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Cheap, DIY Workbench Plans...

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2018 2:04 pm
by MrDralixx
Just thought I'd share this to anyone who's looking to make or consolidate their work areas to a manageable location.

I created my electronics workstation originally but never kept the sketches. As the need for a location to put my printers became imperative (my wife relented on her stance of only owning one printer when she started her new hobby this past summer), I created a new sketch that follows my original pretty well.

In addition to this, I opted to make this one customizeable while cutting down the resources necessary. So far, I have come up with a pretty versatile design that needs only a bit of plywood or countertop, screws/nails (although screws are recommended), and only 8 or 9, 8-foot length 2X4's to build the whole thing. The surface area gives you a 2' by 4' surface area and is more than enough for my MK3 and Ender 3 with room around them to spare. There are 2 versions of the design:

- 36" height for those who prefer to stand or not stand long while working (me, in this case)
- 42" height for those who prefer to sit a bit higher (bar stool)

The main difference between the 2 is based on the legs. As this thing is HEAVY once finished, you can remove the legs (if you use screws) and move it around with ease if necessary.

Anyway. I turned this:
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I cut the plywood for the bottom shelf wrong and have to get another one, but there you have it.

Here's the sketches. Any questions, feel free to ask:
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Re: Cheap, DIY Workbench Plans...

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2018 6:14 pm
by LUIS-PACMAN
nice work

Re: Cheap, DIY Workbench Plans...

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2018 6:54 pm
by DieselDummy
That thing could hold a jeep! Are you a mechanic, by chance? We tend to overengineer things. Excellent craftsmanship.