
Im kind of in need of a quick easy project ( if there is such a thing on a yacht build), so I decided to build a work bench for the engine room. I have quite a few engine room projects coming up and I want to be able to sit comfortably while I get things done. Im also getting tired of having tools and parts scattered everywhere, so Im also contemplating some cabinets and a tool box in the not to distant future.
I dont have any decent plywood laying around the shop, but I do have about 1600 board feet of rough sawn Cherry thats been air drying for the last three ye

Its been a while since Ive messed in wood so I had to go over the jointer and make sure it was tuned up. I only had to make a slight adjustment to get the two beds parallel, but other than that, all looked good. After I planed some stock to 3/4", I ran the stock through the table saw a few times to straighten it out a bit. I cut the stock a few inches long, then I ran it all through the jointer to finish the edge. Using a biscuit joiner with #2 biscuits to reinforce the joints, I glued up the panel.
After the glue had cured, I flattened the panel with my air sander using 80 grit paper. My next step was to go over the panel with a DA sander a few times, finishing up with 220 grit. I rounded over the outside edge of the pane

Im putting a satin finish on the work bench just to help it stay a little clean. Ive never had a finish on a work bench as most of my work benches are steel. I want a wood surface on the boat so Im not limited as to what I can do at the bench. Steel benches and wood working tools dont mix so well, so wood makes the most sense.
Installing the bench against #9 bulkhead was about as straight forward as one can get. I did have to mess around with the height of my stool/bench combination. The height of the bench came to 33", and the height of the stool will be 23". This is a comfortable height and allows me to sit upright while not hitting my my head on frame #10. I screwed cleats to the fuel tank and #9 bulkhead to support the bench and also fabricated a leg out of stainless steel tube. If the need arises, the bench will be very easy to remove and replace.
I bought a 5" vise to install on the bench, but after sitting the vice on the bench I was not happy with it. The vice dominated the bench, and just plain took up too much room. A smaller vice would not be the answer, as I h

Even though the bench is not as large as Im used too,

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