Hello all,
Sorry for the lack of updates, I've been a bit busy with life outside of the workshop for the last month or so, so progress has been sporadic at best.
We had a bit of a blitz of the garden a couple of weeks ago, to try to turn the building site back into something vaguely tidy, I had managed to spread my path of destruction far and wide so there was stuff everywhere. Six cars full of junk went to the tip and there is still a lot of stuff hanging about the place but it's considerably tidier, I can now even see the whole side of the workshop from the garden!
I now wish I had made more of an overhang at the rear, it looks a bit weird, and exposes the triangular window to more rain, I had a small leak last week which i've hopefully since sorted, but a bigger overhang probably would have prevented it. I was trying to be nice to the neighbours by not extending the roof too far towards their garden, ah well.
Despite the workshop being far from finished, I did have a little play with the new machinery, just, you know, to make sure it all worked ok...
I made a set of climbing holds for my little bouldering wall from scraps, it's nothing exciting but it did give me the opportunity to test out the planer, pillar drill, router table, bandsaw, table saw and belt sander! Who knew i'd need a couple of grands worth of machinery to cut some little blocks of wood
But I digress, back to finishing the workshop, we finally got the interior cladding finished! I say finished, it all needs filling and painting which i'm sure will be days of excitement and untold fun, but at least all the panels and insulation are up, I ended up with 2 full packs of insulation left over, no idea how that happened.
I need to start thinking about layout to make the best use of the space. I'm pleased to say I can rip the long edge of an 8x4 panel on the table saw without hitting anything, so i've got a good amount of space but that's no reason not to use it wisely.
The current plan is chop saw station the length of the left wall with storage below and above the worktop. That should be enough cupboard storage to be going on with, then put my metal tool chest on the back wall next to the bandsaw and perhaps the router table.
I'l build a bench for the back right corner under the window for hand work, then have space next to that for some kind of tall, upright storage along with perhaps the upright extractor.
What am I missing?
That still leaves me a lot of space by the doors for maneuvering large bits of work or materials.
I'll get sketching I think...