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David Eisan
07-20-2005, 7:00 AM
Hello everyone,

I thought I would post some interesting woodworking photos from my recent three week trip to Europe.

My girlfriend (aka shop helper) and I flew to Munich Germany, rented a car and drove through Germany, Austria and Slovenia ending up in Croatia where she is from.

One very unusual European combination machine which apparently is quite popular in Europe is the ATV/Bandsaw, I think Laguna is coming out with one of these soon,

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/atvbandsaw1.jpg

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/atvbandsaw2.jpg

People over there still burn lots of wood at home. Every house has a large pile drying. As such, I was very surprised by the all the forests I saw. Apparently you call this guy and he drives to your house to cut up your wood for you.

I spent about a week in the small village of Podstrana just south of Split, Croatia on the Adriatic Sea. On a day trip to Omis, just a little further south I came upon this on the side of the road,

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/boat1.jpg

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/boat2.jpg

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/boat3.jpg

This boat is being built mostly by hand like they used to be built, to take tourists out for day trips. It is made from a couple planks of Ash. If you want to play where's Waldo, see if you can find Katarina in the last photo.

One of the neatest people I met over in Croatia was one of Katarina’s Uncles. I don't know if I should be talking about this, but he was a pilot in the Luftwaffa during WWII. The politics of the former Yugoslavia are quite strange so I won't go into hows and whys of why he was on the side of the Germans, but he is a very nice old man who happens to be a woodworker. He is 83 and up until recently was still puttering away in his shop building things. All his wooden hand planes were bought new 50 years ago and have been kept in great shape. Here is a very cluttered shot of his workbench and maybe you can make out some planes on the bench and in his tool cabinet,

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/uncleworkbench.jpg

At his age he isn't able to do much woodworking anymore but his eyes lit up as his daughter in-law translated between us about his tools and the things he had made.

Personally I don't know if I would ever have the kahunahs to ever use this, but here is his table saw and the craftsman himself,

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/uncletablesaw.jpg

Yes folks, that is a wooden top table saw. It has a *real* 5hp (not Sears 5hp) motor on it and takes a 14" blade. I never did ask him about a rip fence but you can see the groove in the top for the mitre gauge and the mitre gauge to his right leaning against the wall on its fence.

Saw lots of beautiful scenery, ate some great food, had a little drink and met wonderful people, I will leave the pictures of nude beaches full vacationing healthy German women to your imagination.

If you have family in Europe directly or by marriage, go visit them, it is another world across the Ocean,

David.

Bob Winkler
07-20-2005, 7:06 AM
Great pics. Thanks a lot for sharing them.

Doug Shepard
07-20-2005, 7:11 AM
Very interesting pics. Sounds like you had a good time. I like the ATV Combo machine. How many feet per gallon (OK meters per liter) does that thing cut?

Richard Wolf
07-20-2005, 7:34 AM
Great, talk about portable power tools!

Richard

Alan Turner
07-20-2005, 8:56 AM
Wonderful pix, and sounds like a great trip. Now I know where Woodmizer got the wheels idea.

Tyler Howell
07-20-2005, 9:16 AM
Thanks Dave.
Great pix

Frank Pellow
07-20-2005, 9:21 AM
David, I really really enjoyed the pictures and the narative that you provided about them. Sounds like you had a really great trip -and these are just the woodworking oriented aspects of it. I expect that there are many additional things that you discovered.

Bob Noles
07-20-2005, 9:48 AM
David,

Wow.... what a great sounding trip and to get to enjoy some real woodworking education while there was icing on the cake. I envy the memories you brought back and kind enough to share some of those with us.

Would love to see more.

Jerry Olexa
07-20-2005, 9:51 AM
Great pics. Thank you

Don Stanley
07-20-2005, 9:54 AM
I love these mini forum vacations. Great pictures! Thanks Dave

-Don

Norman Hitt
07-20-2005, 6:10 PM
Great Pics & commentary, David. Sure makes me me miss some of my favorite places around Europe that I often visited when I lived there. That's going to be a really neat "Day Trip Boat" when they get it finished. You may have to go back again and get us some pics of it when it's finished. :)

One thing about the pics, though, when a "Certain Individual" up in Bucks Co., Pa sees the ATV Bandsaw pic, I can just see him now, trying to mount a MiniMax onto a Kubota. :D

I think I NEED one of those machines. :)

Jim Becker
07-20-2005, 9:15 PM
One thing about the pics, though, when a "Certain Individual" up in Bucks Co., Pa sees the ATV Bandsaw pic, I can just see him now, trying to mount a MiniMax onto a Kubota.

Hmm...PTO is 540 RPM so with the right pulley ratio...the backhoe is 650 lbs and is safe on the back, so the MM16 shouldn't be a problem as long as the loader is on the front to balance it out...hmmm... ;) NOT!!!

Nice pics, David!

Martin Hart
07-21-2005, 2:39 AM
Nice pictures. The ATVsaw kinda reminds me of the guys who used to cycle round the streets in my town in England, way back when, and use the same bike pedals to spin a sharpening wheel for knives etc. Combo tools have quite the history.

Aaron Koehl
07-21-2005, 9:12 AM
Great trip coverage David-- keep it coming.

Chris Padilla
07-21-2005, 12:33 PM
Cool stuff, David. My wife is from Belgrade (Serbia) and her father has a nice little metal shop where he and his son fabricate all sorts of rod iron structures (fences, gates, window security protection, etc.). The shop is in the garage of the apartment building he lives in.

Europe rocks...I love going there.

Steve Clardy
07-21-2005, 4:31 PM
Thanks for sharing. Very interesting!!

Ernie Kuhn
07-21-2005, 5:54 PM
David,
Zadravo, bratso.
Lived in Zagreb for 4 years (1976-1980), worked at the Krsko Commercial Nuke plant just over the border in Slovenia. Spent time in Split, Dubrovnik, and a lot in Zadar. We were "adopted" by a family in Zadar whose son was in Zagreb. By any chance did you get to see the lakes at Plitvice?
4 of the best years of my life. People we met were super.
Haven't had Chevaps or Bif Tar Tar since (or Skenderbek).
Congratulations on your trip. Excellent pictures. Made me homesick.
Thanks again.
Ernie

Vaughn McMillan
07-21-2005, 6:10 PM
Thanks for the pics and narrative, David. Very cool stuff to look at online, and I'm sure it was much more impressive being there in person. I'm guessing the uncle doesn't need to use a ZCI with the wood-topped table saw, huh?

- Vaughn