tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2430989134966768004.post8617290157810791449..comments2023-10-22T07:22:05.246-05:00Comments on Benchcrafted: Ripping on RouboFr. John Abrahamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16519809196699037726noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2430989134966768004.post-80150983083433445102010-01-23T01:24:42.818-06:002010-01-23T01:24:42.818-06:00Really interesting post. I am pretty new to woodw...Really interesting post. I am pretty new to woodworking and I have never heard of such a bench. It looks very cool.Extremely Averagehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12091831282668222931noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2430989134966768004.post-26171884536784513112010-01-06T08:02:50.039-06:002010-01-06T08:02:50.039-06:00Mike,
Thanks for chiming in. Kudos to you for th...Mike, <br /><br />Thanks for chiming in. Kudos to you for the gap idea on your Nicholson. I've been using mine quite a bit lately and I love it. Have you used your's for ripping yet. Jim and I have, uh, lets say different body types, so what for him is a "hop" onto the bench would be more like an "expedition" for me. I'll stick to my saw bench. My, eh ,Unisawbench! :-0Jameelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06217450631969033723noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2430989134966768004.post-42226253896135554722010-01-05T21:30:07.730-06:002010-01-05T21:30:07.730-06:00Jim can use his 20 inch high saw bench as a step s...Jim can use his 20 inch high saw bench as a step stool when he climbs up on that big boy, just be sure not to cut through those cross pieces Jim!<br />Mike Siemsen<br />Who was using the crack in his Nicholson to hold a planing stop today.mike siemsenhttp://www.schoolofwood.comnoreply@blogger.com