Quick & Easy Workbench
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Attached is a link to a workbench that I had built many, many years ago. I call it "quick and easy" because it consists of 2 by material and 3/4" plywood. You can't tell by the picture (once you click on it), but it can be broken down quite easily (without an axe) should you decide to move it.
In order to preserve Coen's server, I am linking it back to my website. Let me know how that works for everyone.
Download Model -
works better when you put the img tags around the link
sweet bench too... thanks for the contribution.
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Okay, I see that "img" button in the editor. I didn't even think of that.
Kristoff:
How on earth do you have over 1000 posts on this forum, especially since you've only been a member for a few months? Is monitoring these forums your full time job? It would take me a lifetime to reach those numbers..... -
I work from home, and I work for myself, but yes I have spent many many hours here already. I felt like we all lost something very important when the old forum went down. and I felt like I could help resupply this new forum. I lurked mainly at the old forum, learning more and more... so I felt like I owed it to the community to try and help build the new knowledge repository, you might call it.
my work has suffered for it, I am behind in my schedule. I try and visit this place every hour that I'm on the computer, I check the no replies button, and do my best to make sure that anyone with a problem get some attention fairly quick.
I'm a moderator but I don't moderate much, I move a post occasionally, and have written a few tuts... but mostly I'm just fun for people to watch... my post usually stir people up a bit.
anyway, as you can see I'm quite long winded... so that's another reason I have so many posts...
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I like reading your stuff. It helps me more and more to learn SketchUp. If I can learn as much about SU as I know about AutoCAD, I'll be doing pretty well.
Also, there's nothing bad about being long-winded. I like when people go into detail. It's most helpful for the learning process.
You are da man!
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