I'm going to rebuild my workbench. The particleboard over 2x4s has worked well for me over the past 15 years, but it's time to upgrade. I've been drooling over the woodworking workbenches, but I know I don't have the room in my garage to do a freestanding bench, it's got to be against the wall. Another thing is that I've built some rolling tool stands (33" tall) that store right under the workbench so I would like to get rid of the 2x4 legs in the front.
So... here's where I need some help.
I want to do a butcher block top. I'm not sure whether to do the 2x4 butcher block on the edge or on the flat side. The main difference is going to be the bench height, 36" vs 38". I don't think that will be an issue, but wanted to probe and see what you guys think is better for strength. I'm going to be doing both fine woodworking and automotive resto work. I'm also thinking maple for the species, but thinking douglas fir too just on price.
On to the really hard question.... My bench spans 7 feet. I'd like to eliminate the front legs and go with angled supports. I'm afraid that the stability won't be there. What do you guys think? Right now I can stand on my workbench and it's stable... it sags a little.. but it's stable. I *MIGHT* be able to have an additional angle brace in the middle of the bench.
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My workbench currently:
The angled design that I'm thinking:
Below... I'd make 'Q' a 2x4 instead of a 1x2.
What do you guys think?
-X-
So... here's where I need some help.
I want to do a butcher block top. I'm not sure whether to do the 2x4 butcher block on the edge or on the flat side. The main difference is going to be the bench height, 36" vs 38". I don't think that will be an issue, but wanted to probe and see what you guys think is better for strength. I'm going to be doing both fine woodworking and automotive resto work. I'm also thinking maple for the species, but thinking douglas fir too just on price.
On to the really hard question.... My bench spans 7 feet. I'd like to eliminate the front legs and go with angled supports. I'm afraid that the stability won't be there. What do you guys think? Right now I can stand on my workbench and it's stable... it sags a little.. but it's stable. I *MIGHT* be able to have an additional angle brace in the middle of the bench.
<pic whoring>
My workbench currently:
The angled design that I'm thinking:
Below... I'd make 'Q' a 2x4 instead of a 1x2.
What do you guys think?
-X-

To build your own workbench is a classic rite of passage in personalizing your garage workspace. A man in his garage working on a bench that he built with his own hands... sniff sniff... it's heartwarming I tell you, I get all choked up just thinking about it. It's a life experience not to be missed.