Built mine back in the summer when I realized I needed an actual bench to use in building my daughter's crib. The plywood on sawhorses was no longer doing the trick.
Used the roughly 4' long cut off from a 12' long maple butcher block countertop from when we put a floating L shaped countertop in our kitchen this past spring, 4x4 legs, 2x4 apron and blocking, and 3/4" birch ply for the bottom shelving. Lapped in the 2x4 aprons and lagged it all together with 4" structural wood screws. Used hinged castors for portability and stability. I still haven't attached the top, but I have a ton of figure 8 fasteners that I will probably use eventually. Probably going to be lazy and stick with the clamps until I have a need to change it, though.
Probably mount a press to a piece of plywood and clamp it down when I'm ready.
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Being used for it's intended purpose: someplace I could mount the mortise & tenon routing jig:
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Shameless self promotion of the final result of the reason for the bench build:
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