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Paperback Making Workbenches: Planning * Building * Outfitting Book

ISBN: 0806905352

ISBN13: 9780806905358

Making Workbenches: Planning * Building * Outfitting

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"Explore the common materials used to make workben-ches, [find] basic construction methods, and traditional bench designs, including a joiner's bench and a classic Scandinavian-style cabinetmaker's bench. A useful primer."- Woodshop News . "A a very fine reference source....A wide variety of design options...valuable."- Fine Tool Journal.

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Making Work Benches

This is just an outstanding book for any beginner or advanced woodworker who wants to build their own bench. There are even schematics and detailed plans for those who want to attempt this. What I liked most about the book was the general overview of devices, joinery, and various levels of expertise. After reading Christopher Schwartz new book, I was really surised that anything else could compare and I am a fan of Chris's work. This is truely one of those must have books if you want to actually build and not think about a bench.

Great for step by step instructions.

This book, unlike the others, gives you a step by step description of how to assemble the bench. I have some other books, and they go into the different types of benches very well. They also have some blueprints for specs of the different types. This book by Sam Allen makes it easy to understand, for us novice bench builders, how the whole thing comes together. Just one blow up diagram of his, instantly explains, how each section, from the top, the front edge, the tool tray, legs etc, all come together. Until now benches appeared to me to be made up from a lot of 4 inch stock. Not so, only certain areas are. Anyhow, this is a great book to get in your quest for the ultimate bench, and the price is wonderful for something so well illustrated. Buy it you won't be sorry.

Good Workbench = Valuable Tool

A workbench is more than a flat surface used to bang boards together in lieu of the floor. It is an incredible tool. This book provides many helpful insights on how to utilize this tool in your own shop. I found the chapter on the variety of vises and hold-downs especially useful, and even included manufacturers. The book is well written, well illustrated and interesting. Not to mention the two distinct bench plans and associated variations. Surprizingly enough, I had a difficult time putting it down. It has helped me to get truely excited about spending quality time in my shop. I would highly recommend this book and have recently purchased the wood joiner's handbook by the same author.

Excellent book, clearly written with good photos.

Very easy to understand with lots of nice photos that bring out the beauty of well built work benches...well worth the money.

A "must-have" book for anyone who has a wood shop.

Allen has a knack for making difficult concepts easy to understand. His style is clear, concise and crisp. The illustrations, which are many, greatly help the reader understand. My woodshop experience has been greatly enhanced by this volume.
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