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10th August 2016, 01:47 AM #1New Member
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Starting a new hobby.
So after weeks of research and planning tomorrow I am jumping in the deep end. I'm off to purchase a Bosch GTS10J and a bunch of plywood and will be starting on my first bench working off the design for Rock Solid Plywood Bench from Fine Woodworking.
Wish me luck.
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10th August 2016, 03:15 AM #2
Welcome
I hope you come to really enjoy the challenges our hobby / past time can throw up.
BTW
your Bosch saw may not be the best way to break down sheets of ply.
If you can get it cut to size by the supplier.regards from Alberta, Canada
ian
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10th August 2016, 12:26 PM #3GOLD MEMBER
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Welcome to the forum.
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10th August 2016, 10:22 PM #4
G'Day & Welcome to a top forum "Jay".
There are a heap of members in & around Melbourne as well as across the rest of Victoria..
You'll find a heap of helpful & knowledgeable blokes & ladies on the forum and for most very willing to assist.
Make sure you show off your handiwork as everyone loves a photo, especially WIP [work in progress] photos with build notes.
Enjoy the forum.
Enjoy your woodwork.
Cheers, crowie
PS - The Melbourne Woodshow next month - check out the forum stand
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11th August 2016, 12:08 PM #5
Yes, that is a really nice design and probably one of the cheaper ways of getting a good sturdy bench. A lot of woodworkers sniff at ply but just ignore them
I built an outfeed table using a ply design from Mark Spagnolo and it is really sturdy, but not up to the rigidity of the FWW design.
John
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11th August 2016, 12:29 PM #6SENIOR MEMBER
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Ian's advice is sound Jay. If you have a cut sheet, work out the major cuts before you get to the hardware store and get them to at least do the cross cuts. I just did that with a 2400 x 1200 piece of MDF the other day. Bunnings cut it into 5 major pieces. I took it home and the table saw easily handled cutting them down into the 17 bits needed for the job.
Enjoy your new hobby, it's richly rewarding, as well as being frustrating at times but that's OK.
Looking forward to progress reports and even pics of that finished bench.
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11th August 2016, 01:34 PM #7New Member
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Thanks for the advice guys, i'm actually downsizing the original design due to space requirements so the pieces required aren't quite so large which meant i can get away with purchasing the ply in smaller sizes instead of the 2400x1200. Pictures to follow in the bench forum when i get a chance.
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11th August 2016, 03:08 PM #8
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16th August 2016, 08:06 AM #9
welcome aboard
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17th August 2016, 03:49 PM #10
Welcome to the forum.
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17th August 2016, 09:29 PM #11SENIOR MEMBER
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Welcome to the forum. You are about to embark on wonderful hobby.
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18th August 2016, 11:26 AM #12New Member
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Welcome aboard mate, I came across the same article & its on my 2nd thing to do on my bucket list, 1st is to build a little workshop, I asked my local timber merchant and hes more than happy to rip up the ply for me to help me out, as no tools to be able to do that as yet, would love to see some pics and your thoughts of the bench once completed
Cheers
Tony
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