| Workshop by SPHinTampa | posted 166 days ago | 253 reads | 0 times favorited | 2 comments | ![]() |
Tampa, FL 33647
United States
Workshop is located in the third bay of garage. Consists of:
- 6ft x 2 ft homemade workbench (shown below) based on plan from popular mechanics
- 8 ft wide x 7 ft high x 2 ft deep home made lumber rack and plywood stand
- Craftsman 10” Radial Arm saw with modified table (from Mr. Sawdust book) and horizontal mortising jig (home made from Bill Hylton book)
- Homemade router table (from Bill Hylton book) with Milwaukee 3HP plunge router (shown below), using both homemade and Incra Ultra fences
- 14” craftsman bandsaw using fence designed to accommodate little incra jig (shown below)
- Craftsman 6” benchtop jointer (need to upgrade but don’t have space)
- Craftsman drill press with home made drill press table (shown below)
- Dust collection via shop vac and cyclone (lid from harbor freight + 5 gallon paint pail)
- Makita 12” planer
- Rigid Sanding Station
Favourite small tools:
- Lee Valley planes – #5 bench plane, 22” bevel up jointer plane and small bullnose plane
- Bosch colt 1HP laminate trimmer
- Bosch ROS
- lots of cabinet scrapers
- Rocket manual veneering system
- PC 557 biscuit joiner
It is usually a lot less cluttered than this but I have busy lately at work in order to pay for my woodworking obsession.
-- Shawn, I ask in order to learn
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2 comments so far
GaryK
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posted 166 days ago
Nice looking shop. I like your drill press table.
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Scott Bryan
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posted 166 days ago
Hi Shawn,
You have a nice looking shop. And you have some nice tools to play with. I really like the router and drill press tables. You did a nice job on these.
Thanks for the post.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.