Workshops My shipyard/your shipyard

My basement workshop/shipyard in all it's cluttered glory. I thought about tidying it up before posting but I was too lazy to do so. I also do model railroading so you will see parts related to that hanging around the laptop.View attachment 434476
Great to see your workshop - a "busy" wokshop
and most important to see, that you have ShipofScale opened on your laptop - good tools and a friendly forum - what else do you need to be happy
 
Thanks guys the table sure is made of 100% faux-cherry-compressed wood :D. @Uwek I do have some particle board to cut & splice and my self healing mat is in some boxes not sure which one though need to look for it, I do cover my work area with the instruction sheet, probably not a good practice but it is what I do. Thanks @Jack Sparrow it is neat its what I'm leaning to do next due to me being a bit wary of me doing the rigging on the Torborg and would like to get my feet wet with planking a bit more . I also got some Cottage industries Subs too but they are resin (Hunley, C.S.S. David, Alligator, and the 1800 Nautilus) thinking of doing the Nautilus after the wooden sub since it has a sail with simple rigging.
 
And definitely you need a cutting mat - green coloured -> your table will be happy, that the surface will be protected
...then, you become a proud member of the GCMO (Green Cutting Mat Owners) group, and they (the group), will be happier than your table. ROTF ROTF ROTF ROTF ROTF ROTF
 
Hi Everyone
Wow A lot of these shipyards are brilliant only wish I had that kind of space to get properly organised with Tooling etc..

Well here's my Humble Shipyard not much I know but adequate to get the job done, maybe some day I will be able to fully open up the folding table.

All the best
Rob :)

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Hi Everyone
Wow A lot of these shipyards are brilliant only wish I had that kind of space to get properly organised with Tooling etc..

Well here's my Humble Shipyard not much I know but adequate to get the job done, maybe some day I will be able to fully open up the folding table.

All the best
Rob :)

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beautiful ships there. Just shows that it is the skill of the builder and not the size of the shop that makes the difference. :)
 
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