"Mark Blum" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I just finished construction of my dream workbench. I've posted
> pictures on alt.binaries.pictues.woodworking and you can also see them
> at my website.
>
> http://home.mindspring.com/~hobbesct (click on workbench link)
>
> You can also see a detailed description of the construction process at
> the site.
>
> -Mark
Nice job. When I finished mine, I was afraid to mark it up ;-). I got over
it.
Beautiful bench.
Bill
"Mark Blum" <hobbesct@_REMOVE_mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> [email protected] says...
> >
> > The link to the homepage worked for me, but the link to the workbench
> > didn't. It returned a 404 error.
> >
>
> Sorry about that. It should be working now.
>
> -Mark
That's a nice bench. When does your neighbour get to spill the
bitumen-paint on it?
--
conehead
Mark -
That workbench is *SO* nice! Congratulations... What color are you goin'ta
paint it?
John
"Mark Blum" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I just finished construction of my dream workbench. I've posted
> pictures on alt.binaries.pictues.woodworking and you can also see them
> at my website.
>
> http://home.mindspring.com/~hobbesct (click on workbench link)
>
> You can also see a detailed description of the construction process at
> the site.
>
> -Mark
"Mark Blum" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> http://home.mindspring.com/~hobbesct (click on workbench link)
Wow - don't leave that in the shop! Bring it into the living room!
[email protected] says...
>
> The link to the homepage worked for me, but the link to the workbench
> didn't. It returned a 404 error.
>
Sorry about that. It should be working now.
-Mark
[email protected] says...
>
> Nice job. When I finished mine, I was afraid to mark it up ;-). I got over
> it.
>
> Beautiful bench.
>
> Bill
>
I know that feeling. I put so much work into getting everything as
perfect as I could. It's hard to turn around and start beating the hell
out of it. I just have to remember that is what I built it for.
Thanks for the comments,
Mark
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] says...
> It's beautiful. Are you planning on adding more dog holes/apron pegs as
> the need arises, or is what's there sufficient for you needs?
>
Thanks.
I considered another row, but I think the single row will do for my
needs. With a standard tail vise, I didn't see much benefit to another
row of dogs. With a Veritas twin vise it would have been a different
story. Plus I figured that woodworkers have been using a single row of
dogs for centuries, so it would probably be sufficient for my needs.
Only time will tell for sure though.
-Mark
Mark Blum wrote:
> I just finished construction of my dream workbench. I've posted
> pictures on alt.binaries.pictues.woodworking and you can also see them
> at my website.
>
> http://home.mindspring.com/~hobbesct (click on workbench link)
>
> You can also see a detailed description of the construction process at
> the site.
>
> -Mark
That bench is just too beautiful to use. You'll have to build something
with an MDF top to use for every day. :-)
mahalo,
jo4hn
"patrick conroy" <[email protected]> wrote in news:48gpv1-6jp.ln1
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> "Mark Blum" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>
>> http://home.mindspring.com/~hobbesct (click on workbench link)
>
> Wow - don't leave that in the shop! Bring it into the living room!
>
>
>
The link to the homepage worked for me, but the link to the workbench
didn't. It returned a 404 error.