Every shop needs a workbench, but there's not always sufficient room for a dedicated surface large enough to build furniture projects. That's the beauty of this bench: It's a sturdy workbench, a dead-flat 4'-square assembly table, and it can even serve as a tablesaw outfeed support.
» 48" W x 48" D x 34" H (unfolded)
» 18" W x 48" D x 55" H (folded)
» Featured in the Oct 2011 issue of WOOD
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This woodworking plan is brought to you in association with our friends at FurniturePlans.com.It is a downloadable plan, in PDF format, which will walk you through a step-by-step process. This work bench plan contains a complete materials list, a parts list, all patterns, scaled diagrams, and step-by-step instructions. Special techniques help to make this project simple! |
| If you have a small shop where space is at a premium, then this is for you. This bench features a rotating top which allows you to attach small bench top tools on one side, yet still have additional work top space when you need it on the other side. Casters allow you to move it anywhere in your shop and store it conveniently out of the way when not needed. |
» Overall: 33 1/4" W x 24" D x 35" H
» File Size: 1.3 Megabytes
» Number of Pages: 7
» Plan #: 4000
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With a weekend and some inexpensive lumber, you can build this great workbench that is perfect for the Jack of All Trades.Four large drawers and an open shelf area provide plenty of storage for your tools and materials. It features a hardboard surface that is easily replaced when you wear it out.
» 96" W x 24" D x 33" H
» 1.2 Mb PDF
» 7 Pages
» Plan # 4100
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