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2016-OCT-15; Mark Bauer built a worktable to cover his Shopsmith and adding a work surface to his shop.

This is a new woodworking bench that is constructed from reclaimed wood and wood from a previous worktable

This picture was taken when they were incorporating different ingredients into the mixing bowl. They were also looking at the weighing scale as they were adding the ingredients in.

 

I wanted to create a different perspective, to break away from the normality of taking "on the ground" shots. Also, their bodies are used as a symmetry and balance with both of them facing at a particular angle, across one another.

 

The symmetry also enables the imaginary line between Zahirah and her student, to allow viewers to visualize the contrast of the amount of ingredients on the silver worktable.

 

I made edits to the photo by increasing the exposure and contrast as the photo was dimmer despite slowing down the shutter speed to 1/10.

A 'remade' object from Worktable by Kate McIntosh

Photo by Katherine Leedale www.katherineleedale.com

Whenever I opened it on the worktable to work on it, Grace flew across the room and "claimed" it.

The photo was processed by PicSay Pro on Android. Cross Process, Contrast & Sharpness.

 

Author: tsian

Camera: HTC HERO

Place: Tianlin, Shanghai, China

Time: 2009.10

A 'remade' object from Worktable by Kate McIntosh

Photo by Katherine Leedale www.katherineleedale.com

2016-OCT-15; Mark Bauer built a worktable to cover his Shopsmith and adding a work surface to his shop.

The bracket on top is what will be used to build the back shelves. You can choose whatever height, you can have two shelves with the brackets provided. According to the directions, you have have up to an 8' long shelf that will hold 1000 pounds. I'm planning on using these to build the shelves in the basement.

My nice neat hobby table. This is the last it will be this neat this year. Modeling season is about to start. On the table are 2 cars I started last Spring. They will become 1:20.3 EBT outside braced steel sided box cars.

Classroom B can be configured as a rehearsal space or classroom for 30-40 people. It is located on the 2nd floor of SOMArts adjacent to the Dance Studio and is accessible by entering via the Brannan Street Entrance.

 

Classroom B is home to figure drawing classes on Saturday afternoons. It has two large work tables, and is 18 x 40. A photo of the space with worktables can be found here:

 

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Cheery sunporch off Bedroom 4 with a view of the yard and garage. Relax with a cup of coffee or sketch at the built-in worktable.

Worktable 13/01/03

 

Works in progress are a 1/20 figure of a girl with tools and 2 Aoshimi 1/24 Mazda Mx5 Roadster Kits.

This is one of my favorite buttons - love that green resin!

Delta Bike Hitch Fork Mount with 9mm Skewer bolted on Rubbermaid foldaway table.

Complete knitting and weaving projects hanging on the armoire that houses my soap and aromatherapy supplies. A sink for clean-up is tucked in another alcove. The washer and dryer are behind the Ikea rice paper panels.

 

My studio in October 2019 - at 7 years old

Working in my Restraint Journal, making simple collages using inspirational images from online and bits & pieces from my worktable to make interesting compositions using white space.

 

My new CNC machine... building a setup worktable..

Workstations are equipped with all the necessities, including tips or reminders on painting the pieces.

Damn sticky paper plates!! You want just ONE and you have to 'peel' it off from the stack. This year, I smartened up and brought a HUGE plastic container, and my sidekick and I peeled the plates, like you see in the photo, and placed it behind my worktable. This way, all I have to do is reach and grab.. No 'peeling' plates when the hungry Zombies are coming!!

Delta Bike Hitch Fork Mount with 9mm Skewer bolted on Rubbermaid foldaway table.

H bought this little trinket for me. He says to keep it on my worktable so I don't get too stressed out. Seems to be working! :)

This is what my table looks like almost all the time. Sometimes it is neater and sometimes messier. (giggle)

Where I will geek out, also where I will do research, and maybe do my beading and scribal work (worktable on the right).

Eventually I will get the posters and pictures framed and hung on the walls as well.

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