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Steve ramsey sketchup
Steve ramsey sketchup












steve ramsey sketchup

Here are the measurements that I used to build the workbench you see in the video, but by all means, use these as a reference point to build your own bench. I highly recommend checking out their videos (and their YouTube channels). I love the simplicity of Steve’s workbench, and the genius use of magnets with Bob’s work tables. I also built-in a slot to accommodate a variety of fixed tools such as a miter saw, pocket hole jig, router table, etc.īefore I start with the instructions, I have to give credit to Steve Ramsey at Woodworking for Mere Mortals and Bob at I Like to Make Stuff for the inspiration behind this design. Modular – A good workbench should be able to change with your needs, so I designed this workbench to either be two smaller halves or one big work area.It takes a large workbench to act as a decent out-feed table for a table saw or to provide an adequate work area when assembling larger projects.

steve ramsey sketchup

Size – I needed a workbench that could accommodate the largest material I might find myself working with: a 4’x8′ sheet of plywood.Plus, if you’re like me, your garage is not quite a full-time woodshop, so being able to store a workbench to the side is a must. Mobility – Hauling tools in and out of a garage is tiring and it eats up time during a build.I tirelessly searched YouTube and Pinterest for workbench designs, and after taking into account the tools I have and the types of project I work on, there were essentially three main features I needed:














Steve ramsey sketchup