Researching work benches will often show many examples of the sliding deadman. I opted not to put one on my bench because I valued drawer space more.

On the rare occasion when I need to support a piece from the bottom I’ll just use a clamp in expansion mode.

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    3 months ago

    Well I’m glad someone uses clamps in expansion mode. I never have.
    Is your benchtop a benchtop on top of a benchtop?
    Also, excellent job on the seat carve. How did you do it? I’ve gone at mine with a grinder and a palm sander and… it’s difficult to get good results.

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      3 months ago

      I use an inshave (aka scorp), compass plane, curved scrapers, and sandpaper for my seats. It’s laborious! Just started on another tonight and of course it has a few stubborn spots.

      Good question about the bench. It’s a 5" pine top but it dried funny, curving inward at the top. So I inlaid a maple strip to get the front back to square.