Mike G
Petrified Pine
I got given this old thing by my father in law when I scored my first first class hundred. I'm guessing that puts it somewhere in the early 80s. It was an old schoolbench that his college was throwing out. I've hung on to it way, way too long:




These last few years I have only hung on to it because all of my woodwork history happened on that bench, and I'm rather fond of the memories. It has all sorts of faults which I hope to correct in the new one. For a start, the top is packed up off the base by a couple of bits of 6x2 because it was schoolboy-height:

The new bench will be a bit more solid in the undercarriage. It will also be taller, by a fairly substantial 65mm, longer, and with a tool well in a more appropriate location. I have always enjoyed having a shelf behind my bench:

........and that feature will be repeated and improved. I will have round dog holes so that I can use holdfasts (rather than screwing bits of offcut onto the bench top!). This is what it will look like:

.....and this is how the structure works:

It will have a beech top and front apron (the only apron), but the rest will be made from an old conservatory a friend of mine took down a few years ago. It may be Meranti, but is on the heavy side to be certain of that. I've had it stored in the workshop for years, so it is properly acclimatised (it's the stuff at the top):

It's all 125 x 42 actual size, so three of them glued together will give me legs 5" square. Unfortunately it isn't all perfect, so I spent some time sorting out the pile for straight stuff:


Then it was time to pick up a saw:

These are the stretchers and cross members supporting the top:

And these are the legs:

Then I got called in to sort out the fairy lights.........




These last few years I have only hung on to it because all of my woodwork history happened on that bench, and I'm rather fond of the memories. It has all sorts of faults which I hope to correct in the new one. For a start, the top is packed up off the base by a couple of bits of 6x2 because it was schoolboy-height:

The new bench will be a bit more solid in the undercarriage. It will also be taller, by a fairly substantial 65mm, longer, and with a tool well in a more appropriate location. I have always enjoyed having a shelf behind my bench:

........and that feature will be repeated and improved. I will have round dog holes so that I can use holdfasts (rather than screwing bits of offcut onto the bench top!). This is what it will look like:

.....and this is how the structure works:

It will have a beech top and front apron (the only apron), but the rest will be made from an old conservatory a friend of mine took down a few years ago. It may be Meranti, but is on the heavy side to be certain of that. I've had it stored in the workshop for years, so it is properly acclimatised (it's the stuff at the top):

It's all 125 x 42 actual size, so three of them glued together will give me legs 5" square. Unfortunately it isn't all perfect, so I spent some time sorting out the pile for straight stuff:


Then it was time to pick up a saw:

These are the stretchers and cross members supporting the top:

And these are the legs:

Then I got called in to sort out the fairy lights.........






























































































