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Woodworking Workbenches – Design, Building & Use

Here you’ll find all of our post about woodworking workbenches.

There’s details about traditional bench design and vices, along with other alternate methods for holding your work.

Whether you’re building your workbench from scratch, or looking to make better use of an existing bench, we hope you’ll learn something useful.

Simple Work Holding For Ploughing Grooves [Without a Tail Vice]

by Richard Maguire | Jul 29, 2022 | Hand Tool Approach, | 6 Comments

Sometimes the biggest challenge of a project can just be getting the wood to stay put while we try to work on it. I suppose it's why it's so easy for us to get lost in the hunt for a perfect workbench design. And drawn in towards all kinds of vice bling and fancy work...

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Gluing Up A Workbench Leg [VIDEO]

by Richard Maguire | Jun 4, 2022 | Free Videos, Tips, Workbenches | 17 Comments

https://youtu.be/8LBs2h6Vrgc Right then, I finally got round to starting some of these question and answers. This is a bit of an odd ball, but it's something that’s asked a lot. I also see this issue happening a lot… sadly. The problem is delamination. An issue where...

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Slightly Over The Top… Top

by Richard Maguire | Jan 31, 2020 | Workbench Designs, Workbenches | 9 Comments

I was having a good old rummage through the timber store the other day and found an old off cut from a workbench top. It's from one that I made when I was building them for a living. I used to keep these off cuts and put them to the test. Sun exposure, damp, all that...

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The Most Stable Workbench Top

by Richard Maguire | Nov 15, 2019 | Workbench Designs, Workbenches | 12 Comments

This surprised me. After tarting up some benches recently I had to check and flatten the tops. They all needed just a little skim, which is what I'd expected.What I didn't expect though, was just how stable my 12ft English bench top was. This is a big bench, and the...

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Selling My Workbench

by Richard Maguire | Sep 25, 2019 | Workbenches | 13 Comments

Finally… after taking a bit of a handful on, I've now got my old workbench ready for sale. Most of you will know this bench well. It's been used in most of the videos and has also been the bench that I built 99% of Maguire Workbenches on. It's the bench that built...

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Workbenches For Sale!

by Richard Maguire | Jul 10, 2019 | Workbenches | 11 Comments

The workshop stinks of nuts at the moment. I'm also tripping over big wooden vice screws and having to breath in to squeeze by the massive slabs of ash that are sitting there on my trestles. This all feels familiar. It's because I've just finished tarting up some...

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Build A French Workbench – New Video Series!

by Richard Maguire | May 2, 2019 | Premium Videos, Workbenches | 25 Comments

https://youtu.be/P4mwbEpTKr8 Follow Step-by-Step with our French Workbench Video Build This Series Is Now Complete! The series can be purchased by Clicking Here If you're already a Member then you may need to Login first The Bench Design The French workbench is...

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Giving Birth To Rough Sawn Wood

by Richard Maguire | Apr 18, 2019 | Premium Videos, Workbench Designs, Workbenches | 36 Comments

When owt gets born there's blood, sweat and faecal matter. That's just a fact. Giving birth to a workbench is the same. It's been a while since I've built a bench and I have to say I've been twitching for quite some time to do one. Building this hasn’t scratched that...

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Building A Workbench For ‘That’ Screw

by Richard Maguire | Apr 1, 2019 | , Workbench Designs | 18 Comments

I’ve been having a good old tidy up and done that thing where you stumble upon a great big sod off vice. Now, if you've been lingering around from our old days you may remember this thing. It was rather nicely given to me by my good friend Richard Arnold. He mentioned...

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by Richard Maguire | Mar 15, 2019 | Designing Furniture, Timber, Workbench Designs | 4 Comments

If you know anything about the way that I work then you'll know that I don't like to faff. I will always do a proper job though, in fact I tend to do things somewhat overkill. But when it comes to the tools and techniques used I'll always find the most basic and...

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Simple Work Holding For Ploughing Grooves [Without a Tail Vice]

Sometimes the biggest challenge of a project can just be getting the wood to stay put while we try to work on it. I suppose it's why it's so easy for us to get lost in the hunt for a perfect workbench design. And drawn in towards all kinds of vice bling and fancy work...

Gluing Up A Workbench Leg [VIDEO]

https://youtu.be/8LBs2h6Vrgc Right then, I finally got round to starting some of these question and answers. This is a bit of an odd ball, but it's something that’s asked a lot. I also see this issue happening a lot… sadly. The problem is delamination. An issue where...

Slightly Over The Top… Top

I was having a good old rummage through the timber store the other day and found an old off cut from a workbench top. It's from one that I made when I was building them for a living. I used to keep these off cuts and put them to the test. Sun exposure, damp, all that...

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