hi all, thought id show you some pictures of my workshop:
this is the shed in my parrents garden. i built it of my own design with wood from a local timber yard. it has a concrete floor and 3 opening double glazed windows i made from 5mm acrylic. there a 2 20w solar panels that generate electricity for the lighting. there is no power to the shed unless i run the extension cable out there so solar powered lights are usefull if I'm looking for something or just doing a quick job that doesn't need any power tools. the little solar panel above the door powered a led torch (Mk1 solar lighting)
this is my mill, i bought it new from amadeal and fitted it with a shumatech DRO. on the table is one of my ongoing projects; a 6 inch rotary table that i made an adapter for to fit a stepper motor. slowly i am programming a arduino to output the steps for dividing jogging or jumping a set amount of degrees. I'm making my own digital indexer partly for the challenge and partly because i believe division master is a ridiculous price on medw.
this is my lathe, i bought it second hand locally after spending months waiting for one to come back in stock at warco. also in the picture is my bandsaw that I'm sure you all have versions off, i bought this one and always wish id bought the one that allows vertical operation with a table.
sorry about the mess i have to much stuff in here and need a bigger shed. the workbenches were made by myself from the wood i bought to build the shed. the work surfaces are 18mm of mdf topped with 18mm of hardfaced plywood they could probably hold a tonne each! notice the broken vice i broke it the otherday trying to press a bearing into a hub for my car. it managed the other 3 bearings fine but the last one on the final push...
just a close up of my lathe to finish with, it was a fun day getting that in here! dreading the day that i move out.
Calum

this is the shed in my parrents garden. i built it of my own design with wood from a local timber yard. it has a concrete floor and 3 opening double glazed windows i made from 5mm acrylic. there a 2 20w solar panels that generate electricity for the lighting. there is no power to the shed unless i run the extension cable out there so solar powered lights are usefull if I'm looking for something or just doing a quick job that doesn't need any power tools. the little solar panel above the door powered a led torch (Mk1 solar lighting)

this is my mill, i bought it new from amadeal and fitted it with a shumatech DRO. on the table is one of my ongoing projects; a 6 inch rotary table that i made an adapter for to fit a stepper motor. slowly i am programming a arduino to output the steps for dividing jogging or jumping a set amount of degrees. I'm making my own digital indexer partly for the challenge and partly because i believe division master is a ridiculous price on medw.

this is my lathe, i bought it second hand locally after spending months waiting for one to come back in stock at warco. also in the picture is my bandsaw that I'm sure you all have versions off, i bought this one and always wish id bought the one that allows vertical operation with a table.

sorry about the mess i have to much stuff in here and need a bigger shed. the workbenches were made by myself from the wood i bought to build the shed. the work surfaces are 18mm of mdf topped with 18mm of hardfaced plywood they could probably hold a tonne each! notice the broken vice i broke it the otherday trying to press a bearing into a hub for my car. it managed the other 3 bearings fine but the last one on the final push...

just a close up of my lathe to finish with, it was a fun day getting that in here! dreading the day that i move out.
Calum