Over the past week or two, I've been putting a checkering cradle together, from old water pipe and fittings.
This will be one of the 'top tools' that fit on a base stand that I threw together a while back, also from basically bits and pieces from my 'useful scrap metal' pile.
My inspiration was this article by Frank de Haas, from an old NRA Gunsmithing Guide book I have.
Let's start from the bottom here;

The base. Put together from an unserviceable Landcruiser 45 Series brake drum, and some pieces of gal water pipe and fittings. Overall height from floor is ~650mm.
After ratting through my box of acquired/scrounged gal pipe fittings, and various lengths of 3/4" gal pipe that came from under my house [the old main water line pipes]; and a bit of cutting, drilling, and boring out, I had these bits assembled:
Assembled with clamps, just for a pic
Tee-handled set screws done - just pieces of thick wire, silver soldered across the heads of M6x1.0 hex head set screws.
To be continued...