Welcome to all woodworkers
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Jerry hi,
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Gidon,
I think that bench is very good. It is flexible in use and fairly inexpensive to build. I drew it up as per the article you referenced. I'm planning to build it but I'll have to make it shorter to fit in my shop.
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@schreiberbike said:
It's great to have this forum available. I'll be referring people here often. I was reluctant to to do that before, because people often got the impression that SU was an architect's tool and it turned people off from the site.
I'm zeroing in on a workbench design which I plan to start on soon. Let me know if you have any suggestions. My first suggestion on the topic is to read Christopher Schwarz' new book. I learned lots from it and am now re-designing based on what I learned there.
Hey John, Have you looked at John White's New Fangled Bench referenced by Gidon? Unless you have in mind to build one of those benches that ought to be in a living room, the NF Bench seems like a good option.
I want to take a look at Chris Schwarz' book. He asked me to fix the three SU models of the benches so that they'd actually be usable models. I need to get that work done. Anyway, good luck on a designing your bench.
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Dave, any chance of you posting the skippy?
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Some great ideas built into that bench. I like the planing hook as well as the board jack. My tail vise mostly serves as a place to store my bench dogs, though I have used it as a big clamp on a couple occassions to glue up a panel. But that is just me, and I understand other folks use the heck out of theirs. I only mention it since the one drawback I see to that bench is the limitation of benchtop space in which to drill dog holes. I use my hold fasts constantly at the bench and the mechanism cover for the tail vise precludes an operator side row of dog holes. Planing rabbets (rebates) and some other edge treatments need to be braced against movement across the width of the bench as well as to the end and I'll often use a batten held in place with hold fasts for those operations.
Also like the versatility of using a couple of pipe clamps as a front vise.
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@dave r said:
Hey John, Have you looked at John White's New Fangled Bench referenced by Gidon? Unless you have in mind to build one of those benches that ought to be in a living room, the NF Bench seems like a good option.
I have and I admire it both because it is full of new ideas and it appears to be extremely practical. But it doesn't sing to me. I want something heavier - probably much heavier - and there is some value to a more traditional look for me. No plan to make a "show benche" that looks like it's never used, but aesthetics do matter to me for the place where I spend most of my shop time.
@dave r said:
I want to take a look at Chris Schwarz' book. He asked me to fix the three SU models of the benches so that they'd actually be usable models. I need to get that work done. Anyway, good luck on a designing your bench.
DO READ Chris's book. It's a different workbench book than any other and it changed quite a few of my thoughts based on its approach and its suggestions.
I've found Chris's plans quite easy to model just as they are simple to construct. I'm looking at a cross between a Ruobo and a Shaker with use of plywood where it makes the most sense.
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Is Chris Schwarz's book available on the net?
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Chris' book is available here: http://www.lostartpress.com/product/3513e08a-2f07-4616-8f2f-74017f296377.aspx
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Thanks
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Hi Folks,
I just got back from a woodworking show in Saratoga, NY. A great show. Everything from turnings to large case construction. Best of all Chris Schwarz was there and I got a signed cop of his book. Haven't read it yet, but have thumbed through it. It looks like the usual great job by Chris. It also came with a CD that Chris says has the whole book on it plus a lot of material he couldn't put in the book.
Gidon, it is available on the internet. If you haven't already found it and purchased it try http://www.amazon.com/Workbenches-Design-Theory-Construction-Use/dp/1558708405 .
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Just checking this place out I was directed to this forum from Sawmill Creek.
Bart
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Hi Bart,
Pull up a chair and make yourself at home
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@bart leetch said:
Just checking this place out I was directed to this forum from Sawmill Creek.
Bart
Hi Bart! Welcome. You ever build that china cabinet I drew up for you?
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Hello Gidon & Dave.
Hello Gidon as of now I haven't used Sketchup but to play around with the first few lessons.
Patience with software isn't one of my best abilities.Just about 3 weeks ago I changed out my hard drive & haven't reloaded Sketchup
Hi Dave I knew I recognized the face & steering wheel.
No Dave I haven't built the china hutch yet. There has been some significant developments here the apartment complexes the LOML & I manage have been sold. The company will probably finish closing sometime the end of this year. They purchased 10 complexes from out current owner. The good news is they will keep it with the management company we are working for. So hopefully we will be staying here to. I have 14 years into these 2 apt. complexes.
I have been slowly working on a laundry cabinet for over my Dad's washer & dryer.
On a side note Dave do you know what would cause USB ports to stop working? Just today the 2 front ports on my Dell & the back port that I have a USB extension plugged into with my camera card reader plugged in to it all of a sudden are not working. The printer port is working fine. The only change I've made it to hook up a new printer last Friday. Before that we were were using serial port LPT1 with the old printer.
Thanks guys, Bart
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Gidon,
Did you find Chris Schwarz's book? If not you can get it on Amazon.com . It is called Workbenches. I started reading it. I think you will really like it. His writing style is easy to read and his knowledge of woodworking is top notch.
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Joe,
Thanks for the info.
I haven't gotten around to it yet. I've a couple of projects I have to finnish off before Passover. I'll check it out during the holiday. -
i'm doing this deck that is 31 feet at the top and 22feet long and the bottom is 18 feet so it has a angle. i want to run my composite decking angled insted of parallel or horizontal how wold i go aboat that
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Welcome cwerner.1.
What sort of information are you after? Do you want to know how to lay out the decking for this deck? Or do you want to know how to draw it in SketchUp?
If the former, I would be inclined to lay the decking out in a sort of herringbone pattern so that the decking starts on the centerline and runs off the angled sides.
If the latter, I would make a decking board as a component and make multiple instances of it. After placing the boards as desired, I would come back and trim them to length. It may be, depending upon the arrangement that some boards will be cut the same and those components can remain related. For those that are unique in length you'd need to use the Make Unique command prior to editing them.
If you think about it, it would be handled very much as you would do in real wood or composite. Leave the boards long and trim them afterward.
If you need an illustration, let me know and I'll bang out something for you.
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dave thanks for the info that would be really cool if you could do that.i was just gonna run them wild for a better cut.I just wanted to know what corner i should start in
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@sawduster said:
One of these days, when I get caught up in the shop, I'm gonna build a workbench from scratch. Right now I'm using a store bought that I've made some alterations to, replaced the cheapo front vise with a leg vise, added a thick front skirt with dog holes for my hold fasts, added a planing stop on the end.
I think the biggest mistake a lot of folks make is over-accessorizing a bench. They want to include every gadget they see out there. A simple, but versatile bench that works the way you work. Before CS's book, I looked all over trying to find a central repository for work holding methods, but found almost nothing. Going through old magazines, I found some stuff, but it was usually bits and pieces. I added a page to my web site some time back and posted some of the methods I use, and solicited stuff from other folks. If you're interested, here is link to the page.http://www.sawdustersplace.com/Workholding/Workholding.htm
i have to agree 100%... they are made to take a hiding not a picture lol
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