Why the Dash-Board® is the Ideal Wood Working Bench for Professionals

Selecting the right wood working bench is essential for any craftsman. A reliable bench not only enhances your productivity but also ensures the precision and quality of your work.
Why the Dash-Board® Portable Workshop Stands Out
The Dash-Board® Portable Workshop is engineered for those who value efficiency, precision, and durability.
Solid and Stable Foundation
The Dash-Board® provides a solid, stable, and strong workspace that can be set up in about a minute. Its robust construction ensures a reliable platform for all your wood working tasks, minimizing any movement that could compromise your precision.
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Dimensions:
- Total: 92.56” x 24.41” x 35.5” (2352 mm x 620 mm x 902 mm)
- Maximum standard crosscut: 24.75” (628 mm)
- Weight: ~60 lbs (27.27 kg)
High-Quality Materials
Created from top-tier materials, the Dash-Board® features a Baltic birch bench top and a custom aluminum extrusion frame.
The combination of machined aluminum frame connections and one-piece aluminum legs with carbon fiber leg braces ensures unmatched durability and stability.
Compact and Portable Design
For those with limited space or who require a compact mobile solution, the ShortCut™ bench offers a compact alternative without sacrificing quality.
This smaller version maintains the same width and height, providing a versatile workspace that’s easy to transport and set up.

ShortCut™ Dimensions:
- Length: 46.75” (1187 mm)
- Width: 24.5” (622 mm)
- Height: 35.5” (900 mm)
- Weight: 45 lbs (20.4 kg)
Enhanced Work Surface
One of the standout features of the Dash-Board® is its expansive work surface, providing 75% more space compared to its closest competitors.
This allows for greater versatility and efficiency in handling larger projects.
Ergonomic and Efficient
Ergonomically designed to reduce physical strain, the Dash-Board® ensures a comfortable work height and convenient positioning of materials.
This design helps prevent fatigue, allowing you to work longer and more effectively.
Streamlined Tool Efficiency
The Dash-Board® is designed to maximize the performance of your track saw, with slots accommodating Festool-type guide rails, among others. This ensures seamless compatibility and enhances the precision of your cuts.
Accessory Compatibility

To further enhance your wood working experience, the Dash-Board® offers Pro and Platinum Accessory Bundles.
These bundles include various attachments and tools that extend the functionality of your workbench, making it a versatile addition to your workshop.
Quick and Easy Setup
The Dash-Board® is designed for rapid setup and breakdown, making it perfect for both permanent and temporary workspaces. This feature is particularly beneficial for professionals who need to move their workbench between job sites.
Investing in the Dash-Board® Portable Workshop means choosing a wood working bench that combines stability, portability, and efficiency.
Whether you opt for the full-sized Dash-Board® or the compact ShortCut™ version, you’ll enjoy a superior workspace that enhances your productivity and precision.
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