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What's the best height for a workbench?
I’m ready to design and build a workbench for my shop. How tall should I make the bench for comfortable woodworking?
Height Done Right
When you need to set a router bit or saw blade to a precise cutting depth, use one of these handy accessories for can’t-miss measurements.
Workbenches
Discover how to build and get more out of your woodworking bench. Learn about bench vises, accessory worksurfaces, workbench accessories, bench upgrades. You'll also find details on maintaining your workbench.
Kid-size table heights
I want to build a 35" table for kids to use, but I’m not sure what height to make it. Any advice?
Set the right blade height
There are lots of ideas floating around about proper blade height.
Buying a Workbench
A workbench anchors your woodworking shop by providing a flat, durable surface dedicated to making parts and assembling projects.
Buying a Workbench
A workbench anchors your woodworking shop by providing a flat, durable surface dedicated to making parts and assembling projects.
Workbench in an afternoon
Ready-to-assemble components provide a great way to stretch your budget and get that workbench and slatwall you've always dreamed about.
Dial in blade height for ultimate accuracy
Unsatisfied with the “almost” accurate results I would get from setting the blade and bit height on my tablesaw and router, I created this simple dial-indicator stand.
What's the right height for benchtop tools?
My shop has numerous benchtop tools, and most of them sit on any available surface. Some seem awkward or uncomfortable to use, and I suspect they may not be at the ideal height.
Easy multi-tasking height gauge
After trying numerous store-bought blade- and bit-height gauges, I came up with my own simple version that works great for multiple tools: tablesaw, router table, plunge router, etc.
Workbench Tool Crib
To store his tools close at hand, reader Donovan Nagel designed and built this hanging tool crib that neatly secures in place beneath the benchtop.
Set blade and bit heights with digital accuracy
Wixey recently introduced the WR2000 Digital Height Gauge, which allows you to dial in tablesaw-blade and router-bit heights to within 0.001 of an inch.