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The Benchcrafted Split-Top Roubo Bench is largely based on the workbenches documented by French author André Roubo in his 18th-century monumental work “L’Art Du Menuisier” (“The Art of the Joiner”).
To build a Roubo workbench you will need between 0,35 to 0,4 of a cubic meter of good quality, clear hardwood dimension lumber. If you use rough-sawn planks with the live, or forest, edge intact, or a species of wood with a lot of sapwood (like oak, for instance), then the volume of wood needed can be significantly higher. For
Roubo-Style Workbench: This is going to be less of a step-by-step tutorial and more a series of tips and a review of what I learned making my workbench. After examining many, many workbench designs and almost settling on a German-style bench, I …
Roubo Workbench, Instructions, Plans, and Videos. This workbench is based on a design by the 18th century French carpenter and author André Jacob Roubo. Guido Henn, the German master cabinetmaker, built it for Fine-Tools.com. Henn has 20 + years of experience as a woodworker, teacher, and has written for a number of woodworking publications.
Well on the way to making my new Roubo workbench, I was thankful to have such a beautiful piece of wood to work with. My wheels were constantly turning as I thought about seeing each step of this project unfold. Not only was I excited about the project of building my own workbench, but all the things I would use it for once it was finished.
Download Roubo workbenches are based off an 18th century french design from a craftsman named André Jacob Roubo. Traditionally it is a very complicated design with pinned mortise and tenons and dovetails.
7 Αυγ 2012 · Woodworker John Tetreault shows you how to build a Roubo workbench with a timber-frame soul, step-by-step in this Video Workshop series. Includes Roubo workbench plans, and guided instructions for making a Roubo style woodworking bench at home.