Open source plans for building one big and one small workbench, out of 2x standard 4x8 (1220x2440) sheets of plywood (18-19mm or 3/4" - thickness not too important) (if you follow included cutlits too a tee. Customize away of course!)
Super strong, due to the corner leg assembly, and the wide skirtings around the table top.
Digging through old pics on Google Photos - found what I think was the very first one I built using the same design method: corner legs, skirts, table top. All cut by the store, and assembled at home with minimal tools:
Terrible picture, that was probably around 2014 (;
Might have made a CNC out the Garage table from the previous log (; but not going to go into details here about that (; - but point is, let your imagination run wild. Change the world, one table at a time!
Slight off-cutlist this time, but added a shelf underneath. Exactly the same concept as the other too though. Gave this one a coat of Polyester resin (thus the bags on the left protecting the porch) - looks really good and will resist some of the stains. This ones going in the garage
1) Take cut-list printout to the Big Box store and buy 2x sheets of plywood 2) Come home 3) Assemble the legs. 4) Attach the skirts to the table top 5) Flip upside down and attach the legs