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Old 2005-06-24, 4:51pm
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Default The worlds smallest studio (fits on a drafting table)

I've posted these pics before on ISGB. Vince, Mike and Dale basically told me how to build it, the vent hood is Mike's design that I modified to suit. It is small but definitely functional.

Here is the Before (the wood in the window is for the eventual exhaust pipe).




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Old 2005-06-24, 7:02pm
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Hi! Check out the thread - My work space - I think I might be the smallest!!!!

We are basically the same type of set up....Yours looks nicer!

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Old 2005-06-24, 9:57pm
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Shauna - Its close, but I think you have me beat.



The photo was taken when it was brand new - it is much more cluttered now.

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I am wondering where are your tools are....and you need to go glass shopping. That isn't nearly enough!
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Old 2005-06-25, 10:36am
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Jim, I just showed your "before" and "after" pictures to my husband. We've been kicking around how and where to set up my lampworking studio, but he's been nervous about me playing with fire inside our condo. Gee, I can't imagine why!

When I showed him your setup and said that was the sort of thing I was planning, he was SOOOOO relieved and impressed! Not only that, he's actually done a bit of sheet metal work in his long-ago past so he has a pretty good idea of how to do it .

Thanks for sharing that!
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Old 2005-06-25, 10:34pm
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I am wondering where are your tools are....and you need to go glass shopping. That isn't nearly enough!

I took these pics tonight after making some marbles. As you can see, I use all available surfaces. Tools are stewn about in a seemingly haphazard manner, the shelves come in handy for that. I buy glass as needed - as a newbie, I'm maintaining a low inventory until I get a feel for what I like. Then I will hopefully bulk buy with others.

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