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# An Anarchist Workbench
From the book [Anarchists Workbench](https://lostartpress.com/products/the-anarchists-workbench) by Christopher Schwarz
You can download the book as a free pdf from his website.
- Build from leftover pieces of Douglas Fir
- LxWxH 175x62x90 cm
- Weight aprox. 90 kg
- Repurposed inherited very old beech legvise, steel and cast iron spindle
- Gramercy holdfasts
- Pop up mortised planing stop (ebay)
- Glued with aprox. 2.3 kg PVA type 3
Download CAD drawing [workbench.pdf](drawing/workbench.pdf)
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## Construction
Build alsmost exclusivly with Handtools. Just used an electric drill and drillpress for the holes and a circular saw for sawing of the benchtop ends and ripping the beams lengthwise.
### Preparing Stock
Glued pieces together for the benchtop
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Everything handplaned straigth, flat and true
<p><img src="images/PXL_20240922_133613964.jpg" width=70% height=70%></P>
### Replacing broken Stanley Nr 5 Handle
Made new handles from meranti hardwood, the plastic ones cracked
<p><img src="images/PXL_20240831_101541440.jpg" width=70% height=70%></P>
<p><img src="images/PXL_20240903_153242335.jpg" width=70% height=70%></P>
### Benchtop glue up
Each beam connected to the next with 5 throughhole 12mm beech dowels
Glued with PVA type 3
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### Flatten benchtop with handplanes
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### Legs and stretchers
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### Benchtop mortise
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<p><img src="images/PXL_20241020_124457476.jpg" width=70% height=70%></P>
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### Assembly
All mortise and tenon joints glued with PVA and drawbored with 12mm beech dowels
My lovely partner helped with glueing and assembly because i wanted to do it quickly before the glue started curing.
<p><img src="images/PXL_20241018_173745496.jpg" width=70% height=70%></P>
<p><img src="images/PXL_20241025_134323129.jpg" width=70% height=70%></P>
<p><img src="images/PXL_20241025_183551912.jpg" width=70% height=70%></P>
<p><img src="images/PXL_20241025_183613050.jpg" width=70% height=70%></P>
Jaw lined with leather, glued with contact cement
Handle made of Ash broomstick, sanded beech knobs on the drillpress
<p><img src="images/PXL_20241011_150904137.jpg" width=70% height=70%></P>
<p><img src="images/PXL_20241111_105849679.jpg" width=70% height=70%></P>
<p><img src="images/PXL_20241123_110244935.jpg" width=70% height=70%></P>
### Finishing
Some gaps en tears filled with epoxy
Finished with homemade Danish Oil
2 Coats applied with cotton rags
My partner helped with the finishing
1/3 Boiled linseed oil
1/3 Spar varnish (bootlak)
1/3 White spirit (terpentine)
<p><img src="images/PXL_20241118_091743242.jpg" width=70% height=70%></P>
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### Accesories
Clamps and benchdogs, 19mm dogholes
<p><img src="images/PXL_20241123_110228591.jpg" width=70% height=70%></P>
Pop up morticed plane stop from Ebay
<p><img src="images/PXL_20241123_110258859.jpg" width=70% height=70%></P>