Req 3b — Building a Workbench
3b.
Build a workbench.
A workbench is more than a table. It is a surface designed to stay steady while you measure, clamp, sand, drill, or assemble. Building one teaches some of the most useful ideas in repair work: level surfaces, square corners, strong joints, and support where weight actually lands.
What a Good Workbench Needs
Even a simple workbench should be:
- Stable and not wobbly
- Flat enough for accurate work
- Strong enough for the tools and projects you plan to use on it
- Sized to fit the space where it will live
Many benches fail because the builder thinks only about the top. The legs, lower bracing, and connections are what keep the bench from twisting under load.

Skills This Project Teaches
A workbench project makes you practice:
- Measuring and marking accurately
- Checking whether parts are square
- Understanding how legs, top, and braces share weight
- Choosing fasteners or joinery that fit the design
- Testing the finished structure for wobble or uneven legs
When you explain this requirement to your counselor, talk about how you kept the bench sturdy. That is the heart of the project.