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I have not seen a topic posted on shops yet. How about if we start one on what your shop looks like.

Personally I am remodeling and getting ready to move into a bigger shop and would love to see some of

your shops for ideas. If you are willing to share photos of your work place lets see where this will go.

I will post photos of my shop when I am moved in. Thanks.

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Hawgman, I haven't seen it for a while, but there was a thread on here at one time with a lot of peoples shops. I remember posting mine on there. There were some great shops. I'd be willing to do so again if we start a new one.

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Hawgman, I haven't seen it for a while, but there was a thread on here at one time with a lot of peoples shops. I remember posting mine on there. There were some great shops. I'd be willing to do so again if we start a new one.

Dually, I have looked and cannot seem to find that thread. Any ideas where it is?

If not Feel free to be the first to post pics here. Thanks.

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It did take some searching but I found this: http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=826 .

It should help with some ideas. I've been planning on building a workshop myself, but my boys want a weightroom, so I'm planning to try to fit both in a 10'x29' space.

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It did take some searching but I found this: http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=826 .

It should help with some ideas. I've been planning on building a workshop myself, but my boys want a weightroom, so I'm planning to try to fit both in a 10'x29' space.

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JohnD, Thanks for finding this post this is just what I was looking foor. Lots of great ideas here.

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Spent the afternoon with Tim of TKleather yesterday. He's an old friend but I don't make it over there much. We sat by the fire and talked leather, and horses, and whiskey. His is a shop that should be posted on here. Small but rustic and Kool.

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Spent the afternoon with Tim of TKleather yesterday. He's an old friend but I don't make it over there much. We sat by the fire and talked leather, and horses, and whiskey. His is a shop that should be posted on here. Small but rustic and Kool.

Ok Dually hounded me Yesterday and now today on here so I will post some pictures of my humble little shop. Now keep in mind that this shop is only 10x20 so I dont have a whole lot of room to work with.

This first picture is what you see as soon as you walk in the door.

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This is looking to the left. straight ahead is my tooling rock, to the left is where I do all of my oil and finishes, and to the right is just kind of an extra little cutting area and I tend to do all of my rivet and spot setting over there.

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This is the other end of the shop, to the left there in the back is my little closet and leather storage, it is a mess right now all the way around but hey it is working for the time being. my cutting table is on the right. and of course my little singer there on the left.

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This last picture is just my cutting table and some of my chap patterns and such on the wall. nothin fancy but they work.

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Well there you have it. It is a tiny little space but it works if you have any questions about anything let me know and I would be more than happy to answer.

Tim Worley

TK-Leather

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Ok Dually hounded me Yesterday and now today on here so I will post some pictures of my humble little shop. Now keep in mind that this shop is only 10x20 so I dont have a whole lot of room to work with.

This first picture is what you see as soon as you walk in the door.

From the door.jpg

This is looking to the left. straight ahead is my tooling rock, to the left is where I do all of my oil and finishes, and to the right is just kind of an extra little cutting area and I tend to do all of my rivet and spot setting over there.

Tooling bench.jpg

This is the other end of the shop, to the left there in the back is my little closet and leather storage, it is a mess right now all the way around but hey it is working for the time being. my cutting table is on the right. and of course my little singer there on the left.

Cutting table and Leather storage.jpg

This last picture is just my cutting table and some of my chap patterns and such on the wall. nothin fancy but they work.

Cutting table.jpg

Well there you have it. It is a tiny little space but it works if you have any questions about anything let me know and I would be more than happy to answer.

Tim Worley

TK-Leather

Hello Everyone Stephen Here from Ontario Canada. Here is my workshop, In the basement where the wife would allow! As you can see it has all the useful bench machines, Tippmann embosser, Italian r-74 rotary hand crank punch machine. Adler 205-64, my old book press where I use magnesuim die to make impression on the leather.

Gosh ther eis so much more on the other side, Pearson harness stitcher, Krups Splitter, Fav Skiver. Everything I need to run www.Greenmanleather.ca

I took 2 years to find everything some new and some used and some for a steal of a deal.

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Tim, I am moving from a room 9' X 12' into a 12' X 20' building about the same size as yours.

Your layout is good and has given me some ideas. Thanks for the pics.

tat2, Thanks for your pics. I have an old book press that I am restoring much like the one you have.

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