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Dee

19/07/2005 8:05 PM

Left Handed Woodbench

Hi all

as you guess from the subject i'm a lefty and i want to build myself a
traditional style workbench, most i've seen have the tail vice on the
right, would i be better off building it arse about and putting the tail
vice on the left so that planing is against a fixed dog instead of
pushing against a tail vice.

I can plane in either direction, just feel more comfortable planing to
the right, but get a good quality cut in either direction.

cheers Dee


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lgb

in reply to Dee on 19/07/2005 8:05 PM

19/07/2005 9:09 AM

In article <[email protected]>, [email protected]
says...
> as you guess from the subject i'm a lefty and i want to build myself a
> traditional style workbench, most i've seen have the tail vice on the
> right, would i be better off building it arse about and putting the tail
> vice on the left so that planing is against a fixed dog instead of
> pushing against a tail vice.
>
Yes.

Advice from another lefty :-).

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Uu

"Upscale"

in reply to Dee on 19/07/2005 8:05 PM

19/07/2005 6:38 AM

"Dee" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> as you guess from the subject i'm a lefty and i want to build myself a
> traditional style workbench, most i've seen have the tail vice on the
> right, would i be better off building it arse about and putting the tail
> vice on the left so that planing is against a fixed dog instead of
> pushing against a tail vice.

Are you going to be the only one using the bench?
Would the bench layout you're proposing have any effect on you workshop
layout?
Any possibility of your selling it in the future? (Traditional would
probably be worth more)
Your comfort is what counts in the end. I'd go with that barring any other
considerations.

md

mac davis

in reply to Dee on 19/07/2005 8:05 PM

19/07/2005 8:55 AM

On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 20:05:38 +1000, Dee <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi all
>
>as you guess from the subject i'm a lefty and i want to build myself a
>traditional style workbench, most i've seen have the tail vice on the
>right, would i be better off building it arse about and putting the tail
>vice on the left so that planing is against a fixed dog instead of
>pushing against a tail vice.
>
>I can plane in either direction, just feel more comfortable planing to
>the right, but get a good quality cut in either direction.
>
>cheers Dee
If you can use it from either direction, I'd go with the right side..

Personally, (I'm also correct handed), I'd rather turn the screw with my right
hand when clamping and use my "good" hand to align the stock, mess with bench
dogs, etc...
Sort of like on the computer... I can't see dedicating my beer drinking hand to
using the mouse, so I keep it on the right side..
Mac
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