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  2. André Jacob Roubo - Wikipedia

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    Another of Roubo's legacies still used today is a design for a workbench, which has proven to be popular amongst modern woodworkers. [2] [3] [4] A street in Paris, rue Roubo, was named after Roubo in 1850. It is located in the 11th Arrondissement, an area inhabited by furniture manufacturers. [5]

  3. Bodging - Wikipedia

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    Chair bodgers were one of three types of craftsmen associated with the making of the traditional country "Windsor Chairs" . [6] Of the other craftsmen involved in the construction of a Windsor chair, one was the benchman who worked in a small town or village workshop and would produce the seats, backsplats and other sawn parts.

  4. Windsor chair - Wikipedia

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    The modern Windsor design emerged as early as the 16th century in England when wheelwrights started coping out chair spindles in the same way they made wheel spokes. [3] This design was probably a development of West Country , Welsh and Irish 'stick-back' chairs, but the evidence on origin is not certain.

  5. The New Yankee Workshop - Wikipedia

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    The New Yankee Workshop featured the construction of woodworking projects, including workshop accessories, architectural details and furniture projects ranging from simple pieces to complex, high-quality reproductions of antique classic furniture.

  6. Workbench (woodworking) - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the style choice was dependent on the woodworker's training or dictated by the region. Currently, with woodworking being so popular as a hobby, workbench choice is often dependent on the type of work being done or the preferred method of working. All styles aim to keep the workpieces immobile while work is being performed.

  7. Black & Decker Workmate - Wikipedia

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    The Black & Decker Workmate is a general purpose portable workbench and general carpentry tool manufactured under the brand Black & Decker. It is a folding table for portability, but when unfolded stands about 3 feet (1 m) tall.

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