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Best material to use on top of your work table

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Old 05-19-2009 | 06:52 PM
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<span style="font-family: Comic Sans MS"><span style="font-size: medium">Hello fellow builders,

Forget the other poll and vote here. I forgot to set a deadline on the other poll. Let me know what you use for building on. I don't mean the table just the material on top. Here is my new work bench with a solid core door for the top.

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Old 05-19-2009 | 07:19 PM
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1" foam, covered in velvet
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ORIGINAL: t_burley

1" foam, covered in velvet
Pink Velvet Right Todd???

Currently using ceiling tile inverted. But think I'm going to try the homo stuff next. Homosote that is. Don't gete all worked up Barry. It's a joke. But am going to give the homosote stuff a try</p>

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I prefer to use glass or, to a lesser extent, plain old MDF.  I nearly always tack glue my projects right to the building surface and both glass and MDF allow for easy clean up to prepare the board for the next project.
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I have MDF on mine. So far so good.</p>

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Barry, looking at that workbench I'd put TWO types of material on top of it - boy one could use that table for open heart surgery!!!!  NICE JOB.
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I built a table out of 2x4s for a frame with a sheet of finish grade 5/8 ply. Then I used a sheet of 5/8 sheetrock on top of that. Absolutely flat and very sturdy. pins go into the sheetrock nicely and nothing shifts as I build.
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ORIGINAL: check6ii

I built a table out of 2x4s for a frame with a sheet of finish grade 5/8 ply. Then I used a sheet of 5/8 sheetrock on top of that. Absolutely flat and very sturdy. pins go into the sheetrock nicely and nothing shifts as I build.
Thats exactly what I just did. Works great !!!

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<span style="font-family: Comic Sans MS"><span style="font-size: small">I am thinking of putting a piece of 1/4 tempered and polished edge glass on the table top and then the 1/2" Homosote after that. I like the idea of having the glass for the easy clean up aspect. I have a question about tack gluing parts to your MDF or glass. Doesn't that weaken the parts when a piece breaks off with the gluewhen it is removed? Just a question. I am not saying I might not try it. I just never have before. I have always used pins and never put them through the balsa. I stagger them on the outside to form the shape.

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I use an old hollow core door left over from a home remodel.  If I need to use a pin in it, I drill a pilot hole with a pinvise.  I have been using this method for 5 or 6 years.  And the same door as well.  Probably about 7 models built on it.  I would never use anything else.  </p>

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1/2" tempered glass.

Nothing comes close.

Throw yer T-pins away!

It's not cheap. Check it out on Dave Platt's "Black Art" videos.


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A sheet of Homasote on a used hollow door has been my choice to build on,inspected a lot of doors tho with a level before I found one perfectly flat,beware they do vary quite a lot.Pinning is never a problem and they don't work loose or pull up easily unless you want to remove them.</p>
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<span style="font-family: Comic Sans MS"><span style="font-size: small">It seems like there are many different opinions on tables but the Homosote is still leading the Poll.
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