Nor is it about the workbench. It’s about my sawbenches. During every project I wonder how I ever got by without them. Like Tonya Harding, I think there’s something special about the kneecap height.
– Christopher Schwarz
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Thanks for the links!
Rob, I knew I saw something from Chris on it:
http://lostartpress.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/slab_roubo_rack_img_2026.jpg?w=640
There ya go 🙂
Rob, if you go take a look over at Benchcrafted, you will see something similar:
First the pic:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_VopRfXP8Xb8/TC_fol-16MI/AAAAAAAAADI/XrwEufKBItE/s1600/_DSC2864.jpg
Little bit about it:
http://benchcrafted.blogspot.com/2010/07/steves-roubo.html
And what’s with the chisels on the back there?? Is that a magnetic tool strip? That wasn’t on the DVD! 🙂
Speaking of the workbench, how is it? Do you miss a sliding deadman? In your book you talk about having a bench as long as possible…how’s the 6′ length?
Or are all these answers coming in a future blog post? 🙂
The bottom of my kneecap is the magic spot on me.
Bad choice of words.
I know I’m being picky, but kneecap can be 3 – 5"s, so middle, top or bottom of kneecap?
Bill
Insert rim shot here!