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Developed in Diafine 3,5+3,5 min
1/250 sec@f/8
This week's theme for Mosaic Montage Monday was Woodwork. Some old craftsmanship with a new coat of paint. HMMM!
One of the skilled volunteers restoring railroad equipment at the Niles Canyon Railway maintenance yard near Sunol, California.
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One of my 'other' hobbies is woodworking. The wood shavings above should be very familiar to anyone who has ever used a handplane. On the right of the frame is the front of my Bailey/Stanley No. 6 fore plane (in case you were curious). HMM!
Wooden Boat School - Workshop. Brooklin, Maine.
I am back home in Florida, at least for the time being. We are facing a possible major hurricane hitting the West Coast next week, and there may be mandatory evacuations...
The Woodworking Shop
I love spending time in my own workshop, taking my creation from imagination to reality. I watch an item, that once existed only in my head, take form and become real. I can just imagine the craftsman who used this shop. Each day he would use his skills to turn a shapeless piece of wood into an object of beauty or function. I envision him working here. The hand plane producing ribbons of fragrant wood that fall to the floor like a leaf dropped from a tree. Soft light from the window not only illuminates his work, but gives opportunity to observe the world going on outside the workshop.
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This carpenter's bench took me about two weeks of tinkering, cussing and frustration.
It had bugged me that Mike was always doing his woodworking on Marie's kitchen table, so I decided that he needs a Hobelbank, a carpenter's bench.
The tail vise took me ages. There's a 3mm (1/8") brass thread inside, so that it can move for about 5mm (1/5")
The bench dogs are filed down nails, and I've shown the cooking spoon and the frame saw before.
Width of the image is just below 76mm/3"
Toy Project Day 3357
Dates From: circa 1840
Original Location: Concord, Ontario
This building was originally constructed in the 1830s as a second house at the Snider farm on Lot 2, Concession 4 in Vaughan Township. Later, after a larger and more comfortable house had been constructed, it became a worskhop — and at one time even housed a woodworking and blacksmith’s shop.
The Snider Workshop was moved to its current location at Black Creek Pioneer Village in 1967, as a Centennial project undertaken by the Snider family.
For Macro Mondays theme "Edge", this is a small woodworkers square, used to mark straight lines on a piece of wood. Basically a straight edge at right angles to the edge of a board.
This is a photograph of the porous "hook and loop" (aka, "velcro") surface of a specialist sanding disk used by some woodworkers to maximise dust extraction. It's porous structure allowed me to filter the smoke from an an incense stick which was placed underneath it.
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Hamerská cesta, Bartmichlgütl, Hojsova Stráž, Železná Ruda, okres Klatovy, Plzeň Region, Southwest, Czechia, CZE, altitude 773.32 m.
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Craftsmanship found in antique shop in Santa Rosa, Northern California, USA.