It's a very handy set up, oak dust in particular is difficult to get rid of any other way and we had to put it all in landfill before. This is a much better way for sure!
Really nicely laid out and thought out space man, nothing better than having a nosey around someone else's workshop! The briquette set up is awesome 👍👍
Very interesting, and really like the offcut collection and pellet processing system. Really looking forward to the new series coming up. And Happy Easter from Texas!
Happy Easter to you too! I am spending my lock down time getting some older footage finally edited and uploaded as well so I've got a few more things in the pipeline. As soon as I can get the boat up to the workshop progress should continue!
This is an incredible worth for money [Link t.co/SGIXIPXR0z ]. I have been looking for something like this for quite a while now. I'm happy there are opportunities like this out there. This woodwork plan made a clear presentation with regards to building sheds. Much thanks to you.?
Dan you are obviously a Joiner and Cabinet Maker like me as i have a lot of the gear you have . I have a spindle molder by Robland which is a handy bit of kit which i use alot on my boat building projects . I am lucky i am retired and devote most of my time in my workshop playing with boats . Like your setup but i think you need a bit more space for your boat building area. Cheers Rob.
Hi Rob I've not found a need for a spindle moulder to date but then I've never really used them so perhaps I don't know what I'm missing out on. There is never enough room for boat building but then the bigger the space you have the bigger the boats will get!
Dan Lee Hi Dan - Yes just bought the Wadkin but haven’t installed or used it yet as new workshop still being built but would be good to know more about it. Thanks
Boat building shop? Do you have another shed where you keep the bandsaw and build the boats? Sorry! 1st video I watched. Looks like all your curves are done on the router. Do you do any bevels? By hand plane? All your shapes done in CAD instead of your hands and knees on the loft floor?
No, this is it for now, I do work on mostly small boats though. The layout of the workshop has changed a bit since this video. I have a bandsaw now, most bevelling is done by hand. Not much traditional lofting gets done here, I haven't started a new build yet but when I do all framing will be CNC cut.
Does the MDF or particle board dust affect the quality of the briquettes? Also, if you ever get tired of the second Kapex laying around, I could always help you and take it off your hands...
MDF and fine sanding dust still press fine. They make a much more dense briquette but still work well. I'll let you know if a Kapex is going spare, I like them too much at the moment though 😄
Thankfully for your sharing knowledge
The extraction, recycling set up is really cool man. Fire Wood bricks is a great idea to repurpose off cuts
It's a very handy set up, oak dust in particular is difficult to get rid of any other way and we had to put it all in landfill before. This is a much better way for sure!
Really nicely laid out and thought out space man, nothing better than having a nosey around someone else's workshop! The briquette set up is awesome 👍👍
Best of luck with your new workshop it’s very well layed out
Looking tidy & well setup Dan. You've certainly got some nice gear.
Cheers, it's taken a while to get it all refined!
Very interesting, and really like the offcut collection and pellet processing system. Really looking forward to the new series coming up. And Happy Easter from Texas!
Happy Easter to you too! I am spending my lock down time getting some older footage finally edited and uploaded as well so I've got a few more things in the pipeline. As soon as I can get the boat up to the workshop progress should continue!
This is an incredible worth for money [Link t.co/SGIXIPXR0z ]. I have been looking for something like this for quite a while now. I'm happy there are opportunities like this out there. This woodwork plan made a clear presentation with regards to building sheds. Much thanks to you.?
Nice shop! Thanks for the tour. Dust collection into pellets has to be the best idea ever. Subbed.
Cheers and thanks for the sub!
Great job on the boat.
Thanks 👍
Where would I find one of them Burket cat makers
Dan you are obviously a Joiner and Cabinet Maker like me as i have a lot of the gear you have .
I have a spindle molder by Robland which is a handy bit of kit which i use alot on my boat building projects .
I am lucky i am retired and devote most of my time in my workshop playing with boats .
Like your setup but i think you need a bit more space for your boat building area.
Cheers Rob.
Hi Rob
I've not found a need for a spindle moulder to date but then I've never really used them so perhaps I don't know what I'm missing out on. There is never enough room for boat building but then the bigger the space you have the bigger the boats will get!
Great shop - just subscribed. I have just bought the same saw would be good to see a video on yours.
Cheers! Which saw, the Wadkin or the Festool? I'm not very knowledgeable on the Wadkin and mostly use it as a rip saw really.
Dan Lee Hi Dan - Yes just bought the Wadkin but haven’t installed or used it yet as new workshop still being built but would be good to know more about it. Thanks
Fantastic layout - I learned a lot. Really insightful. Thanks heaps
Boat building shop? Do you have another shed where you keep the bandsaw and build the boats? Sorry! 1st video I watched. Looks like all your curves are done on the router. Do you do any bevels? By hand plane? All your shapes done in CAD instead of your hands and knees on the loft floor?
No, this is it for now, I do work on mostly small boats though. The layout of the workshop has changed a bit since this video. I have a bandsaw now, most bevelling is done by hand. Not much traditional lofting gets done here, I haven't started a new build yet but when I do all framing will be CNC cut.
Does the MDF or particle board dust affect the quality of the briquettes?
Also, if you ever get tired of the second Kapex laying around, I could always help you and take it off your hands...
MDF and fine sanding dust still press fine. They make a much more dense briquette but still work well. I'll let you know if a Kapex is going spare, I like them too much at the moment though 😄
Could you show me the name of machine in 1:21? Dust > small cylinder. Thank you.
That is a Falach 50 briquette press: iwmachines.co.uk/product/falach-30-35-50-briquette-machines/
How long did it take you to accumulate all that equipment?
Most of this was built up over the course of about 5 years.
How much square meters is your workshop?
About 280 sq/m, there is also a back room that I use for finishing and an upstairs as well.
@@DanLeeBoatbuilding nice.
I give this workshop a 9.9 out of 10 because it could only be a 10 out of 10 if it was mine thanks for the tour
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