Even at that width, there is still plenty of room all around the bench. I used Tried and True wipe-on oil for all of the unpainted pieces.
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Back view showing the back panel routed to give the impression of ship lapped boards.
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Tail vise view and overhang required for all the hardware under the bench top.
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Front view shows the square dog hole strip that runs the entire length of the bench. I do have a few more bench dogs to build, and the plans are clear on how to do that, even though it is not the most exciting part of the build.
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The deadman and rail
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One thing I can say is this bench is solid, and heavy! I had a chance to edge join a board and I detected absolutely no movement at all, solid as a rock. This bench was a pleasure to build. The quality of the hardware and plans are outstanding. I had some challenges along the way, but what fun would it be if it was easy? I learned a lot along the way and would be glad to share if someone is thinking about building this bench.
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