How big should a woodworking bench be

Jul 13, 2021

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The first thing you should consider when figuring out how big your woodworking bench should be is the amount of space you have available for your work area. Measure from floor to ceiling, including both sides, and see how much room you have to work with. If you are a workbench will need more than just a few feet of space.

34 36 86cm 91cm tend to be the most common workbench height for woodworking. A height in between these two extremes tends to be the most popular, particular if you do a range of activities at your workbench.

The depth of your workbench should, ideally, be no longer than your arm can reach across it. In most cases, that number falls around 24 . If you happen to be the type of woodworker that works with unusually large or wide pieces, then you may want to add a few inches. But for most projects and pieces, two feet should be sufficient. Length

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