Specialized or multifaceted shops?
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- Опубліковано 8 січ 2025
- Are you a jack of all trades, or do you stay in your lane? In this video, we are looking for your experiences when it comes to how you work in the shop.
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I'm a single guy, and a solo woodworker who also dabbles in upholstery, photography, and cutting mats for my pictures. I also do all my own plumbing, electrical, and appliance repair.
@@williambrowntangleoakwoods7430 ive always thought upholstery would be a great complimentary skill to woodworking
I do woodworking primarily. But I have a welder that I use now and then. I welded up some lumber storage brackets, I modified a couple of things I needed to etc. A dedicated welding space would be nice, but not in the cards currently.
@@BishjamIC cool
Nana has done amazing stained glass since I was a child so over 20 years! Probably closer to 25 because I am old!
I started in the shop and since my wife has made a number of mosaics (with a DeWalt combo battery miter saw) for our home and family and friends for last Christmas. I also do other projects around the house and work on our vehicles if need be.
@@JNewellworks love to see some of the mosaics
Nana made me an awesome Moose out of felt!
woodworking and welding are not a good mix to do in the same physical space. Eventually (shortly actually)you will have contaminated the area with a grime/metal filings/oil mixture that you will constantly be frustrated with when making wood projects. Of course the two skills compliment one another but they are not compatible in a shared work area.
@@walterdimmick653 good point