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Where to source materials etc. Also the place to show off your new bow or quiver etc.... Making things belongs in Traditional Crafts.

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#31 Post by NCArcher » Sun Aug 27, 2006 6:30 pm

Really keen to get it finished and start some projects. There's a very long list.

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#32 Post by Stickbow Hunter » Mon Aug 28, 2006 9:35 am

Looks good mate. Since it is a workshop are you going insulate it? Sure is a flash workshop.

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#33 Post by NCArcher » Tue Aug 29, 2006 11:11 am

I'll put some insulation on the roof.
I've got a single car garage, attached to the house, that it is difficult to move in let alone get a car in, because it's full of tools and machinery.
I hate not having a good workshop to play in.

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#34 Post by jaselpool » Tue Oct 10, 2006 1:58 am

OK as promised - nothing as grand as some of you guys and it gets a bit cramped when I have a few dozen arras on the go but I love it down in my cellar :)

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Most of the workspace in one room visible.


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Other room where I dip/varnish/dry.
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#35 Post by Stickbow Hunter » Tue Oct 10, 2006 7:24 pm

Looks like you've got it well set up Jase even if it does get a bit cramped at times. :D

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#36 Post by Hood » Tue Oct 10, 2006 7:54 pm

I hope you have an extraction fan down there somewhere :shock:
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#37 Post by jaselpool » Tue Oct 10, 2006 8:45 pm

Mick wrote:I hope you have an extraction fan down there somewhere :shock:
Dust mask and normal brick vents for me I'm afraid :(

It's pretty well ventilated (cold in the winter I reckon!)

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#38 Post by GrahameA » Wed Oct 11, 2006 9:34 am

Hi All

My workshop - an exercise in how much can be crammed into a very small space and a lifetime of collecting tools etc.

The best thing about it is the excellent ventilation, the worst the extreme lack of space.

The first photo is looking down the shop with Myford under its cover against the back wall. Check out the home-made linisher. The bright yellow cloth covers my wireless - it keeps the dust out of it.

The second is looking straight across with a project in progress sitting on top of my Triton it makes a handy small work area - with the wood-lathe behind it under its cover. On the wall are accesories for the wood lathe and fences for the router table There is a metal cutting bandsaw under the yellow cover
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#39 Post by Poppy » Wed Oct 11, 2006 5:47 pm

Are you in there somewhere Grahame (spot the Grahame) :lol:
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