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Old 06-05-2009, 04:36 AM   #1
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Question How to level a whole island bench

I seen a great idea on island work station had 7 things mounted in it all the rest was in feed and out feed no wasted space.

Now how do I get the whole thing to come out flat and without seems everywhere I guess out of MDF or plywood, The island is 6 X 14 lot of space but I think it will save more space or better use of my space.

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Seems to me that a bench that is 6'x14' would waste a lot more space than it would save.

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Thats what I thought but I like the way it works check it out http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworki....aspx?id=23974 Hope that works.

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It is a nice looking setup. It probably would be very good from a dust collection view point to have everything centered.

You would need to have a rather large shop area to be able to make something like this work.

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I read the title of this thread fast, I thought it first said "How to level a whole island BEACH".
At first I was going to reply and say the US Army used to do it with a hydrogen bomb.
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