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2021 Shop Tour
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haha love the clark griswold outlet😂
@Stillpoint23
2 жыл бұрын
And I bet its switched as well 🤪
Miss your knife making videos! Glad to see you're still making videos.
@Simplelittlelife
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I do have more knife making videos coming out, but will also be mixing in some other "making" type stuff 👍
I worked in a large high volume bike shop and everything had to have its place or you would have a bad time. Building 30-40 biles a day or servicing about the same, booking in a few hundred bikes. Efficiency and productivity were super important. Bleeding brakes, fixing a flat, truing a wheel, working on a high end road bike. I had my on person tools that went in the exact same pockets 100% of the time, tools on the bench were in sight or in the box. If anyone used a tool off of my bench and didn't return it. It would bring everything to a stop, that they only needed to borrow the tool because they lost or mist placed theirs.
Thanks for this! I love watching these!
@Simplelittlelife
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks James, I appreciate that! 👍
Best part of the video was at 48:28 “I just spit” lol. Just Kidding brutha. Great video, great shop, great vibe. I get it totally! Your space and place! Loved the video.
Settling in the new space real nice .... hope all is well with you, momma and the cubs 👍
nice, i enjoyed that tour de shop, I have to have do in a small tin shed, property in Sydney Australia not cheap. As you said its still my zen place, wear I can dream of the knife I will make one day, love your work and thank you.
It's funny you said you watch KZread videos on your treadmill and have difficulty finding vids long enough. I was watching yours while tread milling. I too have difficulty finding vids long enough. Thanks for helping me with my exercise.
I need work tops to set everything when I’m putting it away. I like storage solutions so I just love putting stuff where it goes. Safe and where I’ll find it when I need it.
Hello my dear friend . I liked it very, very much. You have an equipped workshop. I have never seen such a good workshop. Equipped workshop and good tools and creative mind will produce good works. congratulations . I hope you use it with a healthy body.
I’m always finding new ways to make my shop work for me. I like seeing how others organize as well.
I 100% feel you on the peg board, everything has a place and I can grab it while blindfolded. It was cool seeing how the shop is set up and your thought process behind the locations of things.
Hah, hah. Golf ball handles are the best. Use them for handles on all of my files. Drill a small hole through the ball, hammer them on. Super comfortable to hold and they rarely come loose. I find mine outside the boundary of the local driving range. Tons of them in the weeds.
I just finished watching the 2018 shop tour. Pretty cool to see the jump to this!
Workshop tours are always interesting to me. full of ideas. I like the trays on drawer slide for your aerosols. Cheers 4 sharing sir.
Great video and very helpful. As a person who is overwhelmed by the mess that is my shop, it's great to see something that isn't a palace, but is an actual working shop that some uses full time.
Really appreciate the tour. Some of your methods for doing things are well thought out. Putting things and tools back where you will expect them to be the next time you go to use them. From your glasses, your gloves to your hammers. Speaking about hammers. I have mine mostly stored in a cabinet that I built and it's on the wall. But it takes up a lot of room. So I am about to change that and build this hammer rack I first saw on Pintarest. Some wood and two metal rods and the hammer handles go between the metal rods and the heads are held by the rods. You can take whatever hammer you need. Much smaller footprint on the wall for me, so I can use it for something else as well. You are well organized, I find that inspiring. I realize that I have to do better. Thanks for sharing your shop.
Collets was the word you were looking for I think for the mill.
@Simplelittlelife
2 жыл бұрын
Ah yes! I had forgotten during the video and it just wouldn’t come back to me. Thanks👍
I looked again, it was really amazing
Man I remember when you were building this place. Kinda miss the shipping container shop.
Thank you for inviting us into your shop and the tour. You have a lot good storage ideas that I will try implementing in my shop. Again thank you for all the inspiration.
Awesome vid! Thanks for sharing your shop. Always live seeing these types of videos
I need to get out to my shop and get some serious organizing done.
Greetings from Winnipeg. I just discovered your channel a couple months ago and I’ve been trying to catch up on all the videos. As a new hobby knife maker/ blacksmith I find your videos extremely helpful and I love the shop tour videos. Looks like you are living the dream Jeremy. Keep up the good work! Steve
Thanks for taking the time to do this video. I'm in the process of building a new knife shop, so perfect timing. Ill be implementing a lot of your ideas. And by the way, I love your sanding block. Money well spent.
@Simplelittlelife
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! 👍
@yax75
2 жыл бұрын
what size are you planning?
@carolandpaulm
2 жыл бұрын
@@yax75 22' x24'. She is almost done.
Just found you 3 days ago, was looking for a shop/tool tour watched your video from a few years ago and heck a new one came up, what timing! Keep up the great and informative videos. Looking forward to start building mine!!
@Simplelittlelife
2 жыл бұрын
Right on! Thank you so much. I'm glad this timing worked out so well! Cheers and thank you for watching! 👍
Your 2 car garage can fit my 2 car garage. I can relate to the lack of work surfaces.
Shop is looking awesome Jer!! I love the little mill. Cool how its threads up like a bridport. Shop builds are so fun to see. LOL the wall plugs behind the grinder. XD Actually I had a plug short and melt because there was so much metal dust it arched out. So now I keep it covered :P
Thanks for the in-depth shop tour! Really enjoyed it. 👍🏻
@Simplelittlelife
2 жыл бұрын
Right on! Thank you for watching it👍
Did I miss where the steel storage was ?
Great video Jeremy Shops looking great. There called chucks btw. :)
Awesome knife making shop Excellent Vid
@Simplelittlelife
8 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Long video but great makes me want to go in my shop but I am sick so I can’t Great video
@Simplelittlelife
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. I hope you get feeling better soon so you can get that good ole shop time in👍
Nice shop tour buddy haven’t seen you in a while
@Simplelittlelife
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you👍
Great setup for limited space. All that's missing is a vacuum chamber for stabilizing wood. ✌
Thanks for this video. What height are your tables sitting at and which height table do you go to the most? Also, do you prefer sitting down at the table or standing up next to the table while working?
@m53knives8
2 жыл бұрын
just to say hi Slavik ,,,,cheers
Awesome video!! Coincidentally remodeling my knife shop as we speak. The video was right on time. Have you ever thought about a video of your aluminum plate vise build? Thanks, and really enjoy all the videos!!
Welcome back man 👍🏻
@Simplelittlelife
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Simple Little Life sanding block owner.......Get one already
This is an inspiration. :-)
would love to see details about the bench (front and back) you have setup where the milling machine lives. (HxWxD) thanks
@Simplelittlelife
2 жыл бұрын
Great point! I might have to do a quick video on that soon 👍
@walterblackledge1137
2 жыл бұрын
that would be great. I got really inspired by your shop and that bench setup. A brilliant cheat on how to encroach my wife's side of the garage.. 😂
How do you feel about that honeycomb anti-fatigue mat you have on the floor in front of your glue up bench? The but I had was just like a gunk trap, always getting full of dirt, and crud.. and seemed like more work to keep clean than it was worth..
If we would do a competition for who has the smallest workshop, I think I would win. Mine is almost 3 meters by little more than a meter
Neat shop
Hi! How many watts is your bench band saw? The blue one you showed in the video. Is it good for cutting handles for knives? Be it wood, micarta or even resin.
I saw one of your older vids and wanted to know if you give me a price on remaking "The Crooked Finger" the one in the black handle.
Looks like Clark Griswold plugs lol
Nice video.
@SimpleLittleLife Who do you use for shipping international with tracking? As long as it isn't normal post office here in the states.... I'll buy one now lol... DHL, UPS or FedEx?
Superb tour vid, very detailed and a great use of space, what was the name of those Ikea drawers please ?
@Simplelittlelife
9 ай бұрын
Thank you. I don’t remember the name of them.
I have a 10 plug power bar your welcome to. Might be safer..
Top demais esse vídeo parabéns
@Simplelittlelife
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! 👍
Do you have a name for those IKEA drawers? Can't seem to find them...
I enjoyed the tour. I noticed corrugated metal on your wall's. Are your walls block or wood and why did you do that? I'm guessing it was because it made for a sturdier mounting surface, but I would still like to hear your take.
@Simplelittlelife
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I put that just to protect the drywall behind it from damage that could happen being right by the grinders. Little chunks of metal and stuff could eat through drywall pretty quick I figured.
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I can't find that ikea setup.
Why 2 belt grinders? Just wondering.
@Simplelittlelife
2 жыл бұрын
As a full time maker it saves a lot of time for various platterns, context wheel sizes and sometimes just being able to swap between grits without changing belts. I would actually like to have 3 as a final setup but that would only come if I got a larger work space. 👍
@yax75
2 жыл бұрын
@@Simplelittlelife awesome that's what I was thinking but just wanted to make sure. Trying to size out a little home shop. Was thinking either 15x15 or 24x24. I feel like bigger could be better LoL
damn,,,,can i be you :) great video...tnx
What's the name of your wife's Etsy business?
@Simplelittlelife
2 жыл бұрын
It’s called whiskey sour design 👍
nice overview. for me? a bigger shop = bigger mess. yours, however, very in order.👍 ...or did you clean it for the video? 😝 jk
@Simplelittlelife
2 жыл бұрын
I hear you. I usually try to keep mine tidy but when I'm in the middle of a project, not so much. Cheers👍
First in English lol
@Simplelittlelife
2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha! Congratulation buddy! 👍