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So,this is my working table and the couple of machines I use in my work.The inlaying don`t need a huge of space that`s why my workshop is so tiny.


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GaryK

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posted 59 days ago

I like the wall in back of your table.

It doesn’t look like you need much room!

-- Gary, East TX -- The longest journey begins with a single step.

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zebrano

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posted 59 days ago

Yes it`s quite funny.May be my work don`t need much room but my feet…..

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HallTree

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posted 58 days ago

Very interesting shop and you do some nice work. I think that if we had a contest on who has the smallest shop, yours would win.

-- Ron in Osseo, Minnesota

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zebrano

56 posts in 60 days


posted 57 days ago

Thanks.I don`t mind winning such a contest :)

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Scott Bryan

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posted 57 days ago

Hi Zebrano,

This is an interesting shop that you have. It is amazing that you can produce the work that you do in such a small space. It is testimony to your craftmanship that you are able to produce the quality of work that you do with the minimal amount of tools that you have.

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.

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zebrano

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posted 57 days ago

Thank you Scott.Perhaps this is a national feature to use the minimum of tools.For example I use hand saw so far for sawing my pendants,hair barrettes,brooches,etc.Therefore this process gives a power to my muscles. :)

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