Excellent shop! Tim Allen would be very proud of you! I don't think I have ever seen a modeler's shop so well equipped or organized. When I become rich, I am going to have one just like it! Lol!
Wow. With a shop like that and your imagination, the possibilities are endless. I have a small shop my self, but hardly any small tools for hobby use. Just finished a model ship though. I wish i had a jig saw like yours.
I really like the small carrousel that holds your bits and such. I have a small work area and can see the usefulness of the storage options. If you do not mind I will use your design myself. The drill press Dremel mount is outstanding. Your overall shop lay out is very clever. Hats off to you sir.
I hade the same table saw. Fine for general work but it has too many adjustments that can get out if wak. I replaced the plastic guides on the sliding table with long pieces of Jatoba (Brazilian Cherry). Mostly l run a thin kerf 7-1/4/184mm blade. I rarely cut anything over 3/4/19mm. I like the idea of each turn of the elevating crank raises the blade the same amount. You do not need a largeshop todo good work. Chris on Clickspring is basically working in a large closet. Although he does all his heat treat and casting work outside.
You have a very nice and well equipped shop Mr. Brent. One comment.....my dad made me promise to never store metal files with one touching another if I wanted to use 'his' tools.
Thanks for sharing. I'm looking for a new hobby and thinking of model building. A workshop tour helps me get a sense of what I might be heading for down the road.
You have opened my eyes to some very useful ideas! A great example for those of us who can’t afford all the fancy modeling tools. Do I detect a bit of a Dutch accent?
wow...those are some pretty cool little modifications u have there , Have you ever used that saw from rockwell that is basically an upside down jig saw ??
My tools are kind of inferior compare to yours.... but I'm still able to almost complete this project I'm doing... it's the USS Arizona model... and it's a big one.... it's 12 feet-6 inches long by 2 feet wide at the center (Beam). If you would care to see it just click on my name (channel) and look for USS Arizona Large Model.... you got excellent tools and equipment, Sir.
Warjacare, you don't need a whole lot to start building, a good set of Xacto knives, a small scroll saw, a Dremell, small chop saw from harbor freight, a couple of good metal rulers, a few clamps and a variety of sand paper, et voila, you can get all of that for around $ 200.00 or less, get you some good bass wood and start small, you'll get the rest as you get more involved in the hobby, I've been building scratch built models for 50 years now, I started with practically nothing.
John, I just love your workshop. It's just fabulous. Cheers, Keith Newell, Adelaide. South Australia.
Thanks for taking the time to share your hard learnt lessons with us all. Great workshop
That thickness sanding jig is great. I look forward to building one. Thanks for sharing!
Excellent shop! Tim Allen would be very proud of you! I don't think I have ever seen a modeler's shop so well equipped or organized. When I become rich, I am going to have one just like it! Lol!
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Wow. With a shop like that and your imagination, the possibilities are endless. I have a small shop my self, but hardly any small tools for hobby use. Just finished a model ship though.
I wish i had a jig saw like yours.
I really like the small carrousel that holds your bits and such. I have a small work area and can see the usefulness of the storage options. If you do not mind I will use your design myself. The drill press Dremel mount is outstanding. Your overall shop lay out is very clever. Hats off to you sir.
I hade the same table saw. Fine for general work but it has too many adjustments that can get out if wak. I replaced the plastic guides on the sliding table with long pieces of Jatoba (Brazilian Cherry). Mostly l run a thin kerf 7-1/4/184mm blade. I rarely cut anything over 3/4/19mm. I like the idea of each turn of the elevating crank raises the blade the same amount.
You do not need a largeshop todo good work. Chris on Clickspring is basically working in a large closet. Although he does all his heat treat and casting work outside.
Wow, what an impressive array of tools you have !
Awesome shop.Looks like a very enjoyable place to work....
You have a very nice and well equipped shop Mr. Brent. One comment.....my dad made me promise to never store metal files with one touching another if I wanted to use 'his' tools.
Thanks for sharing. I'm looking for a new hobby and thinking of model building. A workshop tour helps me get a sense of what I might be heading for down the road.
What a fantastic video! Thanks for sharing.
Wonderful video. Your shop is a dreamland for every woodworker.
EXCELLENT
YOUR AN INSPIRATION.
You have opened my eyes to some very useful ideas! A great example for those of us who can’t afford all the fancy modeling tools. Do I detect a bit of a Dutch accent?
excellent shop, keep up the great work
great set up regards from the UK
Love your shop, I have a similar space, and want to buld it out to start building models.
Super cet atelier avec tout ces outils, il y a de quoi faire ! bon bricolage !
Great Dude!! You are brilliant, really smart outstanding tools you can make anything else....!!
Thumbs up!
Good video, nice workshop too.
The drum sanders are great!
Wonder nice workshop!! Congratulations!!!!
Thanks very much for sharing your secrets of the trade, very good and some great ideas i got
Awesome shop...thanks for sharing.
awesome.. really great tools for small wood workings..
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing. Got a couple of ideas from your video.
Thanks for sharing. Lot's of good ideas.
Very good video and excellent workshop!
Excellent workshop & very practical solutions.
great shop.... thanks for sharing the information
Some great ideas.
You've got it all my friend.
This is really awesome! Thanks!
excellent workshop! Very inspiring
Awesome collection of tools!
Thanks for sharing, a great workshop
Outstanding!
wow...those are some pretty cool little modifications u have there , Have you ever used that saw from rockwell that is basically an upside down jig saw ??
I have shop envy now!
I am inspired to outfit my small workshop now.
Fantastic Job.!!!
nice & clean
My dream SHOP.....................
Nice! Especially Love the plan table" ;)
Thank you for sharing this....
Danke für die geniale Idee der modifizierten Wäscheklammern bei 6:20
What brand of bandsaw do you have. Great shop and great work.
This is great! Thanks for sharing.
Excellent workshop +++
Great video,
Are you a retired machinist?
Fantástico essa oficina, ,e um para isso, Parabéns
Thanks for this Video !
Super 👌👍🏻
Cool shop, you still at it?
super .gracias por el video y un saludo
wonderful
Great jigs.
che dire bella persona, passionale avere pazienza bello davvero auguri
I'm interested in learning more about this hobby. Where would be a good place to start?
I'm also interested in learning these skills as i'm going to start building the first model in my life.
Some help will he appreciated.
Faraz Bhatti I’m qbout to start with building my very first model. The model I’ll be making is the HMS Victory...
Check out these guys modelexpo-online.com/ they have kits, tools, supplies, how-to videos, pretty much everything you could want to build model ships.
I seek your help in making guard rails using steel or copper wire for small ship model
GREAT
i wish i can make this type work shop.
Mr póngase una fabrica de juguetes de madera...
one lucky man..
baby clamps!
I'd trade a drafting table straight across for that 300zx
I miss Montgomery ward.
it's very very good !!!
super et en francais ce serait encore plus
nice
Can you be my grandpa
9 thumbs down? Haters gonna hate
Can you send me a block plan
My tools are kind of inferior compare to yours.... but I'm still able to almost complete this project I'm doing... it's the USS Arizona model... and it's a big one.... it's 12 feet-6 inches long by 2 feet wide at the center (Beam). If you would care to see it just click on my name (channel) and look for USS Arizona Large Model.... you got excellent tools and equipment, Sir.
Fiber class
Would like to be as rich as you to build my models
He didn't just buy them, he has collected them over many years and saved up for them as well
Warjacare, you don't need a whole lot to start building, a good set of Xacto knives, a small scroll saw, a Dremell, small chop saw from harbor freight, a couple of good metal rulers, a few clamps and a variety of sand paper, et voila, you can get all of that for around $ 200.00 or less, get you some good bass wood and start small, you'll get the rest as you get more involved in the hobby, I've been building scratch built models for 50 years now, I started with practically nothing.
Michael Bilodeau: me too!
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