Bear Mountain Builds
Modular Workbench
Modular Workbench
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Small shops can be difficult to work in due to lack of space. These modular workbenches can do it all. They can be latched together as either a 8’x2’ long table, a 4’x’4 assembly table, or leave them separated to work in two different spaces.
Plans Include:
- 13 pages that include everything you’ll need to build these modular workbenches
- 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
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

Viewer Builds
The design was easy to follow and I was able to adapt it to suit my workshop, making a single longer bench which I could move out if necessary.
I was very happy to have found this maker.
How difficult would it be to modify the modulars to keep the LxW (24x48) dimensions but make 1 into a miter station and one into a contractor saw station? Idea would be to have 4 in total where 1 or 2 could provide wing support for miter jobs or 2 out feed support. But all would have wider edge support for simple tasks. Making an entire modular setup using those dimensions.
I haven’t built it yet but the planslook excellent.
I built 2 of them. They turned out great. I did make a sibstitution. For the top I used 3/4 inch MDF with 1/4 inch hardboard on top of it. I an then use and abuse the unit then eventually replace the hard board later. And the MDF should keep level for the life of the work bench.
Owen
The support pieces for the plywood could have had a better design. But overall it still worked