ONE Workbench to do it ALL.

Published 2024-03-16
Make the workbench that suits what you are making right now and what you plan to make in the near future.
Every woodworker needs something different but there will be common elements across all workbenches.
I hope that this Hybrid Workbench build give you some inspiration.

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All Comments (21)
  • @MattHmm-rq6dn
    For thoes who may want a simple topper for a workbench as us contractors we have to set up temporary solutions per job and we use frp or shower wall sheets. They are smooth almost impervious to glue paint whatever and they are 20us a sheet. I can't get milmine for that and frp glues down with with basic construction adhesives. Might save someone some effort and it's very impact resistant!
  • @chriscarter3866
    I have watched. So many woodworking videos and in particular recently, bench building videos. This is THE BEST by far. Very clear and concise narrative all the way through. Thanks. Will be watching for more. Cheers.
  • @tylertassone6200
    I love your honestly when you make a mistake and even though you said you were sort of building on the fly it turned out great!
  • @stevehalll-hl9ik
    So many other builders never show their mistakes. Glad you do. I thought it was just me who made mistakes.
  • Great job! I like the way you speak honestly. Perfection is hardly ever necessary
  • @jamesmcc5147
    Wow, Mark. That is what I call a real upgrade of a bench. The black laminate looks great.. Love the way that you save so much storage elsewhere by having it under the bench.. Well done.
  • @billffromnh
    Great project Mark. It should suit your needs for many years to come. Have fun building your projects on it.
  • @EvanDunville
    Awesome build! Looks like it will be really useful. I like the low glare top
  • @stephencave187
    Basic built bench but the added touches make it look mint. 👍🏻 Great work. 🤝🏻
  • @Ted_James
    Excellent build! Great idea running the power from the ceiling, too.
  • @penchant4
    Another fine video, sir. Great project, too! I worked in a custom display house for a few years; and laid thousands of square feet of decorative laminate, so miles of finishing razor sharp routed edges. FWIW, the most common method used was to just break/relieve that razor corner with a file, typically held at about 45 degrees for one or perhaps two passes. Your solution of course is much more elegant. The wood edging gives an attractive touch to what is often just a utilitarian shop fixture. Enjoying your videos! Keep up the great works.
  • @sumeraybuilds
    Love it and am slightly jealous! Will be first on my list if build once my workshop is built!
  • @clashfive
    The top replacement, sacrificing the feet, is a great idea 👍
  • @jimrosson6702
    Mark the bench looks absolutely amazing so far can’t wait to see it finished. Great job. This is exactly the kind of bench I want to build because I have the same table saw and want it right in my bench also. Thanks for sharing
  • @chriscollins9717
    Great video. Wish I had the space in my shed for a bench that big. I made the Paul Sellors plywood workbench in mine. I have the same tablesaw and I have it on a purpose made rolling box so I can bring it out into the center of the shed when needed
  • @Damon_Barber
    Great video! Nice to see the progression of your shop! Thank you for sharing!
  • @raydriver7300
    I thoroughly enjoyed that video building a simple effective and efficient workbench. Good job 🌞