You might have watched Teenage Wood Workers Shop Tour update and I thought that would be a great idea so I did one my self just really quickly and here is the video for it.
-- Tyler, Illinois

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You might have watched Teenage Wood Workers Shop Tour update and I thought that would be a great idea so I did one my self just really quickly and here is the video for it.
-- Tyler, Illinois
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Betsy
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posted 95 days ago
Looks like a nice shop Tyler. You are certainly more organized than I ever hope to be. Thanks for sharing.
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jeanmarc
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posted 95 days ago
very nice shop
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Woodshopfreak
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posted 95 days ago
LOL. Very funny betsy. Trust me as soon as I start a project my shop doesn’t look like this. :)
-- Tyler, Illinois
Betsy
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posted 95 days ago
Whew!
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Patrick Jaromin
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posted 95 days ago
Looks great, Tyler! Excellent work on the dust collection system…great addition.
Thanks for the video.
-- Patrick, Chicago, IL www.TenonAndSpline.com
thetimberkid
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posted 94 days ago
Nice shop Tyler, how big is your shop?
Thanks for the post
Callum
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Woodshopfreak
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posted 94 days ago
Callum my shop is about 12×13 or so. It’s a bit small but I surely have cranes a lot of stuff in it haha. The big downside of my shop is that I can only handle about five foot boards on my table saw and even less on my other machines. This is okay for me now but I wish it was a bit bigger to do larger things.
-- Tyler, Illinois
Roper
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posted 93 days ago
very nice shop, just a bit of advise, store your hand planes on there side to protect the blade.good luck and have fun.
-- Roper - master of sawdust-
Woodshopfreak
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posted 93 days ago
Roper thanks for the advice. I have heard that before I think but never really did it because the plane I have is a very old one and isn’t good for doing much. I’ll start doing that though. Thanks
-- Tyler, Illinois
Anthrax
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posted 93 days ago
nice video tyler. what kind of music are u into? favorite bands?
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corey cyr
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posted 93 days ago
How is that tablesaw working when it comes to hard and heavy wood?
Woodshopfreak
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posted 93 days ago
Anthrax I listen to a lot of music but mostly like pop rock and hip hop those sort of things. I really like One Republic, The Fray, and Coldplay. I don’t really like Heavy metal though lol, I know that you do :)
Corey My table saw is okay I guess it works pretty much flawlessly on 3/4 inch and under even on really dense woods as long as you have a good sharp blade. 1 inch and higher I change my blade to a ripping blade because otherwise my saw will bog down and burn like crazy and set off the fire alarms. ha ha. All and all I’m glad I made the purchase because it is a perfect size, if I need to cut things big it can cut up to 32 inches with the extension wings out, and it has pretty good power for its class of saw. If I could fit one in my shop I would save up for a long time and get the saw stop contractor version but there just isn’t a way to put that big of saw in my shop. My dad refuses to give up more of our already small basement. loll. O well it works for now and I can always get a bigger saw later on down the road.
-- Tyler, Illinois
Beginningwoodworker
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posted 86 days ago
Thats a nice shop, Tyler.
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slowcutter
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posted 17 days ago
nice dust collection. good work