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Old 07-13-2008, 12:37 AM   #1
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Default My Scrolling Corner

Well a couple pictures of the corner of my shop that has the honor of housing the most important tool, my scroll saw. You can see the drill press, the dremel box, some wood and just a few of my clamps.

So what does your scrolling corner look like?

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Old 07-13-2008, 12:50 AM   #2
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I really envy those of you with indoor shops!


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Old 07-13-2008, 01:40 AM   #3
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My scroll room. F250 wanna compare clamp racks.hehe.
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Old 07-13-2008, 01:45 AM   #4
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Actully I do have a pic of Chance laying on the furniture. HEHE groan.
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It isn't usually this tidy and we have added a DeWalt planer/thicknesser, along with a few other bits and pieces, so there is less room than ever.

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One day your wish will come true Rev Redmond........may I suggest trying to get that band saw off of the chair. Looks like an accident waiting to happen. I see a table to the right of your saw maybe you could bolt it to that. Just a suggestion no criticism intended. Your doing some nice cuttings with the tool you have.
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Rev. When you look back and sigh and think how far you have come from such humble beginnings .Looks like a little prayer is needed . I used to work in the same situation .I now have a 16'x20' old family room that I pulled away from our mobile home .
My cousin was married to a native fisherman . He also did carving . When I visited him I asked to see his shop . Picture if you will , a bandsaw with a frame over top just big enough to cover the saw . He stood in the elements . He used the saw to rough out the pieces . His work was sold all over the lower B.C. mainland and Vancouver island .
My shop has so many tools in it that when I want to use one I have to move one out of the way to get at it . A lot are still in their original boxes . Simpler is better , having too many tools can lead to incomplete projects . KISS is the better way to go . Keep to the basics . Cheers .Roger
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lol, yeah the bandsaw on the chair is a bit aggravating, but it is there for a reason. If I do not park the saw there, then my father will park the other lawnmower there effectively running me out of the little area that I requisitioned for my shop. I do not use it anyway. I probably will later on down the line, but so far I have only used it once.
I am hoping to be able to move into my late uncle's mobile home the first of next year. If I do, I plan on converting the room at the back into an indoor shop, complete with an actual table for the bandsaw. If I ever hit the $5000 giftcard drawing at HD, I will be building a proper shop (including a Dremel scrollsaw).

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I've included some pictures of my shop, yes, I did clean it before I took the pictures and I know it's against strict scrollsaw laws, so have me arrested...lol.

As always, Sadee the shop guard dog is guarding my stuff, notice the exposed teeth and ears straight up like a good Dobie...yea right, she's staring at the treat I have in my hand to get her to pose...

Please also notice my wife makes me keep all of the yard equipment in my shop taking up valuable space that I could use for more toys/tools.

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Mike, I like the moat in front of your shop.
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