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    Can you post some photos of your shop interior ? i am curious on what type of equipment others have besides the bots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gene View Post
    Can you post some photos of your shop interior ? i am curious on what type of equipment others have besides the bots.
    Gene,
    I did post pics before but let me dig up a few...

    In the mean time this is a list of my equipment:

    - 10", 5HP Sawstop table saw
    - 14", 7.5 HP Griggio sliding panel saw (with Tigerfence)
    - 20" HD Cantek Planer
    - 16" HD Cantek Jointer
    - tilting arbor Cantek 7.5 HP spindle shaper
    - 38" wide Cantek wide belt sander (single head/ dual drum with platen)
    - 108 by 6" Progress edge sander
    - 8' stroke sander (Progress)
    - 14" Omga radial arm saw with 28" stroke
    - 10HP Ingersall Rand compressor
    - General 16x48 wood lathe
    - Urpematic 12 by 52 hydraulic copy lathe
    - Laguna 16"HD bad saw with 5HP motor
    - Concord 22 or 24" bandsaw (forget the size)
    - General oscillating spindle sander
    - old rockwell uniplane
    - Belfab 7.5HP dust collector with Oneida cyclone

    As well, I have a 12 foot spray booth, and two complete Graco 2.5 gallon pressure pot systems I use for spraying clear, and cloured catalyzed lacquers.

    I also have a whole lot of hand tools, both powered (routers, sanders, etc) and hand tools (a lot of planes, saws, spokeshaves, etc). And clamps, etc all the usual woodworkign shop stuff.

    I also have two small vertical mills and a metal lathe, surface grinder, welders and torches, etc to do small metal jobs and also maintenance.
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    Does that give you a good enough idea of my shop?

    All my material storage is on the opposite side of the working shop. I have a 6000 sq foot shop, but the working shop is 3200, the rest is storage.

    AJC

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    Wow! I really like the new chair. Very high end. Very designer. Very nice!

    Amazing shop you have. Endless equipment.

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    I assume that this is your full time career , Woodworking ? I can tell a lot of planning went into your shop setup, Looks Great! ( cause i cant spell fabulious ! )

    Definately FIRST CLASS ALL THE WAY!

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    So Andrew is that where all the magic happens? Very nice...
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    The chair came out really nice, great proportions.

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    Andrew - First off, beautiful chair. Thanks for posting all this.

    One question that I had was on the chair seat bottom. I have had a few people ask me about carving chair seats in the past. They have always turned their nose up when I gave them a price. I assume that you did a 3D model in Aspire for the seat bottom. What is your run time on just the seat bottom? What size endmill and feed rate did you use?

    Thanks

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