Break Out the Party Hats

We can finally allow ourselves to get properly excited about the first V10 bench production.
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October 31, 2024
a stack of new workbench legs after production

We can finally allow ourselves to get properly excited about the first V10 bench production.

The legs arrived on 8/13, and tops should be coming in the next week.

The new custom frame extrusion is in final machining in Georgia, and after two long, pandemic-related delays, we expect those parts to arrive within a couple of weeks.

At the shop we’re working hard to prepare as many of the accessories and new processes for assembly and packaging as we can in advance of all the parts being ready to go, and the new bench design will speed up all of that by a wide margin compared to previous iterations. Nearly all benches from this run are sold.

An exciting feature in development includes the Outrigger table extension, a moveable platform which attaches to any side of the Dash-Board® and provides support for overhanging materials like larger sheets of plywood, enabling truly safe and easy cutting of full sheets with no concerns about anything falling. This is unmatched anywhere in the industry.

The Outrigger also opens up new opportunities for ripping narrow pieces with high accuracy in combination with the new Rip Stop, which allows you to set cut widths for almost any length of workpiece that will fit on the bench. The Outrigger will fold up for storage and transport and also offer other opportunities to round out your work area, such as a router insert and the ability to support up to 8’ long doors vertically. Check us out below using our own product to cut parts for 50 bench crates.

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