Good posts today. I don't own a plumb bob or a trammel. Those need to be added to my never ending tool list. That plumb is too nice to use, it might get scratched. Jim thanks for sharing the different uses for trammels. I do use story sticks a lot. It helps keep me from making mistakes. But I still make a lot of them.
My dad told me something that still sticks in my head. A craftsman is someone who learns from his mistakes, can hide his mistakes, and most important not tell anyone he made a mistake. That last one I always fail at. Most people who don't do WW would never notice what we see faulty. But then again sometimes I am my own worst critic.
Terry I can understand the chair thing. I love building tables and cabinets but I would never want to build any chairs. I do want to build a set of folding Adirondack chairs someday.
So I spent all yesterday afternoon and this evening getting my shop cleaned up and stuff put away so I could take better pictures. I blame that on Terry. HA
So here they are.
Main woodworking area. This is the 3rd bay of the garage.
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Lathe bench. The lathe belonged to my grandpa. Its a 1939 Craftsman. Has a 1/2hp motor. He was a machinist and ran his own shop. He made parts for artificial brass hearts and he used this lathe to polish the small parts.
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All my main woodworking tools. I have to roll the pickup over to use the planer. Not my final setup. I still need to tweak. I am planning to get rid of one of the tall blue cabinets in the background and move the DC in its place.
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Not really woodworking but it lives here. 1964 Chevy stepside 1/2 ton shortbed. This truck belonged to my FIL. He bought it 3 months before my wife was born in 1981. He left it to her when he passed away. I am in year four of doing a frame off restoration.
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Automotive bench and supplies. Have a big Wilton vise I am going to restore one day. It was my FIL. I love these cabinets. All cabinet grade plywood and the bottom cabinets are pine. I got all the wood to make these from work it was all going in the dumpster.
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Mitersaw bench, clamp storage, Wood rack. Were all my precious hardwoods live the few I keep on hand. Wood scraps storage underneath. Believe it or not this is pretty empty.
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HF reel and reg. Works for my purposes.
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Shopmade air cleaner.
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Wood storage. I need to make some more of these. Has long pieces that wont fit under my miter saw bench.
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My Rocketships. All scratch built.
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1982 Scania 1/10 scale truck I spent a year building.
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1949 Steam train I built from plans.
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ZCI inserts and you can make out part of my DC with shopmade blast gates.
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Well that's my shop tour.
Bret