[blindwoodworker] Re: Work Bench

  • From: "JDM" <sunnyday001@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <blindwoodworker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 19:17:33 +1100

Gooday John,

In the current Lee Valley Tools - Woodworking Newsletter, there's an article on 
the fanciest Woodwork bench I ever did hear about. Actually, apart from the 
fancy Brasswork and concealed vise mechanism, it doesn't sound to very 
different to one I built about 2 years ago. I built mine from Tasmanian Oak, an 
Australian hardwood species.
Mine has both a front and end vise, and four rows of 3/4", or 19mm  bench-dog 
holes which precisely align with  dog holes drilled into the top edge of the 
vise face-plates.  If I want to quickly make up a panel by edge joining 2 or 3 
planks, I just apply glue to the plank edges, and then squeeze the planks up 
tight between a couple of dogs in the bench top and a couple of dogs mounted in 
the top of the vise faceplate.  To prevent the panel buckling or bowing 
upwards, I just use a quick release clamp at one end of the bench, with 1 clamp 
jaw below the rail and the other jaw on top of the workpiece,  and using a 
spare dog hole, I flatten out the panel with a right angle bench holdown clamp 
at the other end. For a quick job it works well, and saves a lot of bother not 
having to get out and adjusting several T-bar Sash cramps.

The Lee Valley Tools - Woodworking Newsletter, can be found at the following 
URL:
http://www.leevalley.com/newsletters/Woodworking/4/2/article1.htm


I hope this is of interest,

John Milburn

Melbourne Australia.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: John Sherrer 
  To: blindwoodworker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 4:19 AM
  Subject: [blindwoodworker] Re: Work Bench


  They say that a black locus fence post will last 70 years without any 
treatment.

  John
  http://WhiteCane.org
  http://BlindWoodWorker.com
  http://HolyTeaClub.comcom\whitecane
  http://anellos.ws

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Larry Martin 
    To: blindwoodworker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 9:12 PM
    Subject: [blindwoodworker] Re: Work Bench


    But they sure made great fence posts! 






    On Nov 11, 2009, at 9:31 AM, Tom Hodges wrote:


      It was good to hear from someone on this list.
      I’ve never used the black locust wood but hearing about it brought back a 
lot of unpleasant memories.
      I lived on 5 and a half acres in Florence, Kentucky about 30 years ago 
and there were plenty of black locust trees around.  I especially remember the 
2 to 4 inch long thorns that went right through my riding mower tires.  I also 
remember getting stuck with those things and it would temporarily cause a pain 
to run from your finger all the way up your arm.  I guess the is some kind of 
poison in those thorns and they sure hurt.
      Again, thanks for the memories.  Grin.
      Regards, Tom
      From: blindwoodworker-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:blindwoodworker-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John E Sherrer
      Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 8:43 PM
      To: blindwoodworker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Subject: [blindwoodworker] Work Bench

      I am currently building an adaptive work bench.  The primary wood I am  
using is Black Locus, also called Black Acaicia.  It may be in the top three of 
the hardest woods grown in the U.S.

      Since I live 200 miles from my shop, it is a slow process getting it done.
      We have a second home in the North Carolina mountains and we do plan to 
move their.  While my business is going good, we will not move.

      John
      http://WhiteCane.org
      http://BlindWoodWorker.com
      http://abrcaa.com
      http://www.holyteaclub.com/whitecane

       


    Larry Martin
    woodworkingfortheblind@xxxxxxxxxxx







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