Building a work bench
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07/04/16(Thu)13:55

Gotta keep those tools sharp! It's the most important job in any workshop.

28/03/16(Mon)23:42

>>32301 You see that paper thin shaving he produced from his jack plane??? That's an art and a very sharp blade!

28/03/16(Mon)19:55

The sharp tool thing gets me every time. Such incredible patience/vision/discipline to produce something like this.

Well done sir!

27/03/16(Sun)22:15

Thanks for the extra info. One guy mentioned it had 2000 dollars in the wood but I doubt that. He built it for a legacy to leave to his kids. Here's hoping they enjoy woodworking as much as he does.

27/03/16(Sun)13:29

more info on the bench http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SB0-F6yq8zM

23/03/16(Wed)23:38

Quite a work of art here, Grim. Really enjoyed the video. No telling how long the construction took but the red oak and walnut (in the thicknesses shown) would cost a small fortune. I'd wager you're looking at least $1000.00..no labor. Good thing it comes apart because it must weigh more than 200 pounds.
He's very young to be so talented.

22/03/16(Tue)18:52

Really nice workbench, nice attention to detail.