This is my round-thing making thing:
This is my flat-making thing thing:
And the beginnings of a beautiful clutter:
You may note that the wall is tilted relative to the table (and thus, the floor). When we moved in, I thought - oh, a workshop area! Concrete floor! Annnd... that's a ten-inch drop from the right to the left, I said to myself, I said.
The Floorist who came out and brought his classy laser level measured things and said "You have a ten-inch -- 10.01" to be exact -- drop from top to bottom there, mate." I think he used imperial measurements when he picked up my accent. (I'm told I have one).
The floor is 25mm (aye, one inch) thick medium-density particleboard flooring. It's quite solid.
But I may have to put out a general warning for my CDO friends out there. The slope of the wall definitely does not match the levelness of the floor, which is quite flat and level indeed.
And for those of you who understand, the bandsaw is called Bandy.
Big grey 4" hose connects to a 2hp* dust collector. I don't use it for rough turning, but always when I'm sanding on the lathe.
ReplyDelete*don't ask me what that is in killawarts**
**The name of a mystical school for magical tradesmen, I think.
Not shown are the shop lights. They're quite powerful, I have several of them, and they each burn a grand total of 25 watts. We have come a long, long way from incandescent flood lights.
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