Tour of CanuckDon's Small Shop.
If you are interested, take a tour of my small shop. This video is not very professional and refers to some Aussie specific stuff which I won’t bother explaining. Hope you enjoy.

If you are interested, take a tour of my small shop. This video is not very professional and refers to some Aussie specific stuff which I won’t bother explaining. Hope you enjoy.
It’ll be apparent that I have no idea what I’m doing…, but did the best I could…Schroeder
This is a tour of my garage shop in Portland, Oregon. Yes, I do have to park a car (actually 2 vehicles) in my garage. I don’t mind because it is my space and at least I get to pursue my hobby. I know there are a lot of guys like me that have a multi-purpose garage as thier shop, so this is for all the small garage shop guys! Thanks to Martin, Marc & Niel for this awesome video challenge. It has been very cool to put a face and voice to all of the LumberJocks that have posted a vide...
Hi all, It has been a busy week, but I managed to knock something together for the challenge.Hope you enjoy.
Well, here goes!Boy was this an interesting process. I don’t own a video camera and so I had to use the built-in iSight on my MacBook. That means that I had to walk around holding my laptop, trying to watch where I was walking, balance the computer in my hands, think, and chew gum all at the same time! I purposely didn’t tidy up the shop prior to filming. 1) I was taking a break from a project in process and 2) well, this is probably its “natural” state. Hopefully ...
Although my audio/visual skills and equipment could use improving, we had so much fun making the video. We laughed all day. Thanks for the opportunity. It’s a bit long, I hope y’all enjoy it.
We Finally finished a video just in time to submit it for the contest! Hope you like it!
Our buddy Darryl says he has the Woodworking Dungeon – perhaps now he’ll agree that I really do… with spiders and miles of cobwebs barely overhead for a nice festive touch. One upshot to this contest was forcing myself to clean up the space a bit (Ignore all the dust and spiderwebs. I do). I also found 3 six-in-one screwdrivers that were slated to have their handles replaced with new new wooden ones… That puts versions 4-6 on the to do list, without spening any $$...
Oops..posted this in projects by mistake….here it is in blogs. Last minute…no editing…..not that you wouldn’t be able to tell. OK…I figured that I would make you all feel good by comparison. My shop “workshopette” my wife calls it, is about as small as you can go and still call it a shop. I do manage to build some fun stuff though. The morris chair is underway and a stand up paddleboard paddle for my brother is going to start soon.
Hi Folks! Here is my first entry in my lumberjocks blog. A video shop tour for challenge02. I maintain a smallwoodworking Blog – Mots Woodworking Blog, and a small tool review blog – Mot’s Tool Blog over at Blogspot. I also keep an up2date photo essay of my current and past projects at my Picasaweb Album for K and T Woodworking. K and T Woodworking is just the name of my shop, named after the initials of my children. Thanks for watching!
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