| Workshop by woodspar | posted 622 days ago | 869 reads | 0 times favorited | 16 comments | ![]() |
, Massachusetts
United States
I have three shops – the garage, the basement, and outside! :-)
Here are some pictures of the garage shop. I built the workbench/miter saw cut off station a couple summers ago With this station I can quickly reproduce pieces.
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Here are some pictures of the “summer shop” currently in production mode. I have my “rip saw” in production mode and my router table set up.
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New pictures, (May 21,) Showing latest configuration and production.
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New picture, (June 30,) Dovetail tools.
-- John
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16 comments so far
WayneC
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posted 622 days ago
It looks like a nice workable set-up. I’m sure it will turn out lots of great projects.
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MsDebbieP
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posted 622 days ago
excellent job… looks functional!! and organized.
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Karson
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posted 621 days ago
I use the outdoors many times also. Some of my tools don’t have any dust collection. so outside is the best.
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oscorner
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posted 609 days ago
Great workbench/miter saw cut off station.
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woodspar
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posted 573 days ago
Posted pictures of the summer shop! Work in progress…
-- John
John Shefferly
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posted 567 days ago
Well done on the chop saw station.
-- Creativity is the ability to hide your source.
scottb
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posted 567 days ago
My first shop was just outside the shed. Had to run a cord to use the tablesaw, but I could do my sanding on the back porch, great in oct, horrible in Jan (though thats where the work was being done those first few months after moving in around Halloween.
My basement shop is a step up in some respects, though i’d love a garage with the indoor/outdoor option, especially with the really dusty projects!
-- I am always doing what I cannot do yet, in order to learn how to do it. - Pablo Picasso -- http://snbcreative.wordpress.com/
woodspar
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posted 566 days ago
Thanks John, I like the bench; it has paid me back many times over – it makes projects so much easier. I can knock out parts really quickly, and they are exact duplicates, all the same.
I would like to create a table saw station that is its peer, but that will have to wait until I get a cast iron 3 hp 220 volt table saw.
-- John
woodspar
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posted 566 days ago
Yes Scott, dust is tough. We have a “forced hot air” heating system, so I am not keen on creating a lot of dust in the basement that might spread throughout the house. Unfortunately, that kind of limits me to spending time in the garage when the weather is 40 degrees or better. My favorite time is when the weather is dry, the temps are in the upper 60s lower 70s, the sun is out, there are no bugs…which in New England is about six days a year.
-- John
scottb
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posted 566 days ago
Oh I hear you.
Yeah, we always look forward to spring, but not may cuz of the mayflies (which don’t even live long enough to have evolved a digestive system) then the skeeters, then it’s finally cool enough to go outside… perhaps that’s why Fall is my favorite time of the year? One reason at least… plus foliage, nice crisp days, still warm enough and all that.
-- I am always doing what I cannot do yet, in order to learn how to do it. - Pablo Picasso -- http://snbcreative.wordpress.com/
woodspar
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posted 566 days ago
Yeah, ya gotta love NE – we love the fall – but it takes so long to get here… :-)
-- John
scottb
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posted 566 days ago
And it never lasts long enough!
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Sawhorse
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posted 566 days ago
Good lookin’ set-up…
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woodspar
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posted 566 days ago
Thanks Sawhorse!
-- John
Scott Bryan
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posted 244 days ago
Hi John,
You have a nice shop and a nice set of tools as well. I really like your collection of hand tools.
Thanks for the shop tour.
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woodspar
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posted 139 days ago
Belated thanks for your comments, Scott.
I have been away awhile but I am back.
Actually the shop is evolving and is not even set up right now
:-(
If you like the hand tools checkout my short blog about using those handtools, but, of course, there are some really great blogs by other lumberjocks on hand tools.
-- John