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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

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  • @marks.2814
    @marks.2814 8 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome shop. Thanks for sharing

  • @Actio83
    @Actio83 Год назад +3

    Always good to see a retired woodworker with all his limbs intact :)

  • @jeffmclaird6597
    @jeffmclaird6597 Год назад +1

    It's pretty awesome that your band saw climbed Mount Washington

  • @sinukuan.woodworks
    @sinukuan.woodworks Год назад +1

    This guy routes 😅
    How I wish I have the tools and setup you have. This is a woodworker's paradise.

  • @fastbike9845
    @fastbike9845 2 месяца назад +1

    What a wonderful space, enjoy your retirement although it doesn't look like you are slowing down.

  • @Georgiajason
    @Georgiajason 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is ridiculous. In the best of all ways of course…….and by far the best I’ve ever seen. Your organization is second to none, your work flow through stationing everything is outstanding. Thank you for the inspiration.

  • @extremewoodworker
    @extremewoodworker Год назад +7

    Always enjoy a shop tour especially from Darrell. It is impossible to build a shop large enough as tools and machinery are gases. They expand to fill whatever size and shape container they are placed in. The only thing that changes is the pressure on the outside walls. Steve

  • @CreativeCarpentry
    @CreativeCarpentry Год назад +2

    Vacuum bag table is genius- I’m going to borrow that idea and agree that making it a nice space to be in makes a big difference. Thanks for video

  • @NoelPepin
    @NoelPepin 25 дней назад

    I really enjoyed that 29 minute, Darell one day I will do a shop tour to it's funny when you said " always was waiting to be finish" Same here! so maybe in a year or two I will show my sanctuary. Real N.

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  17 дней назад +1

      Hi Noel, - I could do another shop tour today and there would be some updates from this video.

  • @davidmcmorries5047
    @davidmcmorries5047 Год назад +3

    While your shop is WAY beyond what I'll have, I like that you showed all the compromises and "problems." Inspires me to make my shop my own and to make as best I can!

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  Год назад +2

      I think the trick is to be happy with the shop you have. There's always stuff we could have or things we could change - but the fun thing is just enjoying time in the shop!

  • @daveweber1331
    @daveweber1331 Год назад +3

    Now THAT was a shop tour! 🙂
    Awesome to see someone at that stage in life, enjoying the fruits of his labors, surrounded by tools that please...
    Thanks, Darrel, for taking the time and sharing it with us.

  • @wesleyevans799
    @wesleyevans799 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great shop to tour, Thank you for letting us learn from you. Any chance you could give details on Your lumber storage rack, its exactly what i need now. Thanks again! Wes.

  • @timswoodshop3655
    @timswoodshop3655 8 месяцев назад

    Nice enough shop. Slider is nice, router with digital control is nice, not a fan of the planer/jointer combination but nice unit.
    The big plus I liked is the painted floor. You really got me at the end,,,why would you save a bad tape measure

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  8 месяцев назад

      I use bad tape measures for rough cutting at the radial arm saw or if I'm doing rough carpentry work. If someone asks to borrow a tape - they get one of my bad ones (unless I know them well enough to trust them with a good one)

  • @lemond12345
    @lemond12345 Год назад +1

    Everything is so well thought out. The shop is a reflection of your very successful woodworking career. Thank you for sharing!

  • @dannysmith9217
    @dannysmith9217 Год назад

    Your a sick, sick man😮😂 I'm oh so jealous. Great Job, great video, great, shop. Your years of experience show through and benefit us all. Thanks 👍

  • @andersonwoodworks9631
    @andersonwoodworks9631 9 месяцев назад

    Nice shop Darrel love that your wife dose quilts.

  • @SawyerDesign
    @SawyerDesign Год назад

    Dream setup, Darrell! Thanks for the tour. Would love to swing by and see it in person next time we make it up to Seattle if you’re available. That used sanding pad to hold discs is so simple and smart. Definitely doing that this afternoon.
    Open invite If you ever make it down to Portland. Let me know when you decide to sell that sawstop.

  • @matthewlawson884
    @matthewlawson884 9 месяцев назад

    Great workshop, thank you for sharing. The only thing missing is a wood stove to get some free heat from all your offcuts, but maybe it doesn’t get cold where you are.

  • @jimsynyard
    @jimsynyard 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome wood supply and shop, love it!

  • @rahulkarelia7031
    @rahulkarelia7031 Год назад

    Nice Video man,
    FELDER one of the finest machine manufacturers in the World. cf 741 is truly a gem of machine.

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  Год назад

      Yes - Felder makes wonderful machines! Do you have the CF 741?

    • @rahulkarelia7031
      @rahulkarelia7031 Год назад

      @@DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker I don't but I sell those. 🙏

    • @jimpackard8059
      @jimpackard8059 Год назад

      I know very few big manufacturers in the UK that buy Felder saws.That is a clue

  • @kevinnathanson6876
    @kevinnathanson6876 Год назад

    I love it when I find a kindred spirit. I'm fortunate enough to be one of those techies so I don't need to make stuff for a living. (Yet, anyway..). I have a shop in an industrial park that is VERY similar to yours, including the K700, widebelt sander, carts, and almost everything else except the CNC, which is on the target acquisition screen.... Not quite the router setup you have, but I'll offset that with my pro spraybooth, because, well, why the heck not? Enjoy your shop time sir!

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  Год назад

      Thanks Kevin - a spray booth would be nice but I am maxed out on space . I am happy though with what I have.

  • @Faber_Nox
    @Faber_Nox Год назад

    Now this is a proper woodworker's shop! Ideal setup, and nice details on the finer tasks too! New subscriber

  • @mikedodsonlabview
    @mikedodsonlabview Год назад

    Your router station is epic! Wow!

  • @caseymcglaun3285
    @caseymcglaun3285 6 месяцев назад

    Love your Work Darrell! I just stumbled across your Channel, look forward to watching!

  • @LCWoodworking
    @LCWoodworking Год назад

    The Felder K700S is a true game changer for my shop as well. I have a few inches to spare as well :)

  • @stevejensen3471
    @stevejensen3471 Год назад

    Great shop Darrell. You have some dedicated mondo equipment/stations - aside from the most critical factor - space! I don't care what folks say, if you're going to make serious pieces, that's the one commodity one really needs!

  • @plexuswoodworks1771
    @plexuswoodworks1771 Год назад

    Nice shop! I was freaked out about space when I ordered my slider too. Well worth it though

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  Год назад

      Thanks! I've sold my Sawstop since doing the video so I can now move my CNC machine down and make more room . Even without making extra space the slider was really worth it though.

  • @yahyataweel506
    @yahyataweel506 Год назад

    Loved it, thank you

  • @tundrawhisperer4821
    @tundrawhisperer4821 Год назад

    Hey we have a few big tools in common! I love my K700S and 5HP gorilla collector. My new AD941 will be here in June. Thx for the tour Darrell. 😁👍🏻

  • @peterdurand3098
    @peterdurand3098 Год назад

    That is simply awesome. I remember visiting your shop in the mid 1980s and seeing some of your work in progress. I am glad to see that you are having a very enjoyable semi retirement.

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  Год назад

      thanks, Peter. Which shop was that ? The one in Pioneer Square?

    • @peterdurand3098
      @peterdurand3098 Год назад

      @@DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker I seem to recall that it was somewhere between Bellingham and Seattle. Around Everett perhaps. Memory for dates is not so good anymore 🙂. The work in progress that I remember was an exquisite G&G table and chairs.
      Cheers,

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  Год назад

      That was most likely the Woodworkers Enterprise - a CO-OP shop in Pioneer Square.

  • @alfa0mega74
    @alfa0mega74 Год назад

    video quality and editing was pretty nice. what a dream shop.

  • @xfactor4205
    @xfactor4205 Год назад

    Great tour! Thanks!

  • @CaoimhinOhUrdail
    @CaoimhinOhUrdail Год назад

    Amazing tour. Some really great ideas there. I love the collapsible vacuum press table, I might have to steal that idea!

  • @gustavoadolfouribemiller4733
    @gustavoadolfouribemiller4733 Год назад

    Excelente taller

  • @bigal3189
    @bigal3189 Год назад

    Absolutely beautiful setup. Thanks for the tour darrell

  • @onehandedmaker
    @onehandedmaker Год назад

    Greetings from Australia Darrel,
    Good video and love the shop!
    I now need to man up and upload a shop tour (note to self, I need to clean it up a little).
    Have subscribed and will go over more of your content.
    Regards
    James
    One Handed Maker

  • @wooddesignsbylds
    @wooddesignsbylds Год назад

    Awesome shop!

  • @vichubbard3664
    @vichubbard3664 Год назад

    A lot of nice upgrades and organizational stuff since my last visit. Good stuff! Always love seeing Terry's art, too!

  • @michaelpayne8102
    @michaelpayne8102 Год назад

    Darrell thanks for sharing.

  • @dennismacwilliams196
    @dennismacwilliams196 8 месяцев назад

    Nice place

  • @markkulyas2418
    @markkulyas2418 Год назад +1

    A shame we can't take this stuff with us when we die.

  • @dashriprock5720
    @dashriprock5720 5 месяцев назад

    Nice shop! But the mats by the Felder saw makes me nervous just looking at it. I used to do full panel processing on similar saws. just hate the thought of having something to trip over.
    How do you like the jointer with the euro guard? I never used one. They look they can really slow movement and processing.

  • @Advcrazy
    @Advcrazy Год назад

    Looking forward to your updates review if the saw! I have a k3 that I’m really not happy with. Ordered a hammer ad41 jointer planer which had to be sent back (so upgraded to tye am felder ad741 at the same time). So, so far I’m very disappointed with hammer and even though tye Ad741 works well I’m still a little skeptical towards the entire felder engineering and production standards. But seems like you’re really happy with the k700, which is what I’m also considering (as they’ll let me “upgrade” my k3 to one).

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  Год назад

      I had the K3 and thought it was a good saw. The K-700S is much better in every regard though. I also had an A3-41 before the AD - 941. The A3 was a good machine but again not nearly as good as the Ad-941. I have never worked on an AD-741 so I cannot comment on it.

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  Год назад

      @@jimpackard8059 Are your comments meant to provoke me - they don't appear to have any other purpose.

  • @danielosmon
    @danielosmon 7 месяцев назад

    Nice shop, thanks for sharing. What kind of cart is that you have for sheet goods and where did you get it if you don't mind me asking? I'm interested in your book as well

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  7 месяцев назад

      Hi Daniel, Thanks - the cart is a shopcart brand shopcartsusa.com/Product-PanelHandler.php.You can get my book off my website - furnituremaker.com/books/

  • @eezyozy
    @eezyozy Год назад

    Loved the tour. Thanks. Really like the look of those hold down dog clamps on your bench. They look like the Bessey TW16’s with the bench adapter. They look a lot bigger capacity though.? Do you have a model number? Thanks.

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  Год назад

      Hi Tony.
      Thanks! Yes - they are Bessey TW16's with the adaptor. The capacity is stated as 7 7/8" x 4.

  • @vincentrolfe1384
    @vincentrolfe1384 Год назад

    Was wondering if you have a PC dovetail machine. I rarely need the Omni jig but it is a good thing to have. I have several Felder machines and they are a nice machine. I have used the Sawstop and even though you have the sliding table; do keep the regular table saw for short length cuts and other dado requirements would be my thought. Thanks for the tour.

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  Год назад

      Thanks, Vincent! I don't have a PC Dovetail machine but I have an Omni Jig (hasn't been used in some time though)

  • @ddzz9462
    @ddzz9462 Год назад

    Hey I typed " One car garage woodworking shop" and this came out?! Algorythm have you been drinking!? 😂 v
    Unbielevable shop greetings from Italy.
    One question, why so mamy hand routers, they looked like they were the same model? 🤔

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  Год назад +1

      All the routers date back to before I retired. I had routers permanently set up for different operations so I could save set up time.

    • @ddzz9462
      @ddzz9462 Год назад

      @@DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker ah got It, thanks

  • @adamnewman9162
    @adamnewman9162 7 месяцев назад +1

    So what are you listening to on that awesome HiFi?!

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  7 месяцев назад +1

      depending upon my mood it could be The Beatles - Led Zeppelin - Pink Floyd - Gordon Lightfoot - John Prine - Mozart - Vivaldi - Beethoven - Philip Glass - Dave Brubeck - to name just a few..

  • @horacionochetto8454
    @horacionochetto8454 Год назад

    Fantastic shop. Did you ever sell the saw stop? Did you move the slider table parallel to the cast iron table to make it easier to rip, or adapt other methods of ripping on a slider?

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  Год назад

      I did sell the sawstop a couple of weeks ago. I haven't moved the CNC yet to give me more room. Sorry - I am not sure what you mean by moving the slider table parallel?

  • @ernieforrest7218
    @ernieforrest7218 Год назад

    It would be very hard for a person this well organized to have employees. lol

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  Год назад

      My shop isn't always this neat , clean and organized. Back when I had employees - I was the messy one in the shop!

  • @Simonfrios
    @Simonfrios Год назад

    HI Darrell, I'm curious why you have both the multirouter and the pantorouter. Surely there's no need for both. Similarly, why have both a full CNC machine, as well as the Shaper Origin?

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  Год назад +1

      Hi Simon! While I use both the MultiRouter and my full CNC more - there's a place for the Shaper Origin and the PantaRouter as well. The Shaper Origin is more portable and has onboard commands that don't require making a CAD drawing - I can quickly cut a circle or rectangle for instance. The Pantarouter's super power is it's template system that allows me to dial in the fit of a mortise and tenon or dovetail joint to the perfect fit.
      It's kind of the same as the Lamello biscuit joiner and the Domino. I have both and use them for different things

  • @brandonkramer4894
    @brandonkramer4894 8 месяцев назад

    Do you have a video on how you calibrate your tape measures?

  • @barryomahony4983
    @barryomahony4983 Год назад

    Weird that the county wouldn't let you take out a wall. A steel I-beam header can usually replace anything

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  Год назад

      the builder was all for it - the county said the original building was not up to code and we had build the addition as if it were a building in itself -then attach that to the original building to bring it up to code.

  • @kenf2662
    @kenf2662 Год назад

    Darrell, the question Why! . I'm 62 and have a shop business that's comparable to yours and I'm ready to turn it back into a small fun hobby, I don't want to lifting big sheets of plywood on my slider or the CNC or having deadlines. I thought you said that your retired but buying production equipment ? . The worst thing to do for a hobby is to give it a four letter word (WORK)..

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  Год назад +2

      Hi Ken, I love to work but hate deadlines. I should have upgraded my equipment years ago but felt I could not afford to do so. When I finally decided to slow down and wasn't needing the income - I kept working for a while and went on a buying spree. I bought the machines I had always wanted. For me this is the ideal retirement - taking on a few small projects here and there but mostly building what I want to build with no deadlines or pressure.

    • @kenf2662
      @kenf2662 Год назад

      @@DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker Okay, Have Fun.

  • @jwaggoner2010
    @jwaggoner2010 Год назад

    Darrell, Very nice. What is the overall size of your shop?

  • @jimpackard8059
    @jimpackard8059 Год назад

    I cannot see a sawguard on the panel saw. If something should drop on that when it is running, it could fly off at lightning speed. You need a guard

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  Год назад

      In all the years I have been woodworking - nothing has dropped from the ceiling.

    • @jimpackard8059
      @jimpackard8059 Год назад +1

      I am now retired from decades in the industry including many years in senior management roles in the wood industry. For sure, people accidentally drop bits of wood etc., on to rotating sawblades. That is one reason why they are designed to have sawguards on the top. In my view it is irresponsible to show a video like this. I recommend you ask government Health and Safety for their data on woodworking accidents

  • @olafbigandglad
    @olafbigandglad Год назад

    Would you recommend the Rikon bandsaw?

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  Год назад

      Hi Glenn. I don’t consider my small Rikon bandsaw to be anything special. I just use it for cutting very small stuff. I have a larger saw for serious work.

  • @woodandsteel3040
    @woodandsteel3040 7 месяцев назад

    Hello, can you please tell be where you found your tilting cart for sheet goods. I need one of those really bad and can't seem to find it. Thank you.

  • @nolandweisser297
    @nolandweisser297 Год назад

    How do the 3 router tables work so that they don't interfere with each other? Is there a slide out mechanism?

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  Год назад

      The center one is out further so it can be used without interference from the two side ones. The center one is on an electronic lift with memory positions - I can lower it when not I use then raise it back to the stored position

  • @mymemeplex
    @mymemeplex Год назад

    what do you call your offcuts? sounds like afval, which is Dutch for waste.

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  Год назад

      Hi Meme, I call them offal. It’s a term used in the commercial shops I used to work in.

    • @mymemeplex
      @mymemeplex Год назад

      @@DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker Ah, that probably has the same root. I thought that was only used for animal waste. ta.

  • @Panorama_Woodworks
    @Panorama_Woodworks Год назад

    Thanks for the tour! Could you provide more information on your SawStop crosscut stop setup perhaps on Instagram?

  • @gonzomaximus2429
    @gonzomaximus2429 Год назад

    what size is the sliding table on the felder.how long ?

  • @darrellv8187
    @darrellv8187 Год назад

    Bwa-ha-ha. I'm trying to convince my wife that 400 Sq ft is enough.

    • @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker
      @DarrellPeartFurnitureMaker  Год назад +1

      good luck! my 1st shop was a carport with a dirt floor. My tools consisted of a jigsaw and a blowtorch

  • @RAREFORMDESIGNS
    @RAREFORMDESIGNS Год назад

    No such thing as too many tools.

  • @jimquinty5378
    @jimquinty5378 Год назад

    grow up don't get old