Bob Oehler
10-10-2005, 12:01 AM
Hi all and thanks again for the warm welcome.
Sorry it took a few days but here are some pic's of my massive shop, all 16 X 12 feet of it. Yes there is some harbor freight machines but with a little work they perform very well. My shop is a mess and I need to do some cleaning. We did some some cleaning and some stuff got put in the shop and now it needs to leave. I also had a wood score with some cheery, more on that score later. I also have some sort of an artifact on a few of the shots that looks like bubbles. I do not know where they came from.
This shot was taken standing in my door looking longways across the shop toward my shop stove. In the background you see my chop saw and some kindling wood under it.
http://www.likeclockwork.com/wood/1.jpg
Turn a few degrees to the left and you can see my great sound system. Some lumber storage up above. Over the raido is mostly white oak and the one over the light is black walnut. Below the light you see my 1/2" spindle delta shaper. In front of that is my Jointer.
http://www.likeclockwork.com/wood/2.jpg
now I have walked to my saw and we are looking diaganly from the shaper. You see my air comperssor, some sanders on one of my stacks of stickeled wood, my planes, a few squares, etc.
http://www.likeclockwork.com/wood/3.jpg
here is my plane cabnit. Top shelf is my scraper plane, I know it's a KUNZ but the price was great and with some tweaking it does great. There are some nice Lee Neilson card scrapers in paper up there. Oil stone and oil, and a old valve stem to burnish, Hey folks this one works great. The next shelf is my Baily #5 and a Dunlop #5. Bottome shelf is my block plane (the 60-1/2 is on it's way from that popular auction site), baily #4 and some chisels.
http://www.likeclockwork.com/wood/4.jpg
Here is my table saw with it's work top on it. I use this to assemble projects and do general work.
http://www.likeclockwork.com/wood/5.jpg
OK it's not my shop but it is my first ever attempt at dovetailing. Just a few picts of that. I read the article on Frank Klause and the results are below.
http://www.likeclockwork.com/wood/6.jpg
http://www.likeclockwork.com/wood/7.jpg
http://www.likeclockwork.com/wood/8.jpg
Here you can see the "dovetail jig" that I made. It's made out of some scraps of 3/4 oak ply that I had left over from another project. I still need to plug the screw holes up. In it you see a 18" panel that I am getting ready to cut the pins on. It is for a pioneer chest that I am making for my brother for Christamss.
http://www.likeclockwork.com/wood/9.jpg
The building was originaly a chicken coupe and I put a better floor (pine boards) from a 100 year old houes that I tore down and saved some of the roof wood.
Well that's it for tonight.
I posted a question on 10/5 or thereabouts about using miller dowls in the pioneer chest. If some of you have time please look at it and see if what I want to do is sound.
take care
Bob Oehler
Sorry it took a few days but here are some pic's of my massive shop, all 16 X 12 feet of it. Yes there is some harbor freight machines but with a little work they perform very well. My shop is a mess and I need to do some cleaning. We did some some cleaning and some stuff got put in the shop and now it needs to leave. I also had a wood score with some cheery, more on that score later. I also have some sort of an artifact on a few of the shots that looks like bubbles. I do not know where they came from.
This shot was taken standing in my door looking longways across the shop toward my shop stove. In the background you see my chop saw and some kindling wood under it.
http://www.likeclockwork.com/wood/1.jpg
Turn a few degrees to the left and you can see my great sound system. Some lumber storage up above. Over the raido is mostly white oak and the one over the light is black walnut. Below the light you see my 1/2" spindle delta shaper. In front of that is my Jointer.
http://www.likeclockwork.com/wood/2.jpg
now I have walked to my saw and we are looking diaganly from the shaper. You see my air comperssor, some sanders on one of my stacks of stickeled wood, my planes, a few squares, etc.
http://www.likeclockwork.com/wood/3.jpg
here is my plane cabnit. Top shelf is my scraper plane, I know it's a KUNZ but the price was great and with some tweaking it does great. There are some nice Lee Neilson card scrapers in paper up there. Oil stone and oil, and a old valve stem to burnish, Hey folks this one works great. The next shelf is my Baily #5 and a Dunlop #5. Bottome shelf is my block plane (the 60-1/2 is on it's way from that popular auction site), baily #4 and some chisels.
http://www.likeclockwork.com/wood/4.jpg
Here is my table saw with it's work top on it. I use this to assemble projects and do general work.
http://www.likeclockwork.com/wood/5.jpg
OK it's not my shop but it is my first ever attempt at dovetailing. Just a few picts of that. I read the article on Frank Klause and the results are below.
http://www.likeclockwork.com/wood/6.jpg
http://www.likeclockwork.com/wood/7.jpg
http://www.likeclockwork.com/wood/8.jpg
Here you can see the "dovetail jig" that I made. It's made out of some scraps of 3/4 oak ply that I had left over from another project. I still need to plug the screw holes up. In it you see a 18" panel that I am getting ready to cut the pins on. It is for a pioneer chest that I am making for my brother for Christamss.
http://www.likeclockwork.com/wood/9.jpg
The building was originaly a chicken coupe and I put a better floor (pine boards) from a 100 year old houes that I tore down and saved some of the roof wood.
Well that's it for tonight.
I posted a question on 10/5 or thereabouts about using miller dowls in the pioneer chest. If some of you have time please look at it and see if what I want to do is sound.
take care
Bob Oehler