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An Untidy Workshop

I would love to build highly detailed, beautifully painted, accurate and stunning models of ships or traction engines.

Why don′t I? Because I am too impatient. I want it finished now! OK perhaps I can manage a few days concentration, maybe a whole month but I read that some model engineers spend 6000 hours or more on a model. Now assuming that you can utilize a full working week, say 40 hours, that works out at 150 weeks, that′s 3 years. That’s full time, what about the engineer who can only manage a few hours a week grabbed after work or at a weekend, we are talking decades to finish a project. My attention span would have long since wilted and been left lying with the swarf on the workshop floor.

I am also really good at starting things but when I get to a difficult bit or a boring bit, putting the project aside until I am in the mood. The trouble is the right mood invariably never returns. This tends to lead to a surfeit of part completed models around the workshop. Now I am determined to fix this problem of my own making but have yet to determine how. Resolve is fine but putting plans into action seems not quite to become a reality.

Step one is to actually get into the workshop, many engineers would be very pleased to have a workshop like mine, so why this reluctance to enter. At the moment there are bits of wood, chipboard and the like stacked here and there, too good to throw away but having no immediate use. I have put up a shelf for my woodturning bits and pieces but in doing so have displaced my selection of saws. This has led to a collection of “stuff” on the bench. Every time I get into the workshop I say “This needs sorting” but haven′t made a start. Perhaps if I solve this problem it will lead to more productive time being spent there.

So a plan emerges, get rid of the wood that I am never likely to use. I just know if I throw it out I will immediately find a use for it but steps must be taken. Clear the bench, this means making a rack or finding some means of storing my hand saws. Trouble there is I have pretty well run out of wall space, having shelves practically everywhere, still I can squeeze something more in I am sure. Perhaps a redevelopment of the storage space under the bench in a similar manner to that under the lathe bench will help?

It’s not much of a plan but a plan nevertheless. Could this be the way forward only time will tell. Watch this space.

Well the answer to that is practically nothing. 2009 was a very quiet year dominated on the domestic front by having an extension to the house built. Whilst this didn’t exactly prevent me getting into the workshop I felt it necessary to watch the builders! I have however added the few lines from the old website’s What’s New page.

13/03/10

I have spent the last week updating the site, trying to move into the 21st century! I have made the overall page slightly wider working on the assumption that most people will have a suitable screen width. This has meant making new images for the headers, a problem with fixed width layouts. I have tidied up the CSS removing some redundant code and changed the column layout slightly. All this in anticipation of changing this page for a full blown blog page. I am still wrestling with the code for a new WordPress template but hopefully it will be up and running soon.

19/07/09

Have added some more data tables and updated some of the links that have dissappeared.

20/06/09

Not much happening (as usual). I have updated some of the links that appear to have got lost and have found some more entries for the forthcoming events.

01/01/09

Happy New Year from the Workshop

Just for consistency I have posted the old updates from the What’s New page that appeared on the original CIGN Workshop site. The information has little relevance today but may help to show how the site has developed or otherwise…

28/11/08

Updated the “Forthcoming Events”. I don′t know if it′s just me but there don′t seem to be as many events about as there were last year!

20/11/08

Decided to try my hand at woodturning. Bought a new lathe and lots of other goodies with the intention of making round wood and lots of shavings!
Woodturning

26/10/08

Fitted a new collet chuck to the lathe. Actually did this in July but seem to have forgotten to update the site. (Note to self – be more conscientious in future!)
Collet Chuck for the Lathe

06/07/08

Two new projects for the workshop. The first is a simple low voltage work light made from readily obtainable parts for use on any machine tool that requires a little extra illumination.
Low Voltage Worklight
The second article is a bit more involved – adding a tachometer to the WM14 milling machine. Covers the mechanics of fitting the sensor inside the mill and outlines the wiring and power supply to fit the tachometer unit and a new low voltage lamp,
Tachometer for the WM14 Milling Machine continue reading…

Just for consistency I have posted the old updates from the What’s New page that appeared on the original CIGN Workshop site. The information has little relevance today but may help to show how the site has developed or otherwise…

08/12/07

The last part of a look at the Warco WM250 added, concentrating on the tailstock and accessories that came with the lathe. I still have plenty to discover about this lathe, it should keep me busy for the next few years! If you have any questions don′t hesitate to ask.
Workshop – WM250 Lathe 4 – Tailstock & Accessories

07/11/07

Part 3 of a look at the Warco WM250 added, concentrating on the saddle and bed. Another part to go! hopefully a little quicker than this one. I have made a few small modifications to the lathe and will add details of these to the projects page in due course.
Workshop – WM250 Lathe 3 – Bed & Saddle

28/09/07

I have been using the new lathe for some time now and am getting a feel for it. I have added another page with some more details about the Warco WM250, mainly a close up look at the headstock end of the lathe
Workshop – WM250 Lathe 2 – Headstock Closeup continue reading…