I got back this morning from a lumber run up to a good friends ranch/business. He is a master at architectural mill works, doors, windows and big rustic furnishings. He had some leftovers that he had me come haul away, and I don't mind these leftovers at all!!! A big stack of cedar, some nice Eucalyptus slabs and some 5/4 Madrone. Well, since my cabinets I built for the college are finally out of my shop, and I needed to move all this lumber in, I felt now was a good time to clean the ol shop and then I was thinking, well I don't have it this clean very often so I might as well shoot a video of it to show the gang at The Patriot Woodworker what I work in when I do work. I hope you all like it, it's hokey, but it was fun. I'd like to thank Kari Hultman of The Village Carpenter for inspiring me to do this with her video of her shop tour. I just absolutely loved that video. Ours is not as refined as hers, but she has more experience at this then we do. So hang in there! And thanks for looking!
John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker

Very nice shop! You have it organized real well.
I like the video. I may have to make one!
Rob

Thanks Rob! It was fun. It's just a small little shop. Nothing special about it, but it's ours! Thanks for looking Rob.
Rob Austin said:
Very nice shop! You have it organized real well.
I like the video. I may have to make one!
Rob
John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker
Proud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our Troops

Do people start a new album to display pictures of their shops? I'd like to post pictures of my shop but keep them separate from the other album.
Rob
Thanks Rob! It was fun. It's just a small little shop. Nothing special about it, but it's ours! Thanks for looking Rob.
Rob Austin said:Very nice shop! You have it organized real well.
I like the video. I may have to make one!
Rob
John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker
Proud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our Troops
John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker
Proud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our Troops

Rob, I helped you a little getting your awesome shop photo up. You had it installed in your post as an attachment. In order to load photos into a discussion, follow this short tutorial at Uploading Photos to a Discussion.
As far as albums go, you can create as many albums as you like to organize your photos by subject, by style, by project date or how ever you'd like. To do this please go to Creating a Photo Album. It might be just a tad out of date, I created this tutorial when we were The American Woodworker. But the basic idea should till be the same. I will work on updating some of these as time allows.
Great shop by the way! Now that's a shop! I am looking forward to your video tour of that one.
John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker
Proud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our Troops

I might be better off making a new post with a link showing the shop pictures.
Rob
John Morris said:
Rob, I helped you a little getting your awesome shop photo up. You had it installed in your post as an attachment. In order to load photos into a discussion, follow this short tutorial at Uploading Photos to a Discussion.
As far as albums go, you can create as many albums as you like to organize your photos by subject, by style, by project date or how ever you'd like. To do this please go to Creating a Photo Album. It might be just a tad out of date, I created this tutorial when we were The American Woodworker. But the basic idea should till be the same. I will work on updating some of these as time allows.
Great shop by the way! Now that's a shop! I am looking forward to your video tour of that one.
John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker
Proud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our Troops

Your shop deserves a post all its own Rob!!!
Rob Austin said:
I might be better off making a new post with a link showing the shop pictures.
Rob
John Morris said:Rob, I helped you a little getting your awesome shop photo up. You had it installed in your post as an attachment. In order to load photos into a discussion, follow this short tutorial at Uploading Photos to a Discussion.
As far as albums go, you can create as many albums as you like to organize your photos by subject, by style, by project date or how ever you'd like. To do this please go to Creating a Photo Album. It might be just a tad out of date, I created this tutorial when we were The American Woodworker. But the basic idea should till be the same. I will work on updating some of these as time allows.
Great shop by the way! Now that's a shop! I am looking forward to your video tour of that one.
John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker
Proud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our Troops
John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker
Proud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our Troops
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