With the help of various COMPONENTS OF YOUR CHOICE, you can create your own fly-tying ambient, which best suits your needs. You can start with any HOOBEL BENCH.
You can have and use only HOOBEL BENCH.
If you need a space where you can safely install your HOOBEL BENCH and have a few drawers of extra space for fly-tying material and tools? Take some HOOBEL BASE 5 drawers.
You can connect them to a custom-made bridge and turn these three pieces into a HOOBEL FLY-TYING DESK!
You can upgrade the desk with any number of Hoobel 5-drawers box and Hoobel 10-drawers box.
HOOBEL FLY-TYING AMBIENT consists of Hoobel fly-tying components. I emphasize the central element, which is fly-tying station or Hoobel bench. This could also be called fly-tying laptop. It can be used as an independent unit, but it can also be a central component around which we can build a HOOBEL FLY-TYING AMBIENT with the help of other components.
Each type of fly-tying station contains a basic fly-tying board, which is composed and glued from carefully selected solid wood in recent times, mostly from Slovenian walnut.
In the middle of the basic board is a drawer box with 4 or 5 or 9 drawers for various small tools and materials. The drawers can be easily pulled out completely so that we have a good overview of the contents. Once closed, the contents are safe from accidental spills. On top of these box is a plate with about 60 holes for thread spools holding sticks of three different lengths to store the thread spools.
At the 6-, 8- and 12-drawer fly-tying stations, the drawers are also under the basic board. They are designed for larger tools and materials, and there is enough space for most vices. At these fly-tying stations, there is a hole in the table top under which there is a special box in the drawer that serves as a dustbin. This helps to keep leftover materials “safe". This hole can also be used to clamp the vice. We can make it for you on the right side or left side or in the middle.
The left and right sides of the basic board are completed by a “perforated" holder for various tools and materials.
The other components are drawer boxes and drawers that are connected to bridges and stacked on top of each other. Any number of components can be used to build a HOOBEL FLY-TYING AMBIENT. The only limitation is the size of your room and the height of the ceiling.
HOOBEL FLY-TYING AMBIENT consists of Hoobel fly-tying components. I emphasize the central element, which is fly-tying station or Hoobel bench. This could also be called fly-tying laptop. It can be used as an independent unit, but it can also be a central component around which we can build a HOOBEL FLY-TYING AMBIENT with the help of other components.
Each type of fly-tying station contains a basic fly-tying board, which is composed and glued from carefully selected solid wood in recent times, mostly from Slovenian walnut.
In the middle of the basic board is a drawer box with 4 or 5 or 9 drawers for various small tools and materials. The drawers can be easily pulled out completely so that we have a good overview of the contents. Once closed, the contents are safe from accidental spills. On top of these box is a plate with about 60 holes for thread spools holding sticks of three different lengths to store the thread spools.
At the 6-, 8- and 12-drawer fly-tying stations, the drawers are also under the basic board. They are designed for larger tools and materials, and there is enough space for most vices. At these fly-tying stations, there is a hole in the table top under which there is a special box in the drawer that serves as a dustbin. This helps to keep leftover materials “safe". This hole can also be used to clamp the vice. We can make it for you on the right side or left side or in the middle.
The left and right sides of the basic board are completed by a “perforated" holder for various tools and materials.
The other components are drawer boxes and drawers that are connected to bridges and stacked on top of each other. Any number of components can be used to build a HOOBEL FLY-TYING AMBIENT. The only limitation is the size of your room and the height of the ceiling.
Dimensions in millimeters:
Width * depth * height = 700 * 400 * 140
Dimensions in millimeters:
Width * depth * height = 700 * 400 * 200
Dimensions in millimeters:
Width * depth * height = 700 * 400 * 200
Dimensions in millimeters:
Width * depth * height = 700 * 400 * 190
Dimensions in millimeters:
Width * depth * height = 700 * 400 * 250
Dimensions in millimeters:
Width * depth * height = 500 * 150 * 120
Dimensions in millimeters:
Width * depth * height = 500 * 150 * 170
Dimensions in millimeters:
Width * depth * height = 278 * 210 * 280
Dimensions in millimeters:
Width * depth * height = 390*460*730