Greetings all, because I no longer even own a Dremel, and have settled in the south (I hope for a long time) I am dropping my “Doctordremel” ID and going to be the “Ex-Yankee”. And I’d thought to give an update and the shop by the creek project. Well, at least a month later than I ever thought it might take; I finally got my workshop closed up. I hung the salvaged patio door and installed the lock today.
This is a panorama from the front door.
I Picked up a second BT3100 locally and dedicated the left head for dado work. The base is mostly an old entertainment center with a riser platform to bring it up to normal height.
The offfeed table serves double duty as an assembly table. The wood lathe is only there temporarily until I build a stand for it.
Most of the creek sidewall is a long miter saw bench and parts center.
All the side benches are at the same height as the Frankensaw, that lets me support long crosscuts on the miter bench.
I went and bought a gazillion cheapo plastic food tubs to sort all my odds and ends out.
Well we are off for a week to Orlando and will look forward to being back on the forum when I return.
John
This is a panorama from the front door.
I Picked up a second BT3100 locally and dedicated the left head for dado work. The base is mostly an old entertainment center with a riser platform to bring it up to normal height.
The offfeed table serves double duty as an assembly table. The wood lathe is only there temporarily until I build a stand for it.
Most of the creek sidewall is a long miter saw bench and parts center.
All the side benches are at the same height as the Frankensaw, that lets me support long crosscuts on the miter bench.
I went and bought a gazillion cheapo plastic food tubs to sort all my odds and ends out.
Well we are off for a week to Orlando and will look forward to being back on the forum when I return.
John
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