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Build your own electronic workbench
Build your own electronic workbench




It’s made from 3 pieces of 12 inch wide, 3/4 inch thick plywood.

build your own electronic workbench

It measures 23 1/2” long x 8” high by 12 3/4” deep. There’s nothing too fancy here, it’s just a box with a door. There was always the possibility that I would lose my grip on the piece i’m drilling and that it goes flying towards the LCD screen, not a good thing… That’s why i decided to build this cabinet before something catastrophic happens. Up until now, each time i was using the drill, I always put something over my scope to protect it, but that was not enough.

build your own electronic workbench

With the drill press this close to my oscilloscope, there is a high risk of debris flying into the vents, especially when i’m drilling aluminum. I installed ball bearing slides instead of the cheap tracks I had before. I Built a frame for them with 2x2’s and painted it black. As it turns out, it fitted perfectly on the side of the storage shelf near my workbench. There was no practical places to install drawers for my tools. The frame of the top section is held in place on those legs with two bolts on each sides. The legs on the back extends 12 inch from the top of the work surface. That is why I made the top section detachable so the whole thing would be easier to move. Now, anyone who had to move a refrigerator down the stairs in a three story apartment building knows how much fun it is. There are two 32 inches wide adjustable shelves on the right side and one fixed shelf on the top which spans the entire width of the workbench. The top section is 41 inch high and has a perforated board backing (Peg board). I designed the shelves to be part of the workbench itself so I wouldn’t have to drill holes in the wall to hang them.






Build your own electronic workbench