I couldn't be happier with the top I built for my woodworking bench 20+ years ago-----got the idea from a magazine or plan or something, I forgot.
It's a standard woodworking bench design but the top is 2 layers of 3/4" ply and a top layer of 1/4" Masonite all laminated together and edge-banded with solid Oak. It was then soaked with several applications of a tung oil/danish oil finish wiping off excess each time after letting it soak in.
This is a solid, rigid top and the Masonite is tough, especially after it is soaked with tung oil with almost makes it bullet-proof, but it is still easy on any edged tools you may happen to ding into it. This finish also makes any dried wood glue very easy to remove----it pops right off after it's dry.
It's also easy to apply more danish oil anytime you feel like it needs it, since this finish isn't a 'film-forming finish'.
If you're looking for pretty, this isn't it, but it works better and is more versatile than any other I've seen.