My workbench was my first project when I bought my Shopsmith at an Anchorage mall in 1985. The top is two layers of 3/4” plywood overlain with a 1/4” plywood sheet. The idea was that I could replace the 1/4” sheet when it was worn out. 40 years later I still have the original top. I’ve come to appreciate the various nicks, gouges, and paint stains that have accumulated over the years. The 1 1/2” thickness is quite sturdy and gives good support for the bench dog holes I’ve added to the top and vise. If you look closely at the front rail you can see some extra holes - I made the mistake of not initially mounting the vise flush to table edge. After cutting a few boards with a handsaw I relocated the vise to a better location!debraclean wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 1:38 am I'm finally ready to assemble my first workbench! I plan to use pallet wood for the top and laminate it, but I'm wondering if 1.5” thickness will be sufficient.
Thickness question
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1984 Mark V upgraded to 520 PowerPro. Shopsmith cast iron table bandsaw, jointer, belt sander, and 60's vintage 610 jigsaw SPT's. Makita 2040 15" planer, JessEm Mast-R-Lift II router table.
1984 Mark V upgraded to 520 PowerPro. Shopsmith cast iron table bandsaw, jointer, belt sander, and 60's vintage 610 jigsaw SPT's. Makita 2040 15" planer, JessEm Mast-R-Lift II router table.