
Back in 2001 I began work on my own Eastern European workbench.

It is made from hard Maple and the top is Walnut. It was nice to be able to build to a comfortable height that works well for me.

The plans came from an issue of
American Woodworker magazine.

The two vices and adjustable dogs are very handy for various sized projects.

It's a true workhorse in the shop.
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