By the time I finished work on my house I was left with some left over wood from various scaffolds and wood flouring. A couple of old Ikea kitchen drawers also were at hand.
Making this new workbench was a little nice project where I got the chance to relax and have something useful done. The original plan looks like this:
![](https://blog.baneu.net/content/images/2020/03/20200107_061442-2.jpg)
All joints are made without screws with the exception of the middle of the bench where a big screw and nut binds everything together. The frame was made using a saw, drill and chisel.
![](https://blog.baneu.net/content/images/2020/03/20200113_180733.jpg)
![](https://blog.baneu.net/content/images/2020/03/20200113_193942.jpg)
![](https://blog.baneu.net/content/images/2020/03/20200124_183232.jpg)
![](https://blog.baneu.net/content/images/2020/03/20200124_180847.jpg)
![](https://blog.baneu.net/content/images/2020/03/20200207_185722.jpg)
After a couple of days of work (about 1-2 hours each day) the progress looks like this:
![](https://blog.baneu.net/content/images/2020/03/20200124_191236-3.jpg)
![](https://blog.baneu.net/content/images/2020/03/20200127_211532.jpg)
And the final result:
![](https://blog.baneu.net/content/images/2020/03/20200217_215537.jpg)