woodwish
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I figured I would join in with a picture of my shop-
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My faithful Delta Midi-Lathe is on the right, in the far corner. I used to share our 2-car garage with my wife, her Explorer fit in and my truck stayed out to leave room for tools and projects. Eventually neither car fit so she suggested I build a new shop, so this was her idea! The whole shop is 16' x 32' and is less than 6 months old, so a lot of work still needs to be done. I hope soon I will get a larger lathe that will fit there and my current lathe will fit on the bench. I also want to build something to hold lathe tools, right now they are in a drawer.
Below the table saw you can see some of the mountain of pecan that I have been offering to swap some blanks from. On the bench beyond the lathe is some of the pen blanks I have drying from hurricane Ivan. Out of sight to the left is several hundred other blanks from Ivan, a drying kiln is another project I want to do soon.
Due to a work related eye injury I haven't been out there for the last few weeks but I soon should be out there turning. Even though I do a lot of "flat" work I enjoy turning more than anything else, and pens are my favorite thing to do. I think it's because they are quick with very few failures. Until I finish a major project at work my time is limited, but this 18-month project finishes soon. By the first of the year I will be out most nights and weekends- somtimes to improve the shop, sometimes to turn pens, and sometimes just to sit in my sawdust to enjoy the peace.
Comments?
Ray
Image Insert:
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My faithful Delta Midi-Lathe is on the right, in the far corner. I used to share our 2-car garage with my wife, her Explorer fit in and my truck stayed out to leave room for tools and projects. Eventually neither car fit so she suggested I build a new shop, so this was her idea! The whole shop is 16' x 32' and is less than 6 months old, so a lot of work still needs to be done. I hope soon I will get a larger lathe that will fit there and my current lathe will fit on the bench. I also want to build something to hold lathe tools, right now they are in a drawer.
Below the table saw you can see some of the mountain of pecan that I have been offering to swap some blanks from. On the bench beyond the lathe is some of the pen blanks I have drying from hurricane Ivan. Out of sight to the left is several hundred other blanks from Ivan, a drying kiln is another project I want to do soon.
Due to a work related eye injury I haven't been out there for the last few weeks but I soon should be out there turning. Even though I do a lot of "flat" work I enjoy turning more than anything else, and pens are my favorite thing to do. I think it's because they are quick with very few failures. Until I finish a major project at work my time is limited, but this 18-month project finishes soon. By the first of the year I will be out most nights and weekends- somtimes to improve the shop, sometimes to turn pens, and sometimes just to sit in my sawdust to enjoy the peace.
Comments?
Ray