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Bill Hudson

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Very COOL!….. you are right, the music is WAY to loud

 

Now I wonder if the guy has got any modelling done in his super clean space?

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It always looks great until I actually start using it! No matter how neat it is when I begin, I keep pulling out things to use and they just keep piling up around me as I work. Then when I find I'm working on a 6" square of my table, well, it must be time to put it all back so I can think again... and find stuff. :P..."Oh that's where that went!"

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These guys are so inspiring! I designed my own version, for my mini needs:

 

16339916069_42a0224232_z.jpgWorkshop organization by vika-m

 

Storage for chisels:

 

15906017563_0785cbde40_b.jpgWorkshop organization by vika-m, on Flickr

 

For router bits ( I have three for bits, two for files):

 

15906717843_ef9815f18d_z.jpgWorkshop organization by vika-m, on Flickr

 

Corner shelves for Proxxon drill and such:

 

16338493928_bec6a16caf_b.jpgWorkshop organization by vika-m, on Flickr

 

For sanding paper:

 

16526217675_f71fac69db_b.jpgWorkshop organization by vika-m, on Flickr

 

What I like about my current system is that all the compartments are made of transparent acrylic so you don't need to label them, you can see everything. You can find more pics on my site.

 

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The see through compartments are great!  I really like getting a peek into workspaces...no surprise, I love all the little draws and tiny compartments....

 

Thanks for sharing...

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Victoria,

 

Hi!  Where did you source the various acrylic pieces?  Nicely done work area.

 

Patrick

All the materials were provided by the laser cutting service, it's a great thing I didn't have to buy anything myself.

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Victoria,

 

Hi!  I gather this was custom designed by you?  The layout is nice.

 

Patrick

 

Yep, it was designed in Solidworks first, I'm planning to make more modules - I need something for glue and such.

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