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The workshop was constructed as an addition to my house in 2004. Prior to its construction I was working in my basement for many years.The basement was not ideal location for the woodshop. With much dust, poor lighting and bad ventilation a new shop was constructed. And today getting to my shop is as easy as getting out of bed and walking few steps.
The construction progressed in stages which are displayed above.

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| The pictures above display the main room in my shop from multiple angles. Some of the key features are
numerous windows with plenty of natural light, a dust extraction system, an air conditioning system.
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| This is my sanding room. You can see different sanders (oscillating, belt), planer, jointer.
I am also using this room for dry wood storage and finishing supplies etc. |

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This is my
detailing
room. |

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| These pistures displaying my lathes. My trusty Stubby lathe which can handle big jobs and also my Nova DVR lathe with Nova Ornamental tuner. |

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| These pictures display different carving tools. In the first picture you can see many hand carving tools. The 2nd picture shows air angle grinders with different carving burrs. The 3rd picture shows angle grinders with large grinding wheels and cutters which are used to shape large wood pieces. The 4th picture demonstrates a typical dental table with high-speed dental drills (thanks to my friends). The last two pictures show many different power tools with flexible shafts. You can see independent dust extraction system. | 
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| These 3 pictures show different holding devices. Picture 1 is a homemade device using a lathe banjo to support it.This device is treaded for chuck, angle can be independently adjusted. These next 2 pictures shows
different Jerry Rigs devices. |

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| The 1st picture displays my sharpening station with a full complement of Tormek tools. 2nd picture shows old surgical light. 3rd picture displays my chucks, tool posts etc. | 
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| These pictures shows a large deep hollowing system created by friend of mine. It allows me to hollow up to 26 " deep. It was built on old lathe ways,
Can be freely moved to the best exposure. | 
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| These pictures show my wood turning tools. |
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