Shops, tools, materials and tips
- jerryd6818
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Oki, that was just after a feverish cleaning spree. It doesn't look like that now. Around here, flat surfaces are "stuff" magnets.
This is the before picture.
This is the before picture.
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This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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I had a feeling that pic was taken on a good day. I guess I just feel better or more comfortable in a worked in enviornment… So tell me, How did you get yourself into that cleaning frenzie? I try and try to get in the mood but I'm so easily sidetracked… Nice shop by the way… Spacious
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I don't know. Once in a great while the spirit moves me and I get tired of the clutter. I fly in and get it all arranged nice and neat which lasts for maybe a day.
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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But but but you have the space to put things in other places… This is definately one area where hiring a maid would only make things worse. My work space might be cluttered but I know where most everything is at and I can tell if someone has been searching for a tool… I like to think of it as organized chaos
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I totally agree Tater Tip!
I ONCE did hire a maid
( Dang it Audry, where's my sh@&*)
Still missing about 5 wire brushes, a chipping hammer, and other things I only remember when I need them. That was about 6 years ago.
Live and learn...
Joe
I ONCE did hire a maid
( Dang it Audry, where's my sh@&*)
Still missing about 5 wire brushes, a chipping hammer, and other things I only remember when I need them. That was about 6 years ago.
Live and learn...
Joe
I've got a camouflage knife, but I can't find it.......
..... cardboard addicted.....
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..... cardboard addicted.....
"The old timer's concentrated on making knives; not keeping records!!" ~ Bonfire bob
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You guys don’t need is not a maid, you need a granddaughter!
Alexis moved in with us when she was a year or two old. She lived with us, (and her dad & older sister). She lived with us off and on for 7 or 8 years. When she was little she would come out into the shop and ask is she could help me. There is not much a 5 year old can do in a knife shop except clean, so that is what she did. She would vacuum the floor, and dust off the machinery and the workbenches. I would give her a some change, then it was a dollar or two. She hasn’t lived with us for a few years, (yes, I do miss her!), but when she came to stay with us for a week at Christmas she wanted clean my shop in trade for a knife for her boyfriend. Sigh, they grow up so fast!
But that is how I get my shop cleaned!
It usually happens in the summer when she comes to visit and at Christmas.
This is what it looks like now two months after Christmas:
Alexis moved in with us when she was a year or two old. She lived with us, (and her dad & older sister). She lived with us off and on for 7 or 8 years. When she was little she would come out into the shop and ask is she could help me. There is not much a 5 year old can do in a knife shop except clean, so that is what she did. She would vacuum the floor, and dust off the machinery and the workbenches. I would give her a some change, then it was a dollar or two. She hasn’t lived with us for a few years, (yes, I do miss her!), but when she came to stay with us for a week at Christmas she wanted clean my shop in trade for a knife for her boyfriend. Sigh, they grow up so fast!
But that is how I get my shop cleaned!
It usually happens in the summer when she comes to visit and at Christmas.
This is what it looks like now two months after Christmas:
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- reddirtknives
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Mr.Joe dirt, Let those things go man. Hit the swap meet and local china tool mart. Your other tools should show up shortly after you get the new ones in place.
Mr. Orvet Sir. I am in no hurry for any grandkids but it looks like you are still in pretty good shape. I think it looks nicely organized.
Mr. Orvet Sir. I am in no hurry for any grandkids but it looks like you are still in pretty good shape. I think it looks nicely organized.
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Jerry, I love your outfeed table! I would have no room for something like that in my shop.
Dale, my shop looks like yours, except yours is organized...
Dale, my shop looks like yours, except yours is organized...
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This post could go in the custom forum as well.
I recently purchased a new KMG grinder for my shop. The primary reason was wanting a variable speed grinder. I have had and used a Blademaster 2"x72"grinder for over 15 years now and love it. I'm used to it but always wished that it was variable speed. I have made a lot of my own equipment and am always looking to get the most bang for the buck in anything I do so looking at the price of the KMG I wanted was a bitter pill for me to say the least.
I shopped around and ended up buying just the KMG without a motor or variable speed drive. I purchased 2 new Baldor 2 HP 3 PH motors that I found on eBay. The seller said they were government surplus and they cost me about $190 each including shipping. If you ever checked prices on Baldors like these you know $190 is a bargian and then some. These motors had drive shafts that were 18" long so they had to be cut down for my use.
Next I found the variable speed KBAC 9520 controller I needed here http://www.electricmotorwholesale.com/. This was the lowest price I found searching the internet. Then I purchased a 2 way knife type switch, the wire, pulleys and belts I needed. This is what I needed for my plan to use the controller I bought to send the variable speed to both motors I purchased. One for the KMG and one for my old Blademaster grinder.
I had to move another grinder I made to get the KMG where I wanted it,. The Blademater had to stay where it was.
The end result was that I converted my Blademaster to variable speed and set up the KMG as a variable speed all for less than the price of what the variable speed KMG with motor would have cost. I just have to throw the switch to the grinder I want to use. One controller and two variable speed grinders.
The variable speed is nice. I can run the belts much slower than before. It takes me longer to make mistakes now though.
I still prefer the Blademaster grinder to the KMG especially now with the variable drive. Just a matter of getting used to the new KMG I'm sure. The KMG has a 10" contact wheel as opposed to the 8" on the Blademaster so this gives me some more versatility. The Blademaster has the convenience of being able to use both the contact wheel and the flat platen without changing anything. It also has a foot pedal that releases the belt tension so you have 2 hands free to change belts. Very cool machine made in Crowley TX. I don't think the man that made these has had them in production for many years now.
I included pics of a double 12" flat disc grinder I made as well as the 2"x72" small wheel grinder I made that had to be moved. You can also see the 10" 2 wheel buffer I made to the right of the Blademaster.
I would be happy to answer any questions you might have.
Wayne Robertson
I recently purchased a new KMG grinder for my shop. The primary reason was wanting a variable speed grinder. I have had and used a Blademaster 2"x72"grinder for over 15 years now and love it. I'm used to it but always wished that it was variable speed. I have made a lot of my own equipment and am always looking to get the most bang for the buck in anything I do so looking at the price of the KMG I wanted was a bitter pill for me to say the least.
I shopped around and ended up buying just the KMG without a motor or variable speed drive. I purchased 2 new Baldor 2 HP 3 PH motors that I found on eBay. The seller said they were government surplus and they cost me about $190 each including shipping. If you ever checked prices on Baldors like these you know $190 is a bargian and then some. These motors had drive shafts that were 18" long so they had to be cut down for my use.
Next I found the variable speed KBAC 9520 controller I needed here http://www.electricmotorwholesale.com/. This was the lowest price I found searching the internet. Then I purchased a 2 way knife type switch, the wire, pulleys and belts I needed. This is what I needed for my plan to use the controller I bought to send the variable speed to both motors I purchased. One for the KMG and one for my old Blademaster grinder.
I had to move another grinder I made to get the KMG where I wanted it,. The Blademater had to stay where it was.
The end result was that I converted my Blademaster to variable speed and set up the KMG as a variable speed all for less than the price of what the variable speed KMG with motor would have cost. I just have to throw the switch to the grinder I want to use. One controller and two variable speed grinders.
The variable speed is nice. I can run the belts much slower than before. It takes me longer to make mistakes now though.
I still prefer the Blademaster grinder to the KMG especially now with the variable drive. Just a matter of getting used to the new KMG I'm sure. The KMG has a 10" contact wheel as opposed to the 8" on the Blademaster so this gives me some more versatility. The Blademaster has the convenience of being able to use both the contact wheel and the flat platen without changing anything. It also has a foot pedal that releases the belt tension so you have 2 hands free to change belts. Very cool machine made in Crowley TX. I don't think the man that made these has had them in production for many years now.
I included pics of a double 12" flat disc grinder I made as well as the 2"x72" small wheel grinder I made that had to be moved. You can also see the 10" 2 wheel buffer I made to the right of the Blademaster.
I would be happy to answer any questions you might have.
Wayne Robertson
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Awesome setup Wayne!
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- reddirtknives
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Very nice, Great idea making both variable speed for less than 1 machine. I like thrifty, What in the heck are you making with all of that stuff?
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There is hardly a day goes by that I don't spend some time in my shop. Repairing, restoring anything that needs fixing but mostly playing with, working on or making knives. Here are some pics of some letter openers I made. I always clamp duplicate parts together for profiling as shown. I try to make some of these letter openers around Christmas time each year. They make good gifts. Handles are ivory, bark ivory, mastodon ivory, stag and stabilized maple. Heat treated 410 Stainless Steel. I do my own heat treating. Leather work too.reddirtknives wrote:Very nice, Great idea making both variable speed for less than 1 machine. I like thrifty, What in the heck are you making with all of that stuff?
I am not sure of the time ratio but for every hour I spend making a mess out of my shop I spend some time trying to clean it up.
Wayne
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I see them now lol WOW very nice letter openers. I would definitely be calling them custom daggers...
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My little wood shop.
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ummm…. Can I move in? Into your little wood shop… dang,I wouldn't show my situation to anyone… especially now lol
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Geez Wayne, you been holding out on us. Great looking equipment, and beautiful work!
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I LIKE HOW "WISHY" HAS TA HAVE SIGNS UP....TO TELL HIM WHAT "NOT" TO DO...HAHAHAHAHAH
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I think I would have to go in there just cuz. Curiosity killed the cat but I would risk it.junebug wrote:
I LIKE HOW "WISHY" HAS TA HAVE SIGNS UP....TO TELL HIM WHAT "NOT" TO DO...HAHAHAHAHAH
POOR "OLE"..........
NOT EVEN ALLOWED IN SOME DOORS..................
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If that's little I don't want to see big. Very nice set up!wishful wrote:My little wood shop.
I though my shop was big when I built 10 years ago. It's getting smaller all the time. I think you need more equipment and clutter.
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>>>>>>> Buggie
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My experience when it comes to woodshops with lots of open space is that there is some serious work being put out… Usually also means the guys are out on an install and the mess is cleaned up, shop is ready to start mill work for the next house or store,bar etc… One question… Where's all of the lumber?
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Here's some of the lumber RD.
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Very nice. What do you make out of all that wood? Do you mill it too? Any pictures?wishful wrote:Here's some of the lumber RD.
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btrwtr, I cut the logs on my property and have them sawed by a guy with a portable mill. I use the lumber for various projects, cabinets, etc.
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I seem to learn something new everyday about you fellas
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