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Posts: 161
Joined: Feb. 16 2011
From: Danville, CA
show me your -shop- and I'll show yo...
Hope I haven't re-invented an old post - I did check first:)
I'd guess that most craftspersons are usually pretty proud of their workshops, I know this is true for myself. I'd really get a kick out of seeing where you guys make your magic.
How about everyone post their favorite shop photo.
Here's my best pic:
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Posts: 161
Joined: Feb. 16 2011
From: Danville, CA
RE: show me your -shop- and I'll sho... (in reply to birussell)
Good for you - use whatever space you can. I worked out of 1/4 of a garage for many years.
Luckily, guitars don't necessarily require a variety of large power tools so one can keeps things pretty small.
I personally like to keep my woodworking as high touch as possible; have yet to buy a jointer and likely never will. Found that power tools (read - routers) can mess things up pretty fast when they go awry. Chisels, planes and saw take a few extra seconds to create similar damage.