Creative Woodworks & crafts 2005-03, страница 63

Creative Woodworks & crafts 2005-03, страница 63

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Oh yeah, we do have a little wood stored along the back walls in the shop, too!!!

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• Then there's this 8'-long vvork-jt bench area with pegboard and II hooks and shelves, which hold all if kinds of wonderful things that we ||use for making our projects. If (Karen wanted me lo explain If here that I really did clean up this jf area before taking these photos.)

■Needless to say, no assembly If work gets done on this bench. I I have lo do that work on a table |oul in the other room. However, I Ihis bench is made out of 2x4s on ledge, so it will handle the heavy-|duty jobs. A good size vice on |one end of it is perfect to hold all K kinds of things in place so we ■lean hammer on them, bend them, pcut them off, file them, and f:olherwise shape them to our I: specifications.

In order to catch some more of the airborne dust in the shop, we have an air cleaning system installed overhead. It's from PennState Industries, and it does a terrific job of capturing the dust.

That about does it. We hope that you have enjoyed the photo tour. As you can see, our little scroll saw shop is squeezed for space, but this certainly hasn't limited our abilities to make nice projects. It is a pretty good example of the typical amount of space in which many other scroll saw enthusiasts work. We do have room in other areas of our basement where we can assemble things, and we also utilize the garage for assembling and finishing, as well as the outdoors (whenever weather permits). We've been working here for about nine years, and we hope we will have many more years ahead of us for making sawdust! f-*

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