Rossr Posted December 23, 2017 Report Posted December 23, 2017 9 hours ago, KingsCountyLeather said: You know... This topic has more than 4000 views! That’s great, But... There must be a few of you holding back on showing your work spaces? We are not here to criticize at all. I for one love to see everyone’s work station no matter how small or untidy. I also am always looking for better, nicer tools and ideas to incorporate in my own space. From the selection of photos already poster you all can see that there is a wide range on work areas, So... post your photos! Be proud of your work areas, be proud of your work! Here here I agree...more shop/workspace photos. I mean if I did it come on people you all can! Really is great to see them and regardless everyones space can give others great ideas Still loving all the different setups Thanks folks Quote
Rossr Posted December 23, 2017 Report Posted December 23, 2017 3 hours ago, plinkercases said: Nice old looking rein rounder... and what stitcher (?) is sneaking in on the right? How about the machine on the left too....someone is holding out on us there is a lot more shop here...pictures pictures Quote
Rossr Posted December 23, 2017 Report Posted December 23, 2017 3 hours ago, Rolandranch said: Ok no laughing... just got it set up a few weeks ago. (jk you can laugh ) Thats a Gerstner wood tool chest. Pretty stuff right there. Nice looking space for sure. You happen to get that tool chest off ebay a few weeks back? There was one on there with a bunch of leather tools including like 31 kelly tool company stamps, Ross Quote
Members leathersmyth Posted December 24, 2017 Members Report Posted December 24, 2017 4 hours ago, plinkercases said: Nice old looking rein rounder... and what stitcher (?) is sneaking in on the right? Thanks, Picture of another one as well , It is a Pearson showing on edge of picture 5 hours ago, Big Sioux Saddlery said: And another honey of a machine to the right of that big maple block. . . Pearson #6? Really like that solid old table too! And the rounder, and the knives. What's that machine in the upper left hand corner, partially out of sight? And the one to the left of that?:-) Thanks, Yes, a number 6 machine. The one to the left is a puritan macine Quote
Members Big Sioux Saddlery Posted December 24, 2017 Members Report Posted December 24, 2017 1 hour ago, leathersmyth said: Thanks, Yes, a number 6 machine. The one to the left is a puritan macine And a Sight Feed Spotter and a Landis 3 and what looks like a bobbin winder for something. I don't know anything about a Puritan machine. . . I know that some are chain stitch machines. . . tell us about yours. Man, you've got some goodies! Quote
Members Jake907 Posted December 24, 2017 Members Report Posted December 24, 2017 7 hours ago, leathersmyth said: This is the one, on top of is a 24" square maple pounding block as well. I have half doz of those 24 inch maple blocks, they are 8 " thick, maple stock.... that pounding block is SWEET!!! I have got to find something like that Quote -Jake North Country Leather and Wool
Mjolnir Posted December 24, 2017 Author Report Posted December 24, 2017 33 minutes ago, Big Sioux Saddlery said: And a Sight Feed Spotter and a Landis 3 and what looks like a bobbin winder for something. I don't know anything about a Puritan machine. . . I know that some are chain stitch machines. . . tell us about yours. Man, you've got some goodies! Ok I've got to step up and say, ' Please extrapolate on what the heck you are talkin' about for us newbies with a bench!'. 'Is that a burnheart 5 with a slanted jiggle or is it perhaps a sloop slitter six modified to make smores? Merry Christmas folks. Quote He attacked everything in life with a mix of extraordinary genius and naive incompetence, and it was often difficult to tell which was which. Douglas Adams
Members Rolandranch Posted December 24, 2017 Members Report Posted December 24, 2017 6 hours ago, KingsCountyLeather said: Nothing to laugh at here. Thats a great sewing machine! Nice wooden toolbox in the background. Did you make it? Thanks! No, I didn't make it. I got it as a gift from my dad. 4 hours ago, Orangeleather said: I’m in envy at your workspace, complete with window at eye level. nice. 1 Thank you! Yeah, I like the window, too. @bikermutt07 I know. So far I've only done smaller stuff so it hasn't been a problem yet... If I need to do bigger stuff I have enough room to pull it out. 3 hours ago, plinkercases said: Nothing to laugh at here.... I am finding as I move to the larger space it is actually less efficient since things aren't at arms length...in fact I keep reaching to where they "were" in the small home shop and there they are gone... I am still amazed how over time I slowly fit all kinds of stuff in that just seems to keep coming out... and yup LOVE your window!!!!... and hat. I know what you mean about the arms length. Pretty soon I want to upgrade to a stool with wheels. Thanks! I like my window and hat, too. 2 hours ago, Rossr said: Thats a Gerstner wood tool chest. Pretty stuff right there. Nice looking space for sure. You happen to get that tool chest off ebay a few weeks back? There was one on there with a bunch of leather tools including like 31 kelly tool company stamps, Ross Thanks, Ross! Yeah, my dad got like five of those chests at Costco about a year ago I think. Quote
Rossr Posted December 24, 2017 Report Posted December 24, 2017 @Rolandranch Upgrade that stool to wheels you wont regret it. I have a stool on wheels and i find myself wheeling around all the time! R Quote
Members Big Sioux Saddlery Posted December 24, 2017 Members Report Posted December 24, 2017 12 minutes ago, Mjolnir said: Ok I've got to step up and say, ' Please extrapolate on what the heck you are talkin' about for us newbies with a bench!'. 'Is that a burnheart 5 with a slanted jiggle or is it perhaps a sloop slitter six modified to make smores? Merry Christmas folks. Lol, sorry Mjolnir. A Sight Feed spotter is an old single shot spotting machine from the early 1900's. The name something or other "Smith" is cast on one side of the head, and "Sight Feed" on the other, but within the trade they are commonly known as as "Sight Feed" spotters. A Landis 3 is a wonderful old needle and awl stitcher, patterned somewhat after the Campbell and Randall machines. I can also see the wheel of what appears to be a hand bobbin winder for possible the Landis 3 or the Pearson #6. Quote
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