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Old 10-29-2009, 08:28 PM   #1
Well, Roubo is just about finished.
 
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I have pretty much finished the bench. I still have the deadman to make, but once I got the leg vise made, it's real to me.

And since nothing exists unless there are pictures, here are some.

I write about the process of making it in much more detail than you'd ever want, in my blog: http://incidentalwoodworker.blogspot.com/

Pictures:
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_EIVSr-XQ0JU/Su...0/DSC03472.JPG
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the long stretchers are joined to the legs with through tenons 2"x3"x5" long. (through the 5" leg)
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_EIVSr-XQ0JU/Su...0/DSC03495.JPG

And on top I built a wagon vise for holding pieces with my dog holes.
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_EIVSr-XQ0JU/Su...0/DSC03493.JPG

Here it is in my very messy shop. The only electricity I use is for the lights, radio and a shop vac.
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_EIVSr-XQ0JU/Su...0/DSC03501.JPG

In one of my recent posts I talk about the only time I had to use a tailed tool, and it was because I wan't thinking. I could have avoided it solely by clamping a board to the back of the leg. Doh!

But I've had a great deal of fun and learned a lot.

Thought I'd share,
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Re: Well, Roubo is just about finished.

It's really nice Andrew, better than I'd hoped. When should I send the truck round to pick it up?
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Andrew,

Great job and it really looks stout. You won't regret making it, thats for sure. After I made my bench, I wish I had incorporated a wagon vise into it. Would love to have a "Benchcrafted wagon vise" but don't have the extra pesos right now.

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It's really nice Andrew, better than I'd hoped. When should I send the truck round to pick it up?
Right after the check clears. You don't want to know how much, just send a blank one.

And Mike, you're right, stout is better. My bench is really only 5 feet long, but the top alone weighs 140 pounds and it doesn't matter what I do on it, the thing does not move.

It helps that I put thin cork pads on the bottom of the feet because raw wood just slides like an ice skater across my fake wood floor.

I would love one of those Benchcraft wagon vises as well. But yeah, they cost a bit more than my approx. $25 wagon vise. And, in the end, it may take me more time to crank my vise in and out, but it holds my work just as tightly.

Once I figured out how to actually make it, the design is actually quite simple. I'm glad I did it.

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That is a beauty! I enjoyed reading through your blog.
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Andrew - great job That is one beastly work bench
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