George Blevins
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- Messages
- 68
- Location
- Baltimore, Mary land
Well these are not the best and it isn't the most organized, but it is what I have to work with...
I think with a little more organization we'll be fine, But now I have to make room for the jointer that is coming on Monday... Here goes:
This is a cabinet I made out of scrap wood found in the attic. I made this about 15 years ago, when I moved in with my wife. The Corian top was added when I got it from work for free...
This is a down the hall shot of the cabinet. You can see the band saw, scroll saw, Miter Box and DC...
Miter box on cabinet and yes, that is a Ridgid SUV on the cabinet top. I retro fitted it because I didn't have room for actual SUV. I purchased the stand for work but it wasn't practical to use after about a week of lugging the thing in and out of my van, so I parked it in here until one day I brainstormed about what to do with it...
I think the Table saw is buried somewhere in this picture...
Here is the router in its Woodpecker lift mounted to the table saw.
Here is my new toy on my workbench.
Here is my first turning...EVER! I used 3/4 x 11/2 oak. Not sure if that was ok or not to use...
and used these to do it with...
Here is a picture of more of the mess, with lumber storage that I am currently trying to sift through... Note the Radial arm saw buried on the right... I am going to set it up for dado blade use only. As soon as all the wood is gone.
A look into the back of the basement... Wash machine in there somewhere..
Drill press and DC..
Another shot of the work bench. The top is Poplar with Mahogany stain. I just threw it on for protection. The legs are all 2x4s sorta thrown together. The clamp rack was made by ripping a 2x8 from one point to the other on an angle and added some horizontal strips to hold the clamps. Much better then when the clamps hung from the ceiling all over the place...
First raised panel shaped on the shaper...
A shot from the steps through the clamp storage place..
WHEW! The dust is because I was playing with the Lathe. The wires hanging are because I am remodeling the living room upstairs. I do have a bathroom down the hall, plus a fridge. Dunno where to put the jointer though...
But this is my little mess.. heh... The room is only 16 x 16. One day we will move out of the city and into a nice workshop that I can call home. haha
I think with a little more organization we'll be fine, But now I have to make room for the jointer that is coming on Monday... Here goes:
This is a cabinet I made out of scrap wood found in the attic. I made this about 15 years ago, when I moved in with my wife. The Corian top was added when I got it from work for free...
This is a down the hall shot of the cabinet. You can see the band saw, scroll saw, Miter Box and DC...
Miter box on cabinet and yes, that is a Ridgid SUV on the cabinet top. I retro fitted it because I didn't have room for actual SUV. I purchased the stand for work but it wasn't practical to use after about a week of lugging the thing in and out of my van, so I parked it in here until one day I brainstormed about what to do with it...
I think the Table saw is buried somewhere in this picture...
Here is the router in its Woodpecker lift mounted to the table saw.
Here is my new toy on my workbench.
Here is my first turning...EVER! I used 3/4 x 11/2 oak. Not sure if that was ok or not to use...
and used these to do it with...
Here is a picture of more of the mess, with lumber storage that I am currently trying to sift through... Note the Radial arm saw buried on the right... I am going to set it up for dado blade use only. As soon as all the wood is gone.
A look into the back of the basement... Wash machine in there somewhere..
Drill press and DC..
Another shot of the work bench. The top is Poplar with Mahogany stain. I just threw it on for protection. The legs are all 2x4s sorta thrown together. The clamp rack was made by ripping a 2x8 from one point to the other on an angle and added some horizontal strips to hold the clamps. Much better then when the clamps hung from the ceiling all over the place...
First raised panel shaped on the shaper...
A shot from the steps through the clamp storage place..
WHEW! The dust is because I was playing with the Lathe. The wires hanging are because I am remodeling the living room upstairs. I do have a bathroom down the hall, plus a fridge. Dunno where to put the jointer though...
But this is my little mess.. heh... The room is only 16 x 16. One day we will move out of the city and into a nice workshop that I can call home. haha