[Woodcarver] woopie my own carvingroom :o)
Joe Dillett
jdillett at thecarvingshop.com
Thu Oct 27 08:46:12 EDT 2005
Hi Harry,
When are you getting that new dish washer? hehehe
One suggestion I have to offer about setting up your carving room is to set
yourself so your back is not to the door. No, not because of your girl
friend and the poem..... :>)
Your creativity seems to open more if you can easily see people coming into
your space before they are on top of you. Your mind can be more occupied
with your creativity rather than who might be sneaking up on you.
The more natural light on your work space the better. If that's not possible
don't skimp on lighting.
Use a setup that keeps your tools out of harms way. Imagine a small child
coming into your shop while you're working and set up your work space with
safety in mind, remembering adults do small child mistakes. A clean clutter
free space is a safe space.
Joe Dillett
The Carving Shop
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Somonauk, IL. 60552
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----- Original Message -----
From: "harry hadadi" <harounhadadi2 at yahoo.com>
To: <woodcarver at six.pairlist.net>; <woodcarvingfun at yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 6:36 AM
Subject: [Woodcarver] woopie my own carvingroom :o)
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hi everyone,
remember that womans moods poem somebody put up?
well she read it, big time.
she asked me , am i really like that? i said yes .
then she cried and we had a big big talk and she
promised she did not realise and she be nicer from now
on, and now i am getting my own room in the house to
do my carvings anytime i want. before i was never
alowed to do any carving in the house but since the
room is empty anyway, i get to finally put it to good
use.
i did have to promise no sawing, no machines and no
glueing. only woodchips are allowed until they reach
my chin.
it must be sqweecky cleaned every friday and i get to
do the dishes everyday for the next 2 months.
ill even do them for 6 if i can carve in the house it
would be worth it.
ill just buy a dishwasher, there is a promotion soon
and they are going to sell them at 200 euros.
anyway i have a good question to everyone.
i get to arrange the room and i need to know what the
best way to arrange it would be, for easier carving ,
comfort, how do you have your corner or place set up
for maximum practicality without making to much of a
mess and for easy access?
where or what do you put closest when carving? what
will i need the most?
hehe thinking out loud.
please everyone tell your toughts and suggestions
they will be very appreciated.
haroun from finland
harry
view my pictures at
http://community.webshots.com/user/harounhadadi2
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