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    Missing woodworking

    I put all of my woodworking tools away several months ago.
    I felt I had lost my passion for woodworking.
    I just did not enjoy it anymore.

    I converted my work shop into an HO model train layout.

    I stop in to SMC every once in a while to see what the old gang is up to.
    I find I can not look at an old hand plane without a tear in my eye.
    Things of real beauty they are.

    I am having a good time building my train layout BUT, I really miss woodworking.

    Maybe I can build a large pole barn and put my woodworking shop and train layout in it.

    Sure do wish I had the room for both.
    sigh.........

    I sure do miss woodworking.

    Dale
    The Woodworking Hermit.

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    Not sure that I have a true "passion" for woodworking, but a man has to do something.

    I know if my tools were packed away they would be missed. Especially if they were all sold off. Then there would be the feeling of loss with an all too rapidly diminishing sum of cash.

    Hope you find some way to have both your hobbies working.

    jtk
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    Benchwork, benchwork, benchwork.

    Also, if you scratchbuild, you can put a lot of the same skills to use, just on a smaller scale.

    Finally, slopping earth colored paint down as the color foundation of your scenery is finishing, right?
    It came to pass...
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    Jim, I did not sell my tools. I packed them away.
    My son Adam has a few I hope he treats with respect.

    John, It just ain't them same.

    Dale
    The Woodworking Hermit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale Cruea View Post
    Jim, I did not sell my tools. I packed them away.
    Yes, I understood this. In my case there isn't anywhere to pack them away. LOML would want to take over the shop and set up something else if it wasn't being used by me.

    jtk
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    Need not be exclusive…
    Saw a functioning miniature lumber mill in Victoria's miniature museum:

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    Matt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale Cruea View Post
    Jim, I did not sell my tools. I packed them away.
    My son Adam has a few I hope he treats with respect.

    John, It just ain't them same.

    Dale
    You can have your router plane back.

    The Plow Plane though? Sucker. . .you're not getting that thing back.

    Actually, I have been trying to keep them clean and sharpened. I think the Plow Plane, though, might have a small rust surface spot where some sweat dripped on it and I didn't see it before it dried.

    Hopefully when you get your planes back, you'll be happy to know I kept the blades sharpened. I need to put a light coat of oil on the bottom of your router plane, though. Or wax.

    And I think, back when I was pre-teen, you told me "this is why things are a hobby; so you can put them away and move onto something else".
    The Barefoot Woodworker.

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    Dale, I say figure out a way to do both. I have hobbies besides woodworking. I like to build models - WWI and WWII planes as well as figure kits (think monsters and dinosaurs). I find it is refreshing to sort of ping between the two hobbies - a really big woodworking project leaves me hungry to build a model and vice versa. One is a nice break from the other and absence makes the heart grow fonder. The aim is to have fun - to have time in your life where you are engrossed in something that leaves you unaware of time passing and that produces stuff (a train set up or a piece of furniture) that gives you a satisfied feeling that only creating can give you.

    And woodworking skills definitely overlap with hobbies involving miniatures. I built pretty much everything you see in this Hyde diorama - table, case, vanity, and so forth - except the sculpt of the figure himself (I just assembled and painted him):



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    I took a couple years away from working with my hands, it has a way of calling you back.

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    Sean,did you make the glassware in your Hyde diorama?

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    I altered some of it by heating glass pipettes and such with with a torch and stretching and bending it. I made things like the test tubes from glass tubing. I added all the colored resin fills and fabricated the lamp and bunson burner from bits found here and there - stuff like that. A lot of repurposing and altering. I didn't melt sand or blow any glass. ;-)

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    Very clever use of tubing and pipettes!! I made the glass levels for the surveyor's compass from heating and bending glass tubing,melting the ends shut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale Cruea View Post
    Jim, I did not sell my tools. I packed them away.
    My son Adam has a few I hope he treats with respect.

    John, It just ain't them same.

    Dale
    I'm in DisneyWorld with my kids. It's the World's largest trainset. I think you can successfully combine the hobbies. You just need a bigger scale.

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    The first tableau depicts formulation of Axe body spray for hopeful boys, right?

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    Sean, that's fantastic! I have seen it before, and I hope to see more.

    Regards from Perth

    Derek

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