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06/11/2026

The frames are all put together and they are rock solid and super sturdy. Almost done with this project!

06/10/2026

Using 90-degree clamps during assembly isn't strictly necessary, but it significantly simplifies the process and ensures everything stays perfectly square. A little help goes a long way!

06/10/2026

Thinking about building a workbench? Consider this modular design that can be long or break apart. It's also incredibly sturdy. Credit to Bear Mountain Builds for the long-form video inspiration.

06/10/2026

Learn to make strong lap joints with just a carpenter's square and one clamp. This method is super simple and ensures solid wood-to-wood connections for your projects. Shoutout to Bear Mountain Builds for the inspiration on their long-form video!

06/10/2026

A look at pocket hole jigs! My trusty Kreg jig is fantastic for heavy use. For beginners or less frequent DIYers, I'm testing out an affordable, super-easy budget version. Let's see how it performs!

06/10/2026

These 90-degree positioning clamps are a game-changer for any build. They speed up assembling joints and frames dramatically. If you do any woodworking, grab a set – they're linked below!

06/10/2026

Precisely cutting 3/4 inch sanded plywood into four equal sections. Each cut divides the length in half, aiming for approximately 2x4 feet per piece, depending on the original sheet size. This technique ensures consistent results for your projects.

06/09/2026

Tired of measuring for every pocket hole? This simple trick using a measuring stick ensures consistent placement, especially for longer distances. For beginners, there's an affordable, easy-to-use budget version that makes the whole process much smoother and keeps everything perfectly square. Give credit to Bear Mountain Builds for this long-form video tip!

06/09/2026

Learn how to attach 4-inch, rock-solid casters using 5/16 x 1 1/2 lag screws. Position them 3/4 inch from the edge to avoid pocket screws. Giving credit to Bear Mountain Builds for their long-form video inspiration.

06/09/2026

Notching out the plywood for the bottom platform and mounting everything with pocket screws. Checking frame squareness by measuring diagonals ensures everything is rock solid.

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