![Melvyn May on Twitter: "Decided to stain the butcherblock workbench I made a while ago and coat with hard wax oil. Super hard-wearing surface now ready for some DIY abuse. https://t.co/6p4mZYMtjR" / Melvyn May on Twitter: "Decided to stain the butcherblock workbench I made a while ago and coat with hard wax oil. Super hard-wearing surface now ready for some DIY abuse. https://t.co/6p4mZYMtjR" /](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DpFrs3XXUAA8eH6.jpg)
Melvyn May on Twitter: "Decided to stain the butcherblock workbench I made a while ago and coat with hard wax oil. Super hard-wearing surface now ready for some DIY abuse. https://t.co/6p4mZYMtjR" /
![What's the best way to connect a butcher block top to a workbench without screwing in from the top? : r/woodworking What's the best way to connect a butcher block top to a workbench without screwing in from the top? : r/woodworking](https://preview.redd.it/whats-the-best-way-to-connect-a-butcher-block-top-to-a-v0-29k497scdk5a1.jpg?width=1263&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d629455381a47185fc3e548631a1b5457b2c9fae)
What's the best way to connect a butcher block top to a workbench without screwing in from the top? : r/woodworking
![Finished this work bench yesterday. Spruce and pine for the butcher block with hemlock end cap and clamp. All mortise and tennon joinery. Quite satisfied...will perfectly accommodate the DW735x thickness planer below...now Finished this work bench yesterday. Spruce and pine for the butcher block with hemlock end cap and clamp. All mortise and tennon joinery. Quite satisfied...will perfectly accommodate the DW735x thickness planer below...now](https://i.redd.it/8u08f0eqahd31.jpg)