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Tidying up my workspace

So having spent some time in someone else’s workshop I picked up some things about their setup which I liked, and decided to invest some time in making some improvements in my workshop.

The first thing I learned to like was having a tray beneath the lathe bed that I could put things down on, and which collects a large amount of the shavings, reducing the amount that hit the floor. Fortunately for me the platform that my father made for the lathe already has a metal cross that connects underneath the lathe bed which provides a surface that a platform can easily rest on. So it was really just a question of cutting a board to the right length.

As I was doing this an idea occurred to me, that it would be cool to have a ‘bin’ built into the surface, basically just a hole directly beneath the lathe’s main work area which holds a bin liner. To achieve this I made a simple gasket type arrangement, a hole cut into the board, and an MDF ring just larger than the hole. Then 2 small holes through the ring and the board, that take some bolts and wing nuts. This allows the ring to be tightened up against the board.

With this done a bin liner is fed between the board and the ring. Then the wing nuts are tightened to hold it in place. This lets me sweep sawdust straight into a bin, keeping the surface fairly clean for putting other things on.

The second thing was a wall mounted rack to hold all my chisels. My existing ’solution’ had been to leave chisels laying around accept for a few which went down through some holes near the headstock. The problem being that it often took me a couple of guesses to pick up the right chisel.

Today I made a simple wall mount. a sheet of hardboard, for the back, and a couple of strips of MDF to make an enclosed section at the base. This is mounted on the wall above my lathe. The chisel handles stand up in the enclosed section, and I use panel pins to hold the tops of the chisels in place. This lets me have them all lined up in easy reach, and easy to see which one I need.

My kind of holiday

Last week Kat and I went on holiday to visit her father’s house in France. He has a lovely house and barn as part of what was once a farm, a couple of hours drive south of Caen. Whilst we went for holiday and general seeing of France, I got the added benefit that Kat’s dad is also a woodturner, and in his barn he has a rather nice workshop. Complete with a large Record lathe and bandsaw.

So I took with me some tools and overalls so that I could spend some time whilst there doing some wood turning. It was really nice to have some real time to spend turning, and also to get to use a slightly large selection of tools than I currently have.

The lathe is much nicer than my own, being variable speed, and capable of having the headstock rotated for large bowl turning. My main objective was to have a go at this month’s wood turning challenge from Bill and Harry. That of a candle snuffer.

And here is the result of those efforts:

It was interesting to make, the main challenge is in getting the angle of the handle such that the whole thing sits nicely, that is to say, the ‘bell’ section should be completely flat on the surface when the handle is also resting on the surface.

I have it in mind to also try something a little more adventurous if time permits, but I shall write about that when I do it (and only if it works ;-) )

Finding myself with a little more time and some laburnum kindly supplied by Harry I thought I’d try to make something I recall seeing in some book or another. I made a wooden scoop:

This made use of a the bandsaw to cut the scoop shape. So it made the most of having such tools available. I was a little apprehensive at that stage. Having spent all the time to shape and finish to the point of having something looking like a hand bell. To then take to the bandsaw where a careless slip would pretty much destroy all that work. Fortunately it went very well, Kat’s dad had even changed the bandsaw to his narrowest blade for me, and the result is pretty pleasing.

I’m particularly happy with how the two colour nature of laburnum works in this piece. The inner core is quite a different colour to the outer. This picture shows it off a little more:

Obviously it took a fair amount of hand sanding once the bandsaw cut was made, but it was worth it. It’s been nice to make two items of a slightly more complex nature. The candle snuffer requiring two pieces, and the scoop requiring the bandsaw. All in all two satisfying projects.

I have no idea what I’ll use the scoop for, possibly for measuring out rice or some such. And the candle snuffer may be waiting a while before I have occasion to use it. It might take me a while to even find a candle to light even just to say I’ve used the candle snuffer.

So those where my two projects completed on holiday. It was really nice to get to use some extra tools, although it has set me realising a few more things I ‘need’, like some smaller bowl gouges with fingernail grinds. And a couple of scrapers. Plus of course the desire to upgrade my lathe to something more substantial….I think the D&M Tools show in November is going to be dangerous ;-)


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