My Shop!

Very Nice. And organized too.:eek:;)
Thanks for the views.

One thing! You might want to put those buffs in seperate zip loc bags to keep them from getting contaminated with stray grit.

It's a heartbreaker when you're finish buffing something, and end up with a 60 grit scratch in the middle of it.:barf::D
 
Hey, another shop tour, wow, cool, thanks. But I bet you cleaned and organized the shop before taking pictures for a week :D (at least one week is necessary to clean my shop) , no way a knife maker's shop would be this much neat...

BW
Emre
 
Very neat. If I may make a suggestion. Put a couple of shower caps your buffing wheels it will keep grit from the grinder from getting into the buffs. :)
 
Your shelf with grinding belts hanging out reminds me that I've been trying to think of a really good way to store them for nearly 20 years. Tried hanging them from coffee cans, hooks, etc., but they won't hang together and wind up twisting and falling off.

My wife won't stuff one inside the other like they come from the factory, either. :rolleyes:
 
Okay, you are one of those gusy that could show me a thing or two about organization...LOL That's a sweet shop bro! Keep up the good work.....Rich
 
Thanks for the advice all, and comments. Yes I did clean it right before the photos, actually before starting a new knife project. But nontheless it doesn't always look like that. I haven't been able to work out a good system for belts yet either, so the ones that have been used but still good just get thrown around where ever. Frank
 
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