A Pretty Long 2020 Shop Tour
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
- This video is a shop tour, a really long shop tour. This is not a sponsored video and give my honest opinions of the tools and woodworking in general.
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Here's another vote in favor of building a trailer! That sounds like so much fun to watch (and do!). Thanks for all your wonderful videos over the years. They're always a highlight to my days.
Totally inspiring me to fix up my garage shop. Thanks, Linn! Looks great! It's been super fun to watch the journey over the last 2 years as you moved into this space.
Darwin and the kids show us the long time on UA-cam. Happy to see you still in this though business & good luck for the next decade
Thank you for showing us around! :-) You've really made lots of progress since your last half outdoor shop. Keep up your passion and all the best in your future projects, when there is some free time between life and family.
Congratulations! You've come a long way since your outdoor shop in Oregon!
It's been fun watching the evolution of the space since you moved. Given me some idea for how I might rearrange as well! Looking forward to the teardrop build. Hope you and the family are well! - Tom Z
I know what you mean about the mini-splits. I live in North Alabama and just added a mini-split to my shop. What a game changer. I love the much lower humidity and constant temperature. Working in a 90 plus degrees shop with high humidity is not fun at all. Also, I saw all the negative comments on your floors when you installed them. I think they look great and really adds to the feel of your shop.
Good morning,great start to my day!
Thanks for the update. The teardrop camper sounds very interesting ... can't wait to see your touches on it.
Regards,
R
Thanks, will be a fun project!
Finally a shop tour where we can take our time and snoop and look around for ideas of our own. Like most of our shops yours in always in involvement. On the blue Rockler clamps to stiffen them up and make them about 50% more useful see Paul Sellers video on a very easy improvement.
Thanks so much Andrew :)
Really beautiful shop! Congratulation Darbin Orvar!
What a massive workshop!! And THAT floor... I thought I had a luxury with a big garage but hey... nothing close to your workshop! Well done!! I just came across this link and was going to consider another video but then I heard your a Swede as well (like myself, however 21 years abroad) I was happy I stayed! Keep up the great work and keep us posted on new tools :) En svarv är min dröm en dag!! Just nu lär jag mig svetsa...
Good morning Linn, such a nice setting!! great job!
Thank you!
That wing chair in the shop is brilliant !
Hi Lin love what you have done with the shop. I purchased the 8” jointer and the exact same planner, which brings me to my first suggestion with your planner get the Grizzly Bear Claw roller stand for it as it does make a big difference for mobility. If you are worried about sliding around the get the four full rotational wheels it $10,00 more. Once lock down you have no movement. Ok second suggestion your bar clamps I spent quite a bit of cash on mine and like hatted to get glue on them. So I found if you know the line of your glue up just put Sumer cheap paper tape on the clamps and protects them. I have also heard of using grease or Vaseline as well. I like the tape a little extra work but well worth it. I will also look into signing up on the pay site as well. Funny I have been following you for years I remember so many of your stories. All the best Lin.
Thanks that was really nice as you have added and moved things around so much one lost track of what you still used. I cannot wait to watch you build the trailer as I love camping but never reall thought of buiding one
Yes, it's not easy to keep track! Nice to hear you'd be interested in the teardrop, should be a fun series of videos.
2 years? Holy crap!
You make the time seem to fly😉👍
Looking good! Great shop space and useful machinery.
The room with black walls is cool. Cool design and super ideas!
Great shop tour, and the idea of building a teardrop trailer sound like a lot of fun, how fun!
Thanks Oscar, glad to hear you'd be interested in the teardrop build!
I am envious of your shop. In reference to your bulk dust collection, you could install a sight window on the side of the container so you know when it should be emptied.
Felicidades por tener este bonito taller y animar a los demás a seguir con la profesión más bonita del mundo.
Love the shop!! Great idea for the Trailer! Of course, dear, sweet Darwin, just love him!!!!
Thanks! Kathleen Haha, Darwin had to make an appearance :)
a teardrop would make a great project series, been looking at the cwc kit looks interesting 🍿🤓
Thanks for the tour! This is helpful as I get ready to renovate our garage into a full time workshop. The cars will have to suffer. 🤣
Love it, Great Shop Darbin.
Lol I have an old wing chair in my shop aswell, mainly just had it out there to store it untill a friend could get it and he never picked it up but I have found myself loving that chair in the shop and I don't think I will ever get rid of it. Definitely beats the old stool lol
Your videos convinced me to go with Grizzly. Just ordered a cabinet saw w/ router table, the same jointer you have, and the 860 dust collector. Hoping to also get the same bandsaw you reviewed but decided at the last minute to swap it out for the dust collector. Used your code, hope it helps your channel. Thank you so much for your content!
Love the hand tools! Add a couple Fire Extinguishers and First Aid Kit to your shop.
You are in flux!Planning,moving and evolving!
Great shop. Like it a lot . And all the grizzly tools
Great shop tour Linn! Thank you for sharing the video with us!💖👍👌😎JP
Nice tour and shop! I saw your wax pot and thought "is she going to do a food show now"! LOL Stay well Darbin
You have tools that can create anything.That's really good.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️it so inspiring! and August so big ❤️
A nice tour, have of course already followed the interior.
But your workshop has become quite professional.
Good job Linn.👏
Outstanding job
I got a laguna supermax 19-38 drum sander, and that works amazing for taking tiny amounts of wood off small or larger project pieces. If you got one of those, you could use that 15" planer and still get larger pieces up to 38" wide nice and flat. I have so enjoyed using the drum sander to get exact thicknesses for the pieces of my (and my neighbors) projects, so I recommend one of those. Cool shop video :)
Thanks for the tip!
Teardrop or squaredrop trailer build! yeah!!! I have my trailer sitting outside waiting for me to start. would make a great set of videos
Cool, I'd love to see how yours turn out!
great tour thanks for doing this
Beautiful workspace
Great shop. Love to see videos on the trailer. Even would like to see the Arduino Uno and raspberry Pi shop tools
Hello, your puppy is beautiful and I congratulate you on your workshop.
Hi Lynne, your dog is showing her age, but is still the faithful companion following you around. We don’t see enough of her since you moved out here. I was surprised to see you “baby” is now three years old, how time flies. Don’t forget to give your dog a cuddle and a treat from me (lost my pet a few months ago and at 70 years old I don’t want to get another pet that might outlast me and cause some problems for my son when I am gone.The only thing you didn’t show was how you will be able to get the trailer out of your shop, I an assuming you have got a way to get it out but I do know someone how built a trailer in there shed and then had to remove one of the walls to get it out (don’t ask me who that was!)
Anxiously awaiting the build videos of the trailer
Your shop is looking great, Linn! Really nice! 😃
Mine is still a mess! 😂
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks MC! Haha, the line between a messy shop and a clean one is pretty fine...
Wooow you've really upgraded :O
Love the shop i think you are great
Not seeing much of you these days, missing you kiddo. Love the shop tour. May I ask, what or who inspired you to create and what keeps you going during these hard times? Although I love the shop, I miss the simplicity of the old shop you had before the move. Hugs from the UK. X
Great looking shop!
Thanks Chase!
Linn you obviously have a rather complete shop. One tool that I used in the past that was amazing I would like to describe: we had a Shopsmith Mark 5 "5-in-1" power tool that worked as a table saw, shaper, lathe, drill press, horizontal borer, and disk sander, depending on how it was configured. It has a powerful, multi-speed motor, and a rack and pinion to provide an "up or down" or "in and out" motion, again, depending on configuration. While it is easy to replace most of those tools with dedicate tools, such as a separate table saw or drill press, in my opinion the unique tool was the disk sander. Not only was it a large, sturdy platen to hold the paper, but the platen was fitted onto the rack and pinion mechanism, so that you can, for example, take a small box and sand it perfectly square and to an exact dimension, with incredibly square and sharp corners if desired, to any desired level of smoothness, working the disk at a speed appropriate to the task at hand and the grit of the sandpaper that is mounted. Sort of like a "thickness sander", but for much more than just board thickness. (There are "stops" that can be locked in place, guaranteeing repeatable thicknesses.) To have this capability in one's shop, either by having a Shopsmith multi-tool or developed or procured in some other way, I feel is or would be a great boon on many kinds of projects!
I noticed your dog has a hard time moving. Through out our years with elderly dogs, We bought them some horse joint relief supplies. It come in a powder form or pellets.we put about 8 pellets in their food and with in a month they were running like young puppies.you can get it at tractor supply or maybe Amazon. It’s glucosamine and chondroitin MSM collagen bromelain. All natural even good for humans. It’s worth the time left in your dog.
Regarding what woodworking is, for me, it always meant taking into consideration that wood is organic, that it changes size with humidity, that it has a grain that is not always straight, that the grain is varied and it takes a watchful eye to match up patterns in a pleasing way. These characteristics set wood apart from working with metals and plastics.
Peace. It is wise to have experienced people around.
hmm... if I were on a deserted island I might want something like a solar powered radio with built in GPS, or at least something like a hand saw or axe or hammer 😛
I do not have a CNC, but while it may be considered "cheating" by some, from what I've seen on other channels it definitely does not work alone and opens a lot of possibilities in creativity and/or productivity for the full time pro.
really nice video you did....I enjoyed...
Great work...nice...
Great video, thank you for the tour of your shop. I started purchasing Grizzly equipment for my basement shop last month after finding your channel. Its something I always wanted to do. Thank you for the inspiration. I noticed your drill press is not a Grizzly, or a floor model. Is their a reason for the benchtop version? I'm about to purchase one for my shop.
Great to watch and see.... very interesting..
Thank you :)
Lynn, great tour, I would be interested in the model of air particle sensor that you used, would you recommend and would you provide a link?
Damn nice shop. Would make Norm Abrams jealous. LOL
Good Morning Linn
O seu lugar de trabalho é muito completo,parabens
Great video...
So pretty...almost more than 2 years following her work.
I would hate to have to help you move lol My lord you'd have a lot of boxes.
With having the small shop and the larger one, how do you split your time up? Also having the small studio probably to do your editing, etc. I was thinking the small shop is a bit of distraction when a majority of your tools and equipment is all in the garage.
10:10 Interesting, I wonder if metal workers would argue that using a plasma cutter, water jet, CNC, or Laser is not metal working as well?
The three Swedish UA-camrs that I follow are Martin Molin, Simone Giertz and Lynn. I've often wondered if any of them have met the others.
While you are thinking of a 'tear drop' trailer, I suggest having a look at 'SCA Vardo' on Facebook and Pinterest. Not as streamlined as a Teardrop, but more likely to be kid friendly and pest animal resistant, and better for cooking in bad weather (you don't have to stand out in the weather to cook). Quite a few designs telescope down for the road and quickly crank up to full height when camping.
Oh, also have a look at Laura Kampf on UA-cam and her rebuild of a horse trailer into a camper.
I love 3D printing and my CO2 laser cutter. I love making things. If using computer controlled tools to make things isn't "making" then I don't want to "make." Maybe a CNC one day...
I heard you previously owned a sawstop jobsite saw, I wanted to get into woordworking and build my own cabinets but also don't want to risk chopping my fingers off (and don't have the budget for the contractor saw). Would you recommend that saw for a beginner getting into this kind of stuff?
I really think the sawstop jobsite is a great saw no matter the situation.
11:06 Very few deserted islands come with power outlets :-).
Personally, I'd bring a solar-powered satellite phone.
Эта девушка вдохновляет меня на организацию собственной мастерской! Умница из США)
Awesome workshop. Maybe purchase a mobile base for the planer; that way you can move any where in the shop. Build a cart with wheels to fit under the lathe and place your turning tools on it instead on the wall. An idea install caster on the drum of the dust collector or look into getting a Harvey dust collector; check the Next Level Carpentry youtube video on this dust collector. Stay safe and keep up the good work.
At minute 13:54 you speak about composite nails, what length and gauge are those and whom do you get them from?
Yes, build the trailer. Be sure to let us see the design process.
Seeing your box fan with the filter taped to it got me to thinking.
A bit of 2" 90 degree corner molding attached to the sides of the box fan with magnets, and you will have a slot that the filter slides into. Not as cheep as the tape, but ultimately; a lot less goo when it's time to change the filter. And the magnets allow it to be easily transferred to a new fan when the current one burns out.
Hello, I'm happy for you, you have a nice workshop.
Vote for teardrop with kid bunkbed and raspberry integration.
I'm here just to see the dog, best breed in the world.
Where did you get the dust hood for your lathe ??
Interesting !
witam mam pytanie czy szachownica do szachów 9 25 minut czy to własna praca
You got a nice golden retriever
Doesn't superglue last longer if it is refrigerated? Maybe some things like that could work for the fridge....though it may not be worth running an entire mini fridge just for opened superglue :) I use two of those box fans with filters in my shop, and 4 inside our house due to the california wildfires, and my dylos particle meter agrees that they help a lot with a hepa/merv 13 filter. :)
Haha, yeah not sure I'd keep a fridge going just for superglue. I'm sure the fans must have made quite the difference dealing with the smoke.
@@darbinorvar Oh yeah, with 4 of them running, even last year when it was super bad outside, it was about 1/3 of the outside particle count indoors.
Cianoacrylate hardens in the presence of moisture. Since modern fridges are designed to create a moisture free environment its the ideal place to store it. You can also store it on an hermetic plastic container with a couple of silica gel satchels on the inside to absorb moisture. So its longevity is not tied up to temperature but to the absence of moisture. Hope it helps.
Du kanske skulle kunna göra ett fodral eller annan lösning för den där, förlåt men, fula Röde-mikrofonen?
Mmmmmmmm very good
I actually really liked your old shop, as small as it was. Still fun to watch but a bit more corporate, less home grown. You have to make a living but something is lost with sponsorship. C’est la vie.
Is there anything you can’t do? Love the updates. I commented on Instagram but I’ll reiterate that I’d love a teardrop build!
Thanks Diana! Good to hear!
Swede eller Norsk?
it would be cool to have a little camper trailer. but with kids it might not be ideal.
Well there's always rooftop tents....
الورشة جميلة جدآ وانت الأجمل⚘️
You are stunningly beautiful 😍 ❤. Love you and your videos!
Taking a wild guess here and I’ll say she’s fluent in another language...lol
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6” is definitely too small, 8” is totally worth the money. Ask any woman.
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you have picked new accent ^_^
Are you looking for a worker to work with you?
I am ready to work with you for half the salary.