Sometimes you can't have too large of a shop.

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I'm currently working on an oak kitchen. At times it gets a little cramped even in my 1600sf. Thankfully these are out of here tomorrow, I'll update pics as progress is made.

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Mike
 
Is it just the photo angle or are those carcasses extra deep?
 
just moved,3 1/2 car garage to a 2,its killing me,but its all mine,instead of half,I was very cancerous,took more than my share,threw attrition,so its like ten pounds of stuff into a five pound bag
 
johninthecamper said:
just moved,3 1/2 car garage to a 2,its killing me,but its all mine,instead of half,I was very cancerous,took more than my share,threw attrition,so its like ten pounds of stuff into a five pound bag
Yes, it's tough to work efficiently in small spaces, if you have to keep moving things to access what you need next. I am very fortunate to have a separate garage/ metal working area and additional storage space away from the wood shop. It's much more difficult to have various enterprises all together. Sawdust and welding never go well together..... [eek]

Mike
 
Lots of dovetails for drawers, unfortunately undermount slides weren't in the budget for this one.
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Since I got the Dodd's dovetail machine things go a little faster than they did with a jig and router.



Mike
 
Well after a few weeks of work-electrical, plumbing, drywalling, refinishing the floor, setting cabinets refinishing trim, doors and windows, and soapstone install, all that is left is the leaded glass for the upper doors and the handmade tile for the backsplash.

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A lot of work for a small, simple kitchen

Sorry for the crappy cell pic

Mike
 
I'm quite jealous of that jointer, when I purchased my jointer out on the West Coast, there were no used machines available and I was lucky to find a new Poitras 8" jointer but, it was very expensive back in 1980.  The weather is nice in California but, very little hardwood and almost no used quality woodworking machines.

BTW - Nice work  [cool]
 
jacko9 said:
.  The weather is nice in California but, very little hardwood and almost no used quality woodworking machines.

BTW - Nice work  [cool]

That's interesting because a lot of the nicer machines I find are all on the left coast! Check out OWWM and you will probably find what your looking for.

Mike-enabler
 
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