Bear Mountain Builds
Midsize Workbench
Midsize Workbench
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Enhance your shop with a midsized workbench that's great for your benchtop tools that are too tall for your standard workbench like a drill press, band saw, router table, or jointer. If you don't have any of those tools its a great medium height for projects that have gotten too tall for your regular height workbenches. Overall workbench size is 2' x 3' x 28" with two 3" drawers and one 8" drawer.
Plans Include:
- 21 pages that include everything you’ll need to build this benchtop tool workbench
- All dimensions in inch and millimeter units
- Color coded 3D images and cut plans so you know exactly where every piece goes
- Full material list with links to all hardware so you don’t have to go searching
3D Model Available
- Make Modifications to the design easily
- Get the 3D model in the following file formats: Autodesk Fusion (.f3d), Sketchup (.skp), and Autodesk Inventor (.ipt .iam)
- Bundle and save by getting the models and plans at the same time!
See the full step by step build video HERE


I have printed out the plans, but I haven't started the build. I have watched the video multiple times. I used the info in this build to put drawers in my miter saw out feed table. I have never attempted to do drawers and these plans and the video made it a piece of cake. Not to mention using my Bear Mountain spacers and corner clamps. I'm currently working on my out feed tables, table saw and planer. Then i will build the midsize and dust extractor. I love everything I have purchased from Bear Mountain Builds. My only regret is that I didn't buy my planer sooner. Zac said you didn't need one, but I love the look of my projects since I purchased mine.
It all worked perfectly, great job!!
Plans are great. Already built the workbench. Love it so do the neighbours
just what I was looking for.
I've built both of your cabinets and the expandable table saw bench. This was the easiest so far. I'm finishing it today. As I build each piece according to your plans, I get more comfortable with my abilities. I just started woodworking this year and am having a great time, especially building useful work benches.