Started working on a new bench this weekend. The first one was 4" x2" x36" tall with a pegboard and a shelf on top and a storage area underneath. Didn't"t take long for that one to fill up with tools, parts, books, and assorted riflemaking havetohaves. The new one will be against the opposite wall. 24 1/2 deep, 8' long, and 34" tall, with a small under shelf. Making it out of 2x4s and 2x10s. It will be screwed to the wall for stability. This bench is meant to be used for inleting barrels and stock shaping, heavier work, where as the first one seems to me to be a proper place for carving and engraving, lighter work. I lowered the height to 34" from 36" because it just seemed to me it felt right. I am only 5'7". I measured and measured. Read all the archives about bench design. In the end, 34" just seemed right. I will need to come up with some cool ways to store chisels and gouges on the new bench. I'm now going to just settle for some haphazard approach. Guess I'll have to just keep on scratching my chin on that one.