This should have two photos, one as imbedded image and the other as an attachment. Curious to see if either shows.
Imbedded image below is front of tool cabinet. Attachment is back of cabinet.
I don't see the pictures. Did these get included?
On the federal table I made the banding is 2-1/2" up from the bottom and is 1/4" wide. The banding is 1/16" thick. I'm not sure if this is typical. I was loosely following plans from FWW magazine. I'm not sure there is a typical way to do...
You can read about my current project here -- a Queen Anne style desk for my wife. I feel your pain. My shop is in the basement, which was unheated until a couple of years ago. I now have heat/AC and can work throughout the year. However, I'm currently waiting on the temperature to warm so I...
I'm finishing a Queen Anne desk with the sides M&T, then pegged into the legs. As described each side panel has three tenons. I pegged all three, but only glued the bottom tenon. The top two pegs have elongated holes in the tenons so there is room for movement. You can find an extended...
Check out this thread on the NCWW forum. It contains comments and posts from many of our members on their workbenches, what they like and don't like. A description of my workbench starts here. You can just see the corner of the assembly table in the first picture.
Well, that didn't work. I tried to embed the picture but it keeps saying it's too big. I then tried to attach as a file. Still not working. You'll have to use your imagination ;-).
Sure, here is a picture. The assembly table is in the foreground. It's oriented in the same direction as my workbench with about 30" of space between the two. It's close enough so all I have to do is turn around, but far enough so I can still easily work at the bench.
My work bench is about 24" x 84". What I find is that I mostly use the first 13"-14" closest to me. The workbench is about 36" high. I have an assembly table that is 24" high, with a considerably larger surface area, next to the bench. I use this for gluing and bringing the parts together...
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