Serving cart with butcher block top serves as apartment dweller’s work space

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Comment by Bruce Young on April 26, 2019 at 2:24pm

Uncle John, it forces me to He more organized than I would have been years ago. But that’s good, because with my very limited vision, I need to stay organized or I lose stuff. I’m working my way through as much of the project as possible that will need the milling machine, then I’ll remove two screws and stow it, and put my inch by thirty belt sander and mini vacuum dust collector in it’s place to profile the neck and whatnot. 

Comment by Uncle John on April 26, 2019 at 1:28am

That takes dedication.  Pretty good mini-setup.

Comment by Jerry Jordan on April 23, 2019 at 12:10am

Excellent.,.,I built in the kitchen for a few years.,.,I have now downgraded to the lid of the clothes washer and building in my lap.,.,.,no wife.,.,my adult daughter did complain about sawdust everywhere.,.,"a good source of fiber".,.,.,

Comment by Bob "Ambrose" Negus on April 22, 2019 at 9:41pm

Good use of kitchen space I'd say!

Comment by Bruce Young on April 22, 2019 at 3:54pm

Yup, divorced and living in a studio apartment, just me and my guide dog. (I’m legally blind). The top of that serving cart was previously a junk catcher anyway, and since it’s that kinda funky Chinese butcher block wood, isn’t a great food surface. So I didn’t sweat drilling a few holes to mount the miter box, milling machine, or a small wooden vise I use for small stuff like bridges, each with drywall screws I can easily remove when I need the space, or when stowing stuff between builds.  

Comment by BrianQ. on April 22, 2019 at 9:25am

I’m guessing you’re single, or soon to be? If not, you’ve got a good wife! There’d be a real big fight if I set up shop in the kitchen! Great improvisation of space tho, lots of luck to ya :D

Comment by Poorness Studios on April 22, 2019 at 4:35am

Very nice. I love seeing people's creative spaces.

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