Big enough to pull an RV in! The downside is it loses a lot of heat to drafting. And yes, it's been snowing all day- I'm supposed to be in Mexico today!
The tablesaw, with recently completed outfeed/assembly table. It's a pretty nice space, and still figuring out where to put everything.
I'm pretty excited about this new outfeed table. Just needs a couple finishing touches, but now I can safely run 8' sheets of plywood or longer boards off the saw without needing to lean over a running blade!
I'm thinking a dedicated shelf for jigs is in order, and maybe a power strip wired in to the table saw, so no more running multiple extension cords.
I'm thinking a dedicated shelf for jigs is in order, and maybe a power strip wired in to the table saw, so no more running multiple extension cords.
The miter saw station. Just needs dust collection figured out, some face frames and drawers.
And yes, dad, that is your box I hijacked 3 years ago to use for tools. Fits on that shelf like it was meant to go there!
And yes, dad, that is your box I hijacked 3 years ago to use for tools. Fits on that shelf like it was meant to go there!
There's a workbench under all that maple! You can see mortises on the headboard rails for the crib are being cleaned out- an incredibly tedious process!
My Norm Abrams inspired router table. Again, needs face frames and drawers, and that little power switch is getting hard wired in to the cabinet also. It's a pretty sweet design, with down-draft dust collection built in. I hope to write more on this one later. And by the way, you can't really see much of it, but that Triton router is sweet! If you're in the market for a router for a table, I highly recommend picking one up!
Lumber rack is still being built, so the back corner is a little cluttered. I'll try to post a couple pics of my cut-off storage organizer I built for under there too- it's not too bad of a way to go.
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