Well, its been awhile now so i figured that it was time for another shop tour. i have made a lot of shop additions in the past few months and i have gone from just a kid with a few tools to this now having a fully funtional shop and being able to sell my work and taking in commissions. so here is my updated shop tour
watch out it gets a little crazy at the end, but i left it in for giggles :)
so i hope that everyone liked it. i’m really not sure what the next videos i am going to be doing will be. i am open to any suggestions. so i hope that everyone liked it, i look forward to reading your suggestions, and i hope that everyone has a nice day/night :)






















24 comments so far
Woodshopfreak
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posted 125 days ago
Cool. Who was the camera man? Love the lathe!! Can’t wait untill I can get one. Like you have a pretty big selection of tools at this point. How do you get your commissions? I want to make things for people but don’t know of any people who need anything. Great job on the video, thanks for the post.
-- Tyler, Illinois
Lee A. Jesberger
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posted 125 days ago
Good job;
Lee
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Sac
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posted 125 days ago
That was cool. It’s kinda neat to look at the other’s shops.
Thanks for the tour.
-- Jerry, Measure 10 times cut once. Set in the foothills of the Smokey's
Michael S.
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posted 124 days ago
Quite a change from the “old” shop! Congratulations!
P.S. Good camerman!!!!
-- Michael in Texas
teenagewoodworker
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posted 124 days ago
the camera man was my little brother (ugh)
Tyler, i mostly get my commissions by getting the word out there. mostly everyone i know knows i like woodworking and has seen some of my work at least once. so sometimes when they need something they will come to me and see if i can make it.
Patrick Jaromin
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posted 124 days ago
Congratulations on the shop….fun video. Thanks!
-- Patrick, Chicago, IL www.TenonAndSpline.com
CharlesNeil
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posted 124 days ago
Nice video Denis i really enjoyed and looks like the shop is progressing along
Rob Drown
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posted 124 days ago
very cool video. Nice shop. Keep up the good work!!! Your little brother is cool too!
-- Days in the shop don't count toward the total.
Napaman
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posted 124 days ago
Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AWESOME lathe…that was the one I used in the pen turning class…CANT WAIT TO SEE SOME PENS…
-- Matt, Napa, CA...119 days to sanity...
Greg Wurst
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posted 124 days ago
I wish I had half that equipment when I was your age! Who knows how many nice pieces of wood I could have butchered by now! :p
Keep-up the good work!
teenagewoodworker
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posted 124 days ago
thanks for the comments everyone. just have to get the right equptment so i can start turning pens. I’ve already got about 20 blanks (jatoba, hickory, qtr sawn white oak) and i am planning ot add some more of cherry, purpleheart, tiger maple, yellow heart, and bloodwood! :)
Chris
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posted 124 days ago
Nike work… Looking forward to your next installment.
-- Chris
Anthrax
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posted 124 days ago
Steve o is an almost better camera man than I was lol good times.
-- check out my amazing woodburning , Pat
Dusty56
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posted 124 days ago
you are very talented at what you do and little brother did a fine job with the camera ! Congratulations on being able to start off on such a wonderful hobby at such a young age : ) Have a great weekend !
-- Dusty56@comcast.net
teenagewoodworker
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posted 124 days ago
oh i will dusty. i have had my first real shop time in a week today and tommorow! its gonna be fun!
relic
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posted 123 days ago
You’ve made some serious additions to the shop. Looks good.
-- Andy Stark
Beginningwoodworker
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posted 123 days ago
Congrats man on your new tools, and thats a nice shop tour.
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker
steveosshop
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posted 121 days ago
Thats a good looking and well equiped shop. Have fun and make lots of sawdust!!
-- Steve-o
thetimberkid
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posted 120 days ago
Nice job!
Thanks for the post
Callum
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Scotach
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posted 118 days ago
Nice job on the video tour! Thanks for sharing your shop with us. It sure would have been nice to have a shop like that when I was your age. Look forward to seeing your next video!
-- Brian S. --- "If you’ve worked on the building of a boat, it belongs to you the rest of your life." -Bob Prothero
DensCousinJess
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posted 117 days ago
Ahahaha Steve….
Hey Den wassabi? ?
i just made one of these thingys to comment on ur video
Heehee cya]]
Luv, your favorite cousin, JESS (rox the world)
teenagewoodworker
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posted 117 days ago
oh no! lol :)
fredf
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posted 117 days ago
Think about the fun you will have teaching woodworking to your brother :-) as you both grow older, you will be closer in age and he wont be as much of an embarrassment to you. I wish I had a younger brother …
-- Fred, Springfield, Ma
teenagewoodworker
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posted 116 days ago
thats what they all say! lol.
i’ve tried but he’s not into it. he’d rather play video games or something :(. i had to give him 5 bucks just to shoot the video!