![My first workbench... 2x7ft. Thinking 1/2" MDF on top of the plywood for a nice smooth surface. No big jobs on this one, electronics jobs, 3d printing, small crafts. Floor isn't level My first workbench... 2x7ft. Thinking 1/2" MDF on top of the plywood for a nice smooth surface. No big jobs on this one, electronics jobs, 3d printing, small crafts. Floor isn't level](https://preview.redd.it/jycz2ezncyi41.jpg?auto=webp&s=ea22e88e820eac4b73f87b2982e02730a3f014e3)
My first workbench... 2x7ft. Thinking 1/2" MDF on top of the plywood for a nice smooth surface. No big jobs on this one, electronics jobs, 3d printing, small crafts. Floor isn't level
![Hello, I made this workbench with CLS timber and 12mm plywood, what's the best way to protect the plywood top? or should I not bother? thank you : r/woodworking Hello, I made this workbench with CLS timber and 12mm plywood, what's the best way to protect the plywood top? or should I not bother? thank you : r/woodworking](https://preview.redd.it/d0c8i69wdqs81.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=2f95fd4c9266e1423de1e931f14a9024403ff877)
Hello, I made this workbench with CLS timber and 12mm plywood, what's the best way to protect the plywood top? or should I not bother? thank you : r/woodworking
![First workbench build. Very proud! Any good ideas on how to fill the gaps between the lumber? I already tried wood filler. : r/BeginnerWoodWorking First workbench build. Very proud! Any good ideas on how to fill the gaps between the lumber? I already tried wood filler. : r/BeginnerWoodWorking](https://preview.redd.it/14sta2of94s71.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=cd46e8f39cac0c77e242af6199de905d0631df72)