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Probably the silliest thing about woodworking journalism is the “in a weekend” project that we promise readers on the cover of the magazine: “Build a John Goddard Highboy With Four Sticks and Pocket Knife , In a Weekend!”

(And trust me, it’s the exclamation point at the end of that sentence that makes you buy the magazine and puts food on my table.)

Anyway, loyal reader and blogger Eric Seidlitz sent me the above photo of his Roubo-style workbench that he built over a holiday weekend. Eric, who works in Malaysia, said he’s been frustrated with his bench-building efforts lately and has been having trouble finding good material and getting his tools to work. So he absconded with his children’s Christmas present and built the above bench.

I think it’s lacking in the mass department, but otherwise he did a fine job.

What would really improve this photo would be the addition of some Lego Frenchmen with frilly cuffs and collars at work at the bench. I checked the Lego web site, and though you can get Lego dudes dressed up like knights, astronauts and Indiana Jones, Lego doesn’t appear to have any 18th-century French Joiners in its product line.

I think the Lego Pirates would be a good substitute. However, their eye patches aren’t going to help with their sawing.

– Christopher Schwarz


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