It’s November, and that means another blog anniversary is in the offing. Time for an update on the shop.
The main work area is the most changed from last year. Near left, you can see the WorkSharp 3000 sharpening system I’m now using to keep my chisels and plane blades in good shape. The hand tools are mostly out of sight but not out of mind. The new compact work bench is visible on the left, and just beyond it the Flipsie (the family nickname for my flip-top tool stand, derived from the toy dog in Fairly OddParents). You can also see that there are more pipe clamps hanging on the far wall. The far left corner has become a mess, and is in dire need of organizing.
The front half, where I do my stock prep and large assembly work, is mostly the same except for the addition of the DeWalt 735 planer, which I keep rolled into the corner when not in use. That cardboard box on the shelf of the planer stand is where I keep my Veritas jointer plane.
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Nothing really different in the wood storage area, except that I’ve got a bunch of 5/4 walnut and cherry stacked up ready to be prepped for a project (a king-sized bed) and a few remnants of 2×4 left over from the compact workbench still taking up space.
Right now I really don’t have any particular plans for shop upgrades. We’ll see what the next year brings.
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