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I’ve always wanted to build a Roubo workbench “by the book.” Use a massive single plank for the top, tree trunks for legs and all the traditional joinery, such as the through-dovetail-and-tenon joint that marries the legs to the top.
Since the day I finished my Roubo in 2005 from Southern yellow pine I’ve been on the hunt for suitable stock to build an old-school...
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