Thanks for the positive comments. Despite all the extra home time recently, I still haven't gotten around to exploring all the threads on this forum. I have to admit that I usually do a drive-by posting, but every once in a while a title catches my eye. I'm a bad forum citizen.
I don't consider myself a woodworker. I enjoy making things but I'm nowhere near the skill level of a dedicated woodworker. More of a hobby that grew out of necessity. I've learned a lot from books but mostly from the internet, which has an abundance of instructive sites that I think do a much better job than I could to explain techniques. So basically, I don't post too much about the in progress because there is much better out there.
I do have a few Festool products (as many others, because of Gregor!): tracksaw, domino cutter and router. I'd love to use some serious power tools, like a table saw, router or lathe, but I just don't have the room for them. I don't think my wife will give up her garage spot and I already have more project cars than I do indoor storage. Maybe I should build an addition to the addition... The one larger machine that I may pick up is a drill press.
I've never really shown the garage in wood configuration. But for the last couple years whenever wood is involved, this is what I use to cut, shape and/or join. Here's my cutting station - sheet foam insulation and Festool tracksaw on the floor. After all the Baltic birch ply, cedar, OSB, T1-11 and etc. I finally replaced the original Festool blade when I started on the stereo credenza
My "MFT" is a slat bench. The slats are spaced just far enough apart for the bar clamps. The router gets the most use on it
But I also have it shimmed up at the end for 90degree clamping, like cutting the domino slots.
It's crowded in the garage right now because we're storing some plants inside - it's been about 20F for the last few nights. I had planned on bringing the targa home to start work on it, but I need the room to work on the credenza.