Monday, July 19, 2010

Apartment Sized Workbench Tutorial.....My Hope !

Researching The Workbench

I have been up and down the net until I finally reached the end of the net. Who would believe it ?
Along the way I found some very interesting Benches. So many great ideas ! There is such a wealth of info out there, it's incredible !

I was looking for a small Workbench that would allow me to work in a space of 8' x 8 1/2' . I
figure a 48" length would suit my needs for now. The width I don't know yet. I doubt I will be
building any large projects right away. I don't want the Bench to be a permanent fixture in my
Dining Room. When I have guests I would like to use it as Dining space. Making the Bench so it
knocks down easily and can be put aside or under a Bed would also be nice.

While I was searching the net, an anonymous viewer to my Blog suggested I look at a nice Workbench built by Tim Williams ( Asheville Woodworking School ). It's on the Blog of Chris
Schwartz at http://blog.woodworking-magazine.com/blog/ under Workbenches and under
the title " The Joinery Bench". That is a fantastic small Bench ! However, I need a Bench that
is a bit more versatile.

Also on the Chris Schwartz Blog is a Bench made by Ken Woodruff under the title "A Blog for
the Shopless", and the Blog is at http://roughwood.kennethwoodruff.com. This Bench folds
and fits under a Bed.

It was not enough, I needed more !!! I found more ! On the Chris Schwartz Blog. It gave me a
lot of direction and soon the wheels in my head were turning. After a few days more I came
across this Blog by David Pruett at http://foldingrule.blogspot.com/. David's Bench is a
Modified New-Fangled Workbench. I like a lot of the ideas and I think they will work for my
needs. David's Bench was inspired by a Bench built by John White of Fine Woodworking
Magazine. John called it "The New Fangled Workbench".

Finally I ended up at http://logancabinetshoppe.weebly. com/blog.html. This is the Blog of
Bob Rozaieski who also had some great ideas and suggestions.

I will most likely use a little bit of everyones Bench ideas and design to suit my own needs. As
it should be, I suppose. I have some wood kicking around. Some given or donated and the rest
I plan to buy at Big Box, making it easy to get going on this project.

My hope is to show this as an easy build that anyone may accomplish.

So next I have to work on some designs. I'm not very computer savvy yet, so the designs will
be hand drawn for now.

Happy Trails,
- Joe

Friday, May 7, 2010

LIFE IS A HIGHWAY..........I'm Back!



Hey....It's been a while since I posted anything. Been through a lot of changes. About 2 months after my first post I moved out of my house where I was slowly setting up a woodworking shop in my basement. I then moved to an apartment half the size of my house. Also I had some health issues along the way. Got a bit depressed about having no place to do woodworking. I did however spend a lot of time reading woodworker's blogs. I came across a number of people in similar circumstances that were working out of apartments, balconies, and other small spaces. But it's a new day, so I decided to stop complaining and start doing !!! I realized that the Past is the Past, it's done and I can't do a thing about it except learn and move on. It's all up to me, so here I go...........
In my small apartment there is a space that was a dining area. Here's a couple of pictures. I know, it looks like I'm still moving in. I have to change that! I have to clean it up and this area has to be multi-functional. I'll need a small workbench . The Workmate just doesn't cut it. It's too light for plane work and lacks versatility. So, first thing I have to do is make a bench. My space is 8' by 8 1/2' and I believe I may be able to fit a bench in diagonally maybe about 4' long. I have to give it some heft or weight and it has to be able to come apart for storage or for multi use.
Designing a workbench comes next.........

Happy Trails - Joe

Monday, April 28, 2008

A NOVICE WOODWORKERS JOURNEY

Hey fellow Galoots !

I'm new to Blogging and also fairly new to woodworking. My Brother-In-Law helped me set up this Blog. I know... I know...
you are all probably saying, what a Galoot, he can't set up a simple Blog!? What's up with that? It's a Google Blog for crying
out loud! Anywhoo, I felt a bit intimidated and I didn't know which template I wanted and so on and so on. So my Brother-In-
Law chose it for me. Said I was over complicating things. He said I can change it as soon as I like, but I have to do it myself.
I'm sure that'll be fun.

In the past 8 months I've been frequenting a lot of Woodworker and Woodworker Galoot sites and Blogs. I found most of
them to be very informative and inspirational. I THINK I MAY BE A GALOOT. I certainly enjoy working with my Hand Tools. And
because I spend so much time with them, especially the Hand Planes, my sister gave me my Blog name "PLANE JOE". I have
collected many tools in the passed 3 years and I believe have saved myself a whole lot of money, as opposed to buying the
same tools brand new. A good part of those tools are hard to find as quality tools today. I have almost a complete set for a
beginning Woodworker. Don't I wish? No I don't, that's part of the journey. There will always be tools to get or to make. In the
past year I started to learn about cleaning, tuning, and sharpening the tools. Most of the tools I found at my local Flea Mkt.
and a small amount of tools I managsd to get a good deal on E-Bay. Like my Stanley #45 and #55 a few years ago when you
could still get a good deal. I have a number of Stanley, Millers Falls, Dunlap, Record, Starrett, Browne & Sharpe, Jennings, Irwin, and many, many others. Hopefully somewhere along the way I'll be able to post some pics.

I was thinking that I would like to chronicle my journey into Woodworking and beyond. A NOVICE WOODWORKERS JOURNEY!
My good times, my bad times, my times of inspiration, and my projects. I'm looking forward to that journey!

Happy Trails for now - JOE