Woodworking Shop Tour 2016

stvrowe

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I have had numerous requests for a shop tour on my Youtube channel and this is the result.  There are several highlights of Festool shop related furniture that I have made over the years that may be of interest to members here.

Extreme Woodworker Shop Tour 2016

Steve
 
Nice...really nice shop. Well organized and laid out.

I especially like the Martin, that looks like it'd be a pleasure to use and it probably puts a smile on your face everytime you fire it up. [big grin] ...1/100th of a degree  [cool] [cool]

Thanks for the tour.
 
Hey Steve, thanks so much for sharing! You saved me a trip... [laughing]

The caliber of tools you have is quite substantial; how long have you been woodworking and growing your collection? (especially your stationary tools)

Kevin
 
Nice shop, Steve.  Thanks for the tour.  Do you work with the garage doors open at all? 
 
Steve, thank you for the tour!  Shop is amazing!  1 question, for your Kapex stand it looked like you had brackets on the side to attach wings for more support, is that correct?
 
Thanks all,

Krkww said:
Hey Steve, thanks so much for sharing! You saved me a trip... [laughing]

The caliber of tools you have is quite substantial; how long have you been woodworking and growing your collection? (especially your stationary tools)

Kevin

Kevin (a trip to where?)
I have been woodworking since 1979 with my first workshop being the kitchen and back porch of a townhouse.  Tools were all Craftsman & B&D (circular saw, drill, jigsaw and a router) and a few hand tools.  I still have the first piece of furniture built and it has done great despite me not knowing anything about furniture construction and breaking most of the 'rules' in place today.  To give a historical perspective, this was 10 years before New Yankee Workshop first aired and 4 years after the first issue of Fine Woodworking.

I have had a number of shops and various tool upgrades over the years.  The serious upgrading started in about 2000 and all but a handful of stationary tools have been upgraded over the past 16 years. 

neilc said:
Nice shop, Steve.  Thanks for the tour.  Do you work with the garage doors open at all? 

Sometimes when the weather is really nice.  Sometimes the weather undergoes drastic changes and if my shop is relatively cold, I will not open the doors to prevent condensation from humid air and the resultant rust.  I also try to be considerate of my neighbors because of the noise.  I have had no complaints about this in the entire 26 years and I have even been in the shop at 2-4 am.

Wooden Skye said:
Steve, thank you for the tour!  Shop is amazing!  1 question, for your Kapex stand it looked like you had brackets on the side to attach wings for more support, is that correct?

Yes - I use the Aigner rails which are reasonably priced.  The extension tables are not so reasonably priced.  I have 3 extension tables so I can extend in either direction a total of 3 meters.  (With the extension clamp, you can attach one table to another).

PA floor guy said:
Steve.  Could you tell me what the name of your workbench was again.  Sam

The workbench is a Diefenbach.  It was imported by a Colorado company run by a German lady named Gabby but she closed the business years ago.  I don't know if the Diefenbach bench is still made.

Steve
 
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