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My simple bench "Randy"

Postby Randy » Thu May 10, 2012 5:06 pm

I made this by building simple pine boxes for the legs of an old Mahogony desk to slip into, so that I could get the correct height. I then built a 3/4 plywood top, screwed into the old desktop, and covered it with green architect's mat.

This was from a few months ago,..but I'm still adding/ changing as I go...the lamp is now in the left corner to facilitate better lighting over the Jacot tool when in use
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Re: My simple bench

Postby willofiam » Fri May 11, 2012 5:00 am

Hi Randy, looks good,do you have a woodshop or woodworking background??? I dont know if you can see in my photos but I too made a bench-top. I found that if I take some solid wood stock and drill several holes in it and attach to the top I can create alot of tool holding places, helps keep them organized and out of the way. I seem to keep adding. like you I am always changing the layout to find what works best and in the end I hope to make it less stressful and faster. William
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Re: My simple bench

Postby Randy » Fri May 11, 2012 5:16 am

Hi William,
Yes, I can build quite a few things, but I don't have a decent shop set up in our new house ( yet ).
But I appreciate your comments, as I have been looking into adding additional shelves along the back of the bench, and I think that I should just make them, instead of buying something ready-made,...

Thanks for sharing,..take care.

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Re: My simple bench

Postby Arutha » Fri May 11, 2012 5:30 am

Very neat randy! We have this thing in the UK called freecycle where you advertise stuff you no longer want and anyone who wants it e-mails you to arrange collection. Its where my desk and bookcase came from. A shelving unit is not too difficult to make but wood sure aint cheap. Try a few garage sales where you could pick up a shelving unit cheap.
Keep up the good work and thanks for posting.
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Re: My simple bench

Postby Bob Tascione » Fri May 11, 2012 1:02 pm

That's a great, well organized setup Randy!
That window must provide a nice natural light source.
Well...I need to clean my bench now!!

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Re: My simple bench "Randy"

Postby Randy » Sat May 12, 2012 7:33 am

Thanks for the input everyone.
Paul, I am familiar with freecycle, I saw it listed when my wife and I were in the UK last year. There are a few programs similar in the US, and I think that there's one here in the Seattle area ( other than Craigslist ).


Bob,..don't clean to much,.I look at Philippe Dufour's benches, and they aren't exactly in perfect order.
Something tells me that it takes the mind of and artisan-genius to look at a lot of material, and know exactly which movement it belongs to !

Take care everyone...

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Re: My simple bench "Randy"

Postby Bob Tascione » Sun May 13, 2012 8:51 am

Haaa, I agree Randy. Problem in my case is that I have no idea where all these parts go! I usually dig through assortments of old parts to find something that might fit with a little alteration and then just leave everything else scattered on my bench with the intention of cleaning up after I finish the project. Yeah right! In my case I'm just a slob. :D
Thanks for the encouragement though!
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Re: My simple bench "Randy"

Postby Arutha » Mon May 14, 2012 2:31 pm

I do have to tidy up between each clock but boy does it get messy during a clock :) A case in point, I have just completely restored a Smiths Enfield mantel clock, stripped the case because of major varnish loss, all rubbed down, re varnished to almost exactly the original colour, spent a while polishing the bezel, took the glass out and got the 50 years of crud around the edge off. Movement is spotless and running like new. All ready to go on e-bay, can I find find the hands and gong? :shock:
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Re: My simple bench "Randy"

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Re: My simple bench "Randy"

Postby digitaltripper » Fri Dec 28, 2012 10:24 pm

Found the mat here:
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Re: My simple bench "Randy"

Postby ewinrow » Wed Dec 11, 2013 12:46 pm

Another one room dweller I see. Well I just got into all of this and trying to get settled also. Your rm looks wonderful, mine looks ok but has a long way to go. Gonna work real hard on it and always look for new ideas. :shock:
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Re: My simple bench "Randy"

Postby Jaymac » Mon Dec 30, 2013 8:59 pm

My thanks to ewinrow for the information regarding purchasing architectuural green mats.

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Re: My simple bench "Randy"

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Ewinrow.
Yup,..I'm a one room watchmaker for now, and it works just fine for me.
I decided that I needed more benchspace, so I bought a used "kitchen table",..trimmed it to the dimensions I wanted, and mounted it .
Solid maple, heavy, stable, and all for about $50.00 on Craigslist.

Here's a shot of it..just finished it today.
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Re: My simple bench "Randy"

Postby jim1228 » Mon Apr 21, 2014 10:32 am

Very nice setup Randy

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Re: My simple bench "Randy"

Postby Randy » Mon Apr 21, 2014 8:30 pm

Thanks Jim !
I realized that I needed some extra space, and a more solid platform for my lathe.
Everything fits better.

Take care,

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Re: My simple bench "Randy"

Postby Chris Mabbott » Tue Sep 16, 2014 4:03 am

Very neat setup Randy that makes me feel ashamed of my constant disorganized chaos bench :lol:

I see you have decided to build higher up, something I've considered doing especially when I want to throw myself out the window in frustration :lol: I'm content now with simply weeping for an hour :cry:

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Re: My simple bench "Randy"

Postby Randy » Sun Sep 21, 2014 8:54 am

Don't be too hard on yourself..it's amazing how fast mine gets cluttered with "extras", and then I'm back to cleaning it off !
I'm trying to keep only what I'm using the most, on the bench at any given time. Makes it easier to wipe down.
But then I get into a project,..and the rule is broken :roll: :shock:
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Re: My simple bench "Randy"

Postby Bernie Weishapl » Mon Oct 20, 2014 5:36 am

Great looking bench and work area Randy.
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Re: My simple bench "Randy"

Postby Randy » Mon Oct 20, 2014 8:11 pm

Thanks Bernie,...I really enjoy it !
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Re: My simple bench "Randy"

Postby blondfellow » Fri Feb 13, 2015 6:51 am

Very neat Randy, I wish I could keep my bench like that. I have posted my bench in the members shop picks under humble beginnings have a look. I have decided to rearrange mine after see yours
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