Jordan Report post Posted February 2, 2008 Pre-crash of 2008 there was a thread of photos of a bunch of workshop areas and as mine is still a work in progress I would like to see some more so I can incorporate some of ya'll's ideas into mine as I build it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Drac Report post Posted February 2, 2008 I would've liked to have seen that thread. anyway, here's me little workshop. there's a little under-the-stairs storage area to the right of the large table behind the wall that the table is against too, but there was no need to take a picture and make everyone feel sorry... er... I mean, um... jealous, yeah, that's it. jealous! of me having that area. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wolvenstien Report post Posted February 2, 2008 I have changed my area around so much I am getting dizzy with it.... I dont have any up to date pix right now.... I will get some tonight and post em.... but I AINT CLEANIN UP! like everyone did in the last thread.... LOL Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wolvenstien Report post Posted February 2, 2008 Ok, NO picking on me for not cleaning up.... The first four pix are from (I think) when i first moved my work area into the spare bed room.... I have re-arranged it quite a bit since.... And here are a few pix showing how my work area, not unlike cancer, has spread out and claimed more area.... My 2 foot carving florescent light: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SCOUTER Report post Posted February 2, 2008 Jordan, Always love seeing people's shops. My whole basement is my "shop" as a tool junkie I tripping over 5 lathes, 4 Drill presses, 3 table saws, and just about every tool in the Craftsman catalog. After some time I realized I use the same 3 tools all the time! For my Leatherwork I like to work in comfort. Don't laugh but my kitchen table is where I do most of my leatherwork. That 60 year old kitchen table is very comfortable and heck I live alone! This is where I keep my Tippmann Boss, yep my Living Room! (now that's living!) Wolvie-Holy Cow I'm envious! Sweet collection! "They say that a CLEAN shop is the sign of a sick mind" :D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
leatheroo Report post Posted February 2, 2008 Glad to hear i am not the only one who uses the kitchen table! The painful part is having to put everything away, then getting it out again. For some unknown reason my hubby and kids dont like eating amongst the leather, dyes and tool. I am thinking of selling one of my kids so i can have their bedroom as a work room....i have one painful teenage son going cheap! No pics...just put it all away again! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
william Report post Posted February 2, 2008 (edited) Well Ill have to clean up the Garage first before I post any Pictures should only take about let me see two weeks. Wolvenstien must have taken you hours to clean if not I envy that you are so organized and such a neat person. Edited February 2, 2008 by william Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Luke Hatley Report post Posted February 2, 2008 this is un cleaned from 2 weeks work Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Regis Report post Posted February 2, 2008 All of you have nice shops and Luke, you're being modest. What about the other camera angles (and room)?? Mine is split between desk in my office in house and some counter space & torro in the garage. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wolvenstien Report post Posted February 2, 2008 I started off in the kitchen... but the wife refused to allow me to use the table (because she knew once I laid claim to it, it would forever be lost.... Then my mom who lived with us passed away, and I slowly cleaned out her room and finally decided to move into it... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
esantoro Report post Posted February 2, 2008 Here's a bit of my workshop. I like using magnets to organize tools. I have a bunch of small nickel plated magnets, which I'll post pics of later, stuck all over the place, including my 441, to hold up notes, neeldes, screws, light tools, etc. Ed Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Duke Report post Posted February 3, 2008 ok well here are some pics of my shop. this comment kind of flows over into another thread that I had commented on yesterday, about my version of the al stohlman bench. like I said in that thread, the general construction of that bench is complete, the only thing left to do is build the cabinet doors. my co-worker is going to come over and freehand draw the pictorials that were on al stohlmans bench, and then I will paint it on. not into doing carved veneer like al did.takes too much time.something that is short for me.I also would like to thank jsutterby for the drawing on the al stohlman tooling desk. thats another project I will be tackling soon.thanks agian jsutterby! PS~ dont be too critical, I didnt clean up at all. just walked out in the garage an started snapping pics. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
william Report post Posted February 3, 2008 O K lets see here are some pictures of my work area. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jordan Report post Posted February 3, 2008 Hey if it was clean it wouldn't be a workshop would it! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SCOUTER Report post Posted February 3, 2008 (edited) If you want to talk workshops... Al Stohlman had a beautiful workbench that was a work of art but for me not as comfortable as I like. Spending 4 hours standing over a carving can be hard on the back! Now, to date the best most well thought out work area I have found for leatherworking is by Peter Main. Just go to his website and click "Studio Workshop" http://www.petermain.com/parent.htm Edited February 3, 2008 by SCOUTER Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
David Fields Report post Posted February 4, 2008 My "shop" is actually a spare bedroom that I use for all of my various hobbies. I use to be a record collector and collected vinyl records so the room has thousands of old LP and 45RPM records. I also use to be into shortwave radio so that equipment is also in the room as well as being my computer room. I'm an artist/graphic designer by trade so the room has a drawing table which is where I do my leatherwork. Needless to say the room is VERY cluttered and not worthy of a photo. Some of use guys have very nice shops and I'm envious! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hiloboy Report post Posted February 4, 2008 heres my shop this is where i work and play... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hoyden Report post Posted February 4, 2008 I do alot of sewing and machine embroidery, so for now, my space is the three season room. Embroidery machine on the first table. The sewing machine on the 2nd table gets put into it's case and put away when I'm working on my leather projects over there. The upright drawers in the corner have all my dyes, leather paints, tools and other leathers stuff in them. Hardware and rivets are in the storage units and white box on top of the filing cabinet and upright drawers. Leather straps are in the bottom of the white drawers with sewing stuff in the top drawer. On top of the white drawers is a piece of glass that I have my webbing burning tools on. Under the second table, where you can't see is the hardware over flow and my leather scrap bin. The mess behind the office chair is lots of webbing, fabric for lining dog collars in the plastic bin and piles of parts of colored sides of suedes and leathers that are put away. Bookshelf in the foreground has bins of different widths of webbing, art books, bins of conchos and other bits Millstone, my Artisan sewing machine. All my sides of leather are rolled up and stored in my bedroom closet. I put in those california closet shelving type things so I could store leather in there I can't wait until we finish the room downstairs, an 10' x 12' workshop that will have plenty of room for both my sewing and my leather hobbies. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jordan Report post Posted February 4, 2008 Thanks everyone for the pics, keep it up, I enjoy seeing where all this beautiful leatherwork is coming from "Shows to go ya" don't need all the bells and whistles to turn out quality LOL. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Duke Report post Posted February 5, 2008 I enjoy it as well. makes me wish I had an extra room in the house. I feel so cramped out in the car. im stuck between my table saw, my jetski, my welders and grinders and such. sometimes it sucks being a jack of all trades and master of none Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freak Report post Posted February 5, 2008 I'm saving for a tent... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jordan Report post Posted February 5, 2008 (edited) Thas why you be a freak, you crack me up. Seriously though hows the neighborhood? If the dang insurance companies don't stop draggin their feet, me, the wife and our 4 dogs may be movin into the box next door....LOL Jordan...BTW I have 2 tents and a stove! Edited February 5, 2008 by Jordan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
faceOdd Report post Posted March 13, 2008 (edited) I've enjoyed seeing pictures of your workshops, and thought I would share a few of mine. You'll notice it's full of '80s brown furniture - this isn't my personal style choice, but they were all free. It started with the table, then the bookshelf, then the little 'night stand', and then the desk (which is by far the heaviest thing we own!) Now there's also a room divider in front of the black table where I store my leather, and in front of that a padded bench with a big pillow propped against the wall. It's a perfect spot for sewing, drinking coffee, daydreaming, etc. The good thing about the bench is that from there I can't reach the computer, so I sometimes manage to get a few things done : ) The room is 9'x12'. It's well-organized though, and although I could almost open a used furniture store with all the things I've managed to fit, it actually functions rather well. My chair spins between my desk and my workbench, I have several places to set my coffee, and all of my tools are within reach - especially since they're usually in a heap on the table! This is the 4th version of workshop for me. I started at the same table, in the corner of my son's room, in 2004. Later that year we moved to a bigger house and I had the front room with a water view! It was also the main entryway of our house, so I was constantly interrupted. In frustration I moved my shop to a rental space for six months, which was really nice but a little inconvenient. Finally, we moved once again and I've got a private, finished room in the daylight basement. The ironic thing? The wall in my current shop was already the exact same shade of greenish-yellow that I painted my rental space : ) Taken early in my mask-making days, when prototype bags still had the 'spotlight': And how it normally looks these days: And now, I better get back to work! Thanks for looking! ~Tammy Edited March 13, 2008 by TCLeathercraft Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tina Report post Posted March 16, 2008 Here's my little work shop. I finally got around to clean the place enough to take some pictures (yeah,l I'm a messy creature). It's usually like a tornado have entered the area:-) The good thing is, I can always close the door and no one will know:-) I love my former dresser/drawer, it holds tons of stuff without showing it. It seams like the "bigger place" you have, the more you collect and the more you need, go figure. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BillB Report post Posted March 17, 2008 Since folks were showing their work areas I finally took some pictures of our craft room. Right now only my leather stuff is in it. Where I am taking the pictures from will be where my wife's loom will go when it arrives. I appreciate seeing everyone's areas since when we build the house in Minnesota part of the basement will be turned into the craft room and I will get to add to the leather areas. One item I plan on putting into the room is a sealed cabinet with a built in exhaust system t the outside so when dyed/finished items are drying ithe smell doesn't go all through the house. I also plan on a large cutting table with racks to hold the leather, that way I can have dark cloth curtains so the sun light doesn't darken the leather before I get to work on it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites