Dave
That is fantastic. I suspect you have a new tool for filleting all those fish you catch. Great project!
That is fantastic. I suspect you have a new tool for filleting all those fish you catch. Great project!
Bailey bridge boat?new boat to work on. picked up the sheets for the floor and front deck. have to cut and put wedges on the transom. barge is getting a 70hp tiller. may need some input on building a blind.
What does one do when one has a built a brand new fillet knife? Why, go catch a Walleye and see if the knife works as intended. That's what one does.Dave
That is fantastic. I suspect you have a new tool for filleting all those fish you catch. Great project!
You keep saying you're not going too but you're gonna end up carving wood or cork one day!Decided to build the work bench. I am kind of tall, I purposely left it tall to prevent back fatigue. With that said, I could take 30 min - hour and shorten it 4-8” if need be. Not beautiful by any means but functional. It’s obvious it’s nurses carpentry at work here. Was able to accomplish 12 bins at 27 gal each. I also put bins inside of bins for organization.
Just dont have the time. I have work benches that go around my shop that I put in place when I first bought the house. It already came with a vent hood out (perfect for the painting). I had to replace the motor but I have made my own bass plastics for years, so it serves well to keep fumes out of the shop as well. After building this bench, I was able to clean and organize the entire shop again. So I have TONS of work space again. I have the room to put tools in place to carve. Not sure I want to bring the dust into this basement shop though. I have a 10x20 shed outside that I ran power to myself. Once I get my boat/toy garage built (hoping this gets to happen this summer), almost everything comes out of that shed and I have thought about converting it to outside tools and putting in all wood working tools/power tools. Also, my father makes knives now. That is 100% his hobby, and he will spend every free minute of every free day making knives. Only thing I think that can peel him away from his hammers and tools is a day on the river fly fishing. Ive thought about putting in everything he would need to also do that just to have him around a little more.You keep saying you're not going too but you're gonna end up carving wood or cork one day!
You could make the cubbies on french cleats then you can move things around when you change your mind etc.That final product looks great. I'm doing shop thinking and looking at your cubbies, are the dividers movable (I hadn't considered that)? I have a lot of 3/4" plywood cubby/shelves in the shop, but I'm thinking about our wyoming place... I want to for sure make a bunch that fit some sort of box for organizing when appropriate, but I was thinking of making the whole thing with cubbies the same size, so the cubby boxes could be with the tool in an adjacent cubby.