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Ultimate: Last in a train of progression or consequences; tended toward by all that precedes; arrived at, as the last result; final. I have been designing and building homes for a while, and, somehow, I completed all of them without the aid of the Ultimate Work Bench (UWB), but I always knew there had to be a better way. What Makes a Work Bench Ultimate? Usually, when the finish work begins, saw horses come out, plied with door blanks—one, two, sometimes even three. One for a table saw out-feed, and one or two others for assemblies. Trying to put mantels together on these small surfaces was just too difficult, which meant that large projects ended up on the floor—ugh, my back, my knees! The same was true for wainscot, which I like to pre-assemble with pocket screws and a few dominoes.

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Then there are cabinets and book cases. While most cabinets show up ready to install, it seems I’m always fabricating a bookcase or two. And then there’s always that little niche which just demands some custom work. (Note: Click any image to enlarge) So the quest began. I wanted a large, waist-high surface that could handle bigger projects. I also wanted somewhere to store tools.

These days, I have specialty tools for everything. Routers (not just a router), track saw (how did I ever complete a project without one of those?); pocket hole cutter, drills, screw guns, mallet, chisels, and the Festool Domino (the coolest tool ever), tape measure, and the various accessories which inevitably come along for the ride. If I put the tools on the work bench, then there is no space for the work piece. Padum Vanampadi Mp3 Songs Free Download. If I put the tools on the floor, then my back and knees suffer. If putting the tools on the top is no good, and the floor is even worse, what do I do?

And how do I clamp wood or jigs to the bench? I know this much: a table saw out-feed is a must in my workflow. Lastly, how do I get the work bench from job to job? It can’t be too big or too heavy to handle solo. So there it is: I want a bench with a large surface, tool storage, clamping options, table saw out-feed, and it has to be light enough for one person to manage. I’ll make it big and small, heavy and light, plus fold-able to carry it around in my back pocket!