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Feel Extreme Workbench Envy After Seeing The Tempel
Hackaday ^ | July 4, 2016 | Gerrit Coetzee

Posted on 07/04/2016 7:25:53 PM PDT by Utilizer

For those of us with space to spare, our workbenches tend to sprawl. The others who are more space limited will certainly feel envy at [Love Hultén]’s beautiful Tempel workbench.

The workbench appears at first to be a modern interpretation of a secretary’s desk. There are some subtle hints that it is no ordinary piece of furniture. The glowing model of our solar system on the front, for example.

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TOPICS: Computers/Internet; Hobbies
KEYWORDS: computers; customizing; hobbyist; woodworking
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I dunno... I think I would have done it quite differently, and it would have taken up a lot more space besides.

1 posted on 07/04/2016 7:25:54 PM PDT by Utilizer
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To: Utilizer

I see space for things I don’t need in a work bench and not much for what I want.


2 posted on 07/04/2016 7:45:38 PM PDT by libstripper
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Yes, well, diaper-changing is not only a difficult art to master, but one in which the end results are quite often not really what we expected. :(


3 posted on 07/04/2016 7:58:46 PM PDT by Utilizer (Bacon A'kbar! - In world today are only peaceful people, and the muzrims trying to kill them)
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To: Utilizer

A work bench should have some heft and a nice solid vise.

The front section of a bowling alley is just right!

A friend has one looks sharp and works well.


4 posted on 07/04/2016 8:02:19 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT (Looks like it's pretty hairy.)
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To: Utilizer

All workbenches need a fridge with beer and cable TV. Mrs. Benkster knows “I’m going to clean off the workbench” really means “I’m going to watch the Cubs game. I don’t expect to be disturbed.”


5 posted on 07/04/2016 8:14:05 PM PDT by henkster (Don't listen to what people say, watch what they do.)
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To: Utilizer

The front horizontal part looks rather flimsy. Would it stand up to a torrent of full-body blows from my hammer? Or my rubber mallet? Where are the vises?


6 posted on 07/04/2016 8:19:39 PM PDT by EinNYC
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To: Utilizer

I’d have to label all of those drawers. I never was good at that “Concentration” game.


7 posted on 07/04/2016 8:20:38 PM PDT by libertylover (The problem with Obama is not that his skin is too black, it's that his ideas are too RED.)
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To: Utilizer

I’d end up breaking off the fold out surface. It needs some removable legs. Also, the slanted feet won’t be very strong. They should be vertical to provide the necessary strength.

This piece of furniture is made more for appearance than functionality, more for a hobbyist than a real workman who requires strong support.


8 posted on 07/04/2016 8:24:33 PM PDT by Real Cynic No More (Border Fence Obamacare!)
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To: Utilizer

Id call that a secretary.

Or a workbench for s watchmaker.


9 posted on 07/04/2016 8:27:14 PM PDT by Professional Engineer (You all can go to hell, I'm going to Texas.)
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To: Utilizer

Its the work, not the bench. That thing looks like grandmas sewing cabinet.


10 posted on 07/04/2016 8:28:14 PM PDT by bigbob
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To: Utilizer

No envy here. It looks flimsy.
My bench is a Sears Craftsman with a metal top, real drawers, a pegboard back and a big, honking vise.


11 posted on 07/04/2016 8:29:15 PM PDT by tumblindice (America's founding fathers: all armed conservatives.)
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Got old heavy duty schematic/blueprint drawers (5 per) and stacked two. Big drawers hold all the wrenches, sockets etc. and it’s sturdy as heck.


12 posted on 07/04/2016 8:32:16 PM PDT by bicyclerepair (Ft. Lauderdale FL (zombie land). TERM LIMITS ... TERM LIMITS)
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I also stretch lead came for my stained glass. The bench has to be heavy.
And change out an AR 15 barrel on that? fuggedaboutit.


13 posted on 07/04/2016 8:36:45 PM PDT by tumblindice (America's founding fathers: all armed conservatives.)
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To: DUMBGRUNT

My bench needs redoing, no doubt. The huge machinist’s vise I have mounted on the front RHS takes up so much space I find it difficult to work on some things.

Plus, when I am working on some computers the risepartition is too short and I can not fit all the standard cases underneath it, which leaves some computers hanging out over the edge of the workbench.

NOT willing to drop them, so something more sturdy is needed.


14 posted on 07/04/2016 8:42:18 PM PDT by Utilizer (Bacon A'kbar! - In world today are only peaceful people, and the muzrims trying to kill them)
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Where do the reloading press(es) go?
And the motor stand, Vice?
How many hammers will it hold?


15 posted on 07/04/2016 8:53:30 PM PDT by glasseye
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To: EinNYC

Well, the angle supports do not look all that strong, but if the majority of its area was supported by the underlying desk structure then I imagine it might be quite sturdy indeed.

Something to think about, and perhaps plan for in one’s next workbench project I believe.


16 posted on 07/04/2016 8:56:29 PM PDT by Utilizer (Bacon A'kbar! - In world today are only peaceful people, and the muzrims trying to kill them)
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To: libertylover

I think I would have to do the same, but all those drawers would certainly come in handy now and again!


17 posted on 07/04/2016 9:18:59 PM PDT by Utilizer (Bacon A'kbar! - In world today are only peaceful people, and the muzrims trying to kill them)
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To: Utilizer

It’s a tip-open secretary organizer. Maybe good for crafting door hangers and hot glue projects.


18 posted on 07/04/2016 9:26:42 PM PDT by lurk (T)
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To: Real Cynic No More

It could certainly do with some support legs folding out to help the large work area, but the foldaway concept certainly bears looking at, I believe, at least on first glance.


19 posted on 07/04/2016 9:32:33 PM PDT by Utilizer (Bacon A'kbar! - In world today are only peaceful people, and the muzrims trying to kill them)
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To: bicyclerepair

That IKEA work bench might be good for crafts, scrapbooking, stained glass, etc, but I think a lot of us doing manly, hairy-chested, lumberjack-type work would be disappointed.
The legs on it resemble my parents’ end table circa 1963. Why, it collapsed when my brother and I stepped on and off it.
BTW Harbor Freight sells some nice, cheap (Chinese), but good quality, felt-lined small chests that are great for storing more delicate stuff.


20 posted on 07/04/2016 9:33:14 PM PDT by tumblindice (America's founding fathers: all armed conservatives.)
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