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Hi all

I've read a few ideas on the forum about workbenches. I am thinking of having two separate ones, one for cutting leather, one for stamping, carving. I have a piece of marble which I believe is good for cutting leather or stamping (I can't remember which). I have a singer 201 sewing machine

I was thinking of buying two old dining tables to start, unless others have a cheap suggestion for a sturdy bench. 

I don't have the funds to buy pine benches at the moment.

 

Kind Regards

Scott

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Old metal goverment surplus desks work well for work benches,  cover the top with a double layer of 3/4" cdx plywood {for rigidity},  with a pc of 1//4" tempered hardboard for a sacrificial cutting surface,  when the hardboard gets torn up tear it off and replace with new.  

Cut leather on the hardboard surface, tool on the marble surface. 

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George

Tactically Sharp, Inc.

Hialeah, Florida

tacticallysharp.com

"time only is forever"

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I used a piece of plywood with a wood frame between two old kitchen cabinets for my main work surface.

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George

Tactically Sharp, Inc.

Hialeah, Florida

tacticallysharp.com

"time only is forever"

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