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Woods of Arcady

comments (3) July 25th, 2011 in Shop Tours        
tirto90 tirto90, member
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My hand-made tablesaw
The Balcony
Me and my mate (Fiky)
Bad clearance, but precise
My hand-made tablesaw - CLICK TO ENLARGE

My hand-made tablesaw


Shop Specs

  • Location: Bandung, , Indonesia
  • Size: 26sq. ft.
  • Type: Other
  • Focus: Furniture
  • Heating/Cooling:

This is my workshop and the beginning of my "Woodworking Journey".

It started from 2nd floor balcony and I don't know where it will end.



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Comments (3)

tirto90 tirto90 writes: Hi! Thanks for the comment!
Its really exciting to hear a success story from someone that through the beginning harder than me. Its such a motivation, thanks! (I'll visit your profile).
For now, I still don't have a problem with rust because all the tools I have are made from wood. My brother also live on Texas :)
Regards
Posted: 7:52 am on July 30th

michelpoirier michelpoirier writes: Interesting... my woodworking journey also begun on a balcony at the fourth floor ten years ago. The shop and tools don't make the wood worker. Most furniture built a century ago that we all admire were crafted without the fancy tools we have the luxury to purchase in today's market. As for my journey, I now have a nice, but small, studio with a few basic tools in it, but the real pleasure still in working wood with hand tools on my workbench.
Michel
Posted: 4:33 am on July 26th

hhmacdonald hhmacdonald writes: A woodworking journey is traveled with your hands and your tools. Looks like you're in the right direction.
Being out doors what do you do to keep the rust down? I live on the Texas coast and have to oil everything all the time.
Posted: 7:19 pm on July 25th

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