This year-round, all-weather woodworking shop combines a front section that houses a shower/dressing room and WC. There is a step-down into the shop itself, which measures 24′ x30′. It was built primarliy as a shop, but for easy conversion to a guest cottage by a possible new owner in the future. (But I don’t plan to ever leave it!)
Sign up for eletters today and get the latest techniques and how-to from Fine Woodworking, plus special offers.
Hi:
It looks like you have the best of both worlds. I noticed that you have a 8" Grizzly jointer. Which one is it and who well do you like it? The reason I ask is because I want to replace my 25year old 6" jointer, which has a curved fence. I hope you can help
The 8" jointer is the G0490X. That's the one with the helical head and a foot-levered wheel to move it around. It's a superb machine and about half the cost of its American cousins. I highly recommend it. I have a Grizzly 17" band saw as well, which comes with a built-in electrical brake. Another good machine I can recommend. Go for it!
Great shop. I really liked the windows and the openness to the yard. A couple of questions. Did you put in wood floors and did you use an archetect? Did you have a separate finishing room?
To mph3: The floors are spongy linoleum tile on cement, primarily to keep the costs down (which were already reaching the upper limits). A contractor friend designed it with my help (and my wife's, who planned all the windows). There is no separate finishing room, but I never spray and dust nibs on finished pieces have never been a problem for me. I finish with Waterlox, which levels nicely, and rubbing it out with 600 wet paper or 0000 steel wool seems to do just fine for me. And apologies for this late reply. Regards, Bill
With its graceful curves, cabriole legs, and ornamental back splat, a Queen Anne side chair is a bucket list build for many woodworkers. Dan Faia had a very specific Queen…
Become an UNLIMITED member and get it all: searchable online archive of every issue, how-to videos, Complete Illustrated Guide to Woodworking digital series, print magazine, e-newsletter, and more.
Comments
Hi:
It looks like you have the best of both worlds. I noticed that you have a 8" Grizzly jointer. Which one is it and who well do you like it? The reason I ask is because I want to replace my 25year old 6" jointer, which has a curved fence. I hope you can help
Must be nice to be rich! I should post some pics of a poor boys shop! Im sure they wouldnt look like i was about to perform surgery!! New Canton,VA
Hi 308defense:
The 8" jointer is the G0490X. That's the one with the helical head and a foot-levered wheel to move it around. It's a superb machine and about half the cost of its American cousins. I highly recommend it. I have a Grizzly 17" band saw as well, which comes with a built-in electrical brake. Another good machine I can recommend. Go for it!
Great shop. I really liked the windows and the openness to the yard. A couple of questions. Did you put in wood floors and did you use an archetect? Did you have a separate finishing room?
To mph3: The floors are spongy linoleum tile on cement, primarily to keep the costs down (which were already reaching the upper limits). A contractor friend designed it with my help (and my wife's, who planned all the windows). There is no separate finishing room, but I never spray and dust nibs on finished pieces have never been a problem for me. I finish with Waterlox, which levels nicely, and rubbing it out with 600 wet paper or 0000 steel wool seems to do just fine for me. And apologies for this late reply. Regards, Bill
Log in or create an account to post a comment.
Sign up Log in