Creating my workspace II
…Castle workshop because I don’t need them there. This is very freeing for me; no dust collection systems, protective face shields, dust masks, ear protection and so on. My workspace…
…Castle workshop because I don’t need them there. This is very freeing for me; no dust collection systems, protective face shields, dust masks, ear protection and so on. My workspace…
…for crafting artisans usually alone could share workspace and thereby gain the interaction they really need beyond and within their own craft arena. Hannah now shares my workspace and makes…
…of sometimes using pre-dimensioned wood where I either buy in pre-milled stock that’s readily available or indeed have a friend mill it for me rather than occupy valuable workspace with…
…headphones from the workspace if someone else is sharing the workspace. Woodworking is a totally immersive experience and not a place of isolating yourself from essential sensing within the zone….
…redefine this more as an obsessive demand for controlling most everything, even things that don’t belong in our own camp. When I am in my own workspace, I don’t altogether…
…the faces of tenons Conclusion: The evolution of my workspace began as a burden for others to see exactly what it truly takes to work wood using real woodworking methods…
…When I make the mortise holes I am occupied in my work. Throughout the pandemic, workspace with hand tools, no matter the craft, gave people a new perspective on the…
…bench to be rearrangeable for bigger pieces in my compact garage workspace. Penrhyn Castle where I spent the first seven years rehabituating my life in the UK’s very strange culture….
…simply because it was so much work I thought I would like one in my garage workspace to keep my 20 years’ worth of journals safely together. This section of…
Question: My workspace is currently an English, unheated single garage attached to my house. As we get closer to winter it’s obviously not such a great place to do woodwork…