Creative Woodworks & crafts 2004-06, страница 33

Creative Woodworks & crafts 2004-06, страница 33

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The back door is handy not only for aeccss, but also because it allows a nice breeze to flow through his work area. It may seem that the space is limited once you pass the scroll saw, but it is adequate and safe.

The drill press is as important a tool as anything else in Dave's shop, especially because he is a stack cutter. He keeps it set up for quick action, although I wonder just how large a stack he cuts given the size of the drills on the tray.

As mentioned earlier. Dave tackles any woodworking-project. not only scrolling. He built all of the cabinets in the shop and many in the house. His largest project was a set of very large trophy cases for his daughter's school that he built with a friend at. a cost of more than S800. They built them mostly in his friend's shop due to the number of full 3/4" sheets of hardwood plywood needed for the project.

The bench also functions as an out-feed table for the table saw, and if needed, the table saw provides additional work surface with everything on the same level.

T he seam in the floor is the original shop ended. An addition was added to the rear of the carport, which now extends even with the rear of the house. And there is still room for Jackie's car in front of the shop.

hanging it on the wall, it does not take up valuable floor space or room under a bench.

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