Finished up the bench this afternoon and got it dropped off at the powdercoater.
My friend was one of the smartest men I have ever known, he was a high level executive who spent most of a very successful career at Standard Oil, so the Standard Oil torch went on one end of the bench.

He was also an avid reader and well regarded academic, in fact he was on the Board of Regents for two major Midwestern Universities. So, I decided to have Academia support the other end of the bench. Fabricated a ballpoint pen out of 1-1/2" pipe and a stack of books out of 1/8" plate and 12 gauge sheet. I used diamond plate ( you knew that was coming) for the top book, sanded most of the raised diamonds off, left just enough to add some texture, and turned it into a Bible with a cross on the spline.
The books were a lot of work, they bolt together with hidden 1/4"-28 socket head cap screws and bolt to the bench with 3/8"-16 bolts through a steel strap underneath the Trex decking.
He had named his retirement wood shop the Buffalo Workshop (" We make chips" ) so I incorporated a buffalo into the stretcher design.

Lastly, he had a registered brand from his ranch in Idaho so I used it as his memorium instead of a separate plaque. Fabbed that out of 3/8" diameter cold rolled. That little brand took almost as long to make as the basic bench structure...

Seating surface is Trex, bolted down with 1/4" stainless carriage bolts through a continuous 1/8" x 1" strap that is stitch welded to the frame. I pre- drilled everything before sending it off to powdercoat, that's why the boards are all numbered with orange painters tape.
Now you know why this took so long. A lot of design decisions and detailed fabrication... right in the middle of building the new shop.
More to come.