The time you spend reorganizing your shop is totally worth the effort! This summer I spent 5 weeks going through my entire shop. Relocated equipment, materials, and general placement of things to make it more of an efficient work space. Things I had for years and really didn't need I got rid of. I'm really loving working in my "new organized" space and feeling so lucky to have it. I'm absolutely sure you will too! Thanks for your videos and wishing you continued success...
I think all woodworkers need to do a rearranging and house cleaning periodically. Hope to come and enroll in one of your classes some day. You are so talented in wood turning. Thanks for sharing.
Hope you don't mind me saying @5:34 you have the Laptop open when viewing content on your monitors - I have similar set up and for Win 10 users:- there's an option in 'Power Options', 'Choose what closing the lid does' or Mac Notebook - while its built-in display is closed. This is known as closed-clamshell or closed-display mode, the process is automatic.
That was a big Job Ashley, but you and your team mate tackled it without any trouble. As always it is a pleasure to follow your journey in Wood Turning and Wood Working. you might have already had this suggestion, and I am not sure how space you have out back. You could always think about investing in a container to house all your wood you could regulate the temp to keep your wood dry. It would then provide more space with in your shop. Just a thought. Thanks for sure space as well I will check them out.
Indeed, I have re organised my little shop many times. One idea i use for misc dust management is a shower exhaust fan in the ceiling and an industrial fan in the wall that moves large volumes of air out the back. this has made a real difference. :)
I have added to my turning shop 4 times in 10 years, and I am thinking about it again. Also I blow down the dust every 4 to 6 weeks. I open the big outside doors and turn on the air compressor. Love your work
It's amazing to see the love in your eyes when you are in the workshop even when you're making a hard work like this. I'm your fan Ashley. Here in Brazil the women don't use to be craftswomen and for this reason I'm still more your super fan.
Fresh coat of paint on the walls and roof. Some epoxy on the floor. Will change the mood in any shop and create a better atmosphere which is essential. Hanging pictures for inspiration of curved lines or whatever you can draw from I find it very helpful. I'm not a woodworker I work in metals
Perdonami se non conosco l'inglese : ( Ma devo dirti che sei : solare nella tua semplicità e sei la dimostrazione che, la sensibilità femminile, nella lavorazione del legno (materiale che lavoro ed adoro) dà i suoi frutti. Saresti da sposare !!! Grazie, Grande Ashley ^_^
Great video and you have a beautiful presence on the video. Great communication too! Thanks for sharing your studio, I am also working on finishing the electrical on the last wall on my shop! Thanks for the inspiration! Love your work! :)
Organization of the wood is a big problem in my shop. However, when I get into my shop I want to turn or work on whatever project I have going and I don’t want to work on cleaning and organizing stuff as much as it needs to be taken care of lol. I love your work and your videos. I have been looking into your turning classes and been trying to find upcoming classes that aren’t already full.
For me, I gather way to much usable stuff that I never use :-) . Like the idea of wooden panels, one always needs a place to hang new tools and stuff. Nice studio design Ashley!!
One thing - a simple thing - that you should do is paint the ceiling and OSB walls white. With this small investment, it will automatically seem like you have at least doubled your lighting. Additionally, go with LED lighting fixtures. The cost has come way down and you really cannot afford not to: They are simply that much better.
Ashley, would be nice to see a sketch of your floor plan before and after the renovation. That way we could fully appreciate your results. How long did it take from start to finish? Excellent results, but no more chandelier...Marie Condo would be overwhelmed.
Hi Ashley. Thanks for sharing. With your reno, about how big is your studio (the part you work in)? I am asking because I am in the process of planning my shop and I haven't settled on a shop size yet. Also, I would very much would like to take one of you turning classes some time next year, maybe late summer or early fall. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Ashley.
Bringing back to zero the shop I’m doiing that 2 times a year I have also steel and Wood Good video Goiing on with buiseness and art Have a good week Salut from Luxembourg 🇱🇺👍😎
I am surprised you did not take the back wall all the way to the existing block wall. That now space does not look as accessible or easy to get to. But I'm sure you have your reasons. Love the work you do.
Aw Ashley, why did you go and clean up your shop. I always took comfort in that my shop didn’t look that much worse than yours. I too have a vintage collection of dust, offcuts, “good” and “pretty good” wood, and way too many tools for the space I have. Now I can no longer say;my shop is like Ashley’s and that means.... oh no.... New Years resolutions are in the offing. As usual you are an inspiration young lady. I hope my efforts turn out as well as yours.
Good... The light battens Ashley: Make sure they're high frequency type one's as just normal one's are really dangerous near rotating machinery due to stroboscopic effects.. Glenn. GLMelectrical...🇬🇧🙂
@@SteefaTak It's the stroboscopic effects that I'm referring to though... Spinning parts of machine tools can appear stationery if the frequency becomes matched with that of switch start battens (50Hz/50 cycles in the UK and 60Hz/60 cycles in the USA)... Both the health & safety executive in the UK and OSHA in the USA take this really seriously... And remember: Ms. Harwood is inviting customers into her workshop studio's for sessions.... And as such will be under the umbrella of OSHA...🇬🇧👍
@@glennmoreland6457 Ok ,i was wrong , should read something about this problem before , sorry. I found i nice article about this. www.premierltg.com/what-makes-an-led-bulb-flicker-how-to-solve-led-flicker/ I also thought the flickering is over with the new LED era ...
Order to disorder is the natural law of the universe, some slow it down ( obsessive compulsive ) . I'm on my third unburying in 30 years, feels fanastic when your done.
You are so Lovely... I have a career in a Very High Stress job... I look forward to your videos. So calming... Hope you can add more frequent content in the future.
Would love to know your thought process when deciding what stays and what gets tossed. What are your criteria and how do they relate to the way you run your studio/business? You reminded me of myself in several aspects; I suspect many turners can relate.
What is going in the 8x8 area? The reason I ask is I need to find a space for a laguna 18-24 and if 8x8 is enough I can make it work. Sorry spoke to soon. Looks great Ashley
Good video 😊 Sam Ryan on instagram uses tarp from the ceiling when spraying. Maybe a system like that could be cheap and beneficial to keep the new wood store more dust free 🤔 Looking forward to the next one. Have a safe and Merry Christmas
Hello Ashley I live in Novosibirsk is Siberia, I admire your work on stonco, I also work with wood I really like. I watch your videos you are so fragile and work on the same moans you just did well 👍 👍 👍 👍
The time you spend reorganizing your shop is totally worth the effort! This summer I spent 5 weeks going through my entire shop. Relocated equipment, materials, and general placement of things to make it more of an efficient work space. Things I had for years and really didn't need I got rid of. I'm really loving working in my "new organized" space and feeling so lucky to have it. I'm absolutely sure you will too! Thanks for your videos and wishing you continued success...
this girl has a captivating smile
I was so hoping that all of the already turned bowls wouldn’t be scrapped. Sell them! I’ll buy one. Nice job on the shop.
A fantastic amount of wood. What a Resource to draw from once inventoried.
I think all woodworkers need to do a rearranging and house cleaning periodically. Hope to come and enroll in one of your classes some day. You are so talented in wood turning. Thanks for sharing.
Hope you don't mind me saying @5:34 you have the Laptop open when viewing content on your monitors - I have similar set up and for Win 10 users:- there's an option in 'Power Options', 'Choose what closing the lid does' or Mac Notebook - while its built-in display is closed. This is known as closed-clamshell or closed-display mode, the process is automatic.
That was a big Job Ashley, but you and your team mate tackled it without any trouble. As always it is a pleasure to follow your journey in Wood Turning and Wood Working. you might have already had this suggestion, and I am not sure how space you have out back. You could always think about investing in a container to house all your wood you could regulate the temp to keep your wood dry. It would then provide more space with in your shop. Just a thought. Thanks for sure space as well I will check them out.
Good job! The best way to handle a project like that is through montage! Sure wish I could do that on a couple of mine! :)
Indeed, I have re organised my little shop many times. One idea i use for misc dust management is a shower exhaust fan in the ceiling and an industrial fan in the wall that moves large volumes of air out the back. this has made a real difference. :)
Cleaning your shop........it's like sunshine for your soul! Looking great! DD
Nice job on the studio renovation Ashley! Thanks for sharing the video with us.👌👍😎JP
Thanks for taking us with you on your journey.
You can watch the water, the fire, and how Ashley works for hours.
I have added to my turning shop 4 times in 10 years, and I am thinking about it again. Also I blow down the dust every 4 to 6 weeks. I open the big outside doors and turn on the air compressor. Love your work
It looks like it's coming along nicely👍
It's amazing to see the love in your eyes when you are in the workshop even when you're making a hard work like this. I'm your fan Ashley. Here in Brazil the women don't use to be craftswomen and for this reason I'm still more your super fan.
Always nice to refresh the shop!
Fresh coat of paint on the walls and roof. Some epoxy on the floor.
Will change the mood in any shop and create a better atmosphere which is essential. Hanging pictures for inspiration of curved lines or whatever you can draw from I find it very helpful.
I'm not a woodworker I work in metals
What a great little work space! Need more videos Ashley, I love them
Great video, very interesting, really gained some room, what a big difference, can't wait till the next chapter, thanks for sharing
Glad to see you back! I was starting to miss you!
Perdonami se non conosco l'inglese : ( Ma devo dirti che sei : solare nella tua semplicità e sei la dimostrazione che, la sensibilità femminile, nella lavorazione del legno (materiale che lavoro ed adoro) dà i suoi frutti. Saresti da sposare !!! Grazie, Grande Ashley ^_^
Good to see you get stuck in Ashley, Respects Ma'am. Glad my "shop" is only 6' x 3'.. gets just as dusty but its easier to clean lol
Look forward to Part 2. Nice work!
Thanks, Ryan!
Great video and you have a beautiful presence on the video. Great communication too! Thanks for sharing your studio, I am also working on finishing the electrical on the last wall on my shop! Thanks for the inspiration! Love your work! :)
Organization of the wood is a big problem in my shop. However, when I get into my shop I want to turn or work on whatever project I have going and I don’t want to work on cleaning and organizing stuff as much as it needs to be taken care of lol. I love your work and your videos. I have been looking into your turning classes and been trying to find upcoming classes that aren’t already full.
Love your channel Ashley
Awesome work Ashley! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Thx for being my inspiration, Ashley.
Hello from Tommy Tinkers!!! Ashley, I love your videos!!! I have learned a lot from the way you tackle each project! Thank you very much!!
Nice video lot of work.
I really love watching all your videos I don't have a lot of funds sure wish I did I'd buy your wood lath tools and T-shirts
Good job Ashley
Thanks for sharing
You did a good job!
I like the wood storage chandelier :)
Feeling a strong urge to reorganize my shop now....😆Merry Christmas Ashley. Great video!
Быть добру!
So beautiful.
For me, I gather way to much usable stuff that I never use :-) . Like the idea of wooden panels, one always needs a place to hang new tools and stuff. Nice studio design Ashley!!
Esta chica tiene una sonrisa que cautiva.
Yay! looks like you need a dust collector
Ashley, read up on 5S or 6S process for improving a work space to improve productivity and safety.
Looking good!!! I am not the most organized myself as well lol
coucou, Ashley tu réaménage l'atelier super hâte de ta prochaine vidéo.
Great shop...now come dust mine!
Good idea to prime the OSB walls for brightness
One thing - a simple thing - that you should do is paint the ceiling and OSB walls white. With this small investment, it will automatically seem like you have at least doubled your lighting. Additionally, go with LED lighting fixtures. The cost has come way down and you really cannot afford not to: They are simply that much better.
Ashley, would be nice to see a sketch of your floor plan before and after the renovation. That way we could fully appreciate your results. How long did it take from start to finish? Excellent results, but no more chandelier...Marie Condo would be overwhelmed.
Hi Ashley. Thanks for sharing. With your reno, about how big is your studio (the part you work in)? I am asking because I am in the process of planning my shop and I haven't settled on a shop size yet. Also, I would very much would like to take one of you turning classes some time next year, maybe late summer or early fall. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Ashley.
I will hopefully see you in March :) great video
Вы молодцы ..уважаю ваш труд !!!удачи вам
Bringing back to zero the shop
I’m doiing that 2 times a year
I have also steel and Wood
Good video
Goiing on with buiseness and art
Have a good week
Salut from Luxembourg 🇱🇺👍😎
I am surprised you did not take the back wall all the way to the existing block wall. That now space does not look as accessible or easy to get to. But I'm sure you have your reasons. Love the work you do.
Putting me to shame, I need to do the same
Looking good by the way
Take care
Rob
Aw Ashley, why did you go and clean up your shop. I always took comfort in that my shop didn’t look that much worse than yours. I too have a vintage collection of dust, offcuts, “good” and “pretty good” wood, and way too many tools for the space I have. Now I can no longer say;my shop is like Ashley’s and that means.... oh no.... New Years resolutions are in the offing.
As usual you are an inspiration young lady. I hope my efforts turn out as well as yours.
Good...
The light battens Ashley:
Make sure they're high frequency type one's as just normal one's are really dangerous near rotating machinery due to stroboscopic effects..
Glenn.
GLMelectrical...🇬🇧🙂
Whats a "ones"?
@@gbwildlifeuk8269
One's...
Just in case you were getting confused...
Psst:
I edited it... just for you...🇬🇧👍
I think LED lights will be just better choice.In terms of flickering and power consumption.
@@SteefaTak
It's the stroboscopic effects that I'm referring to though...
Spinning parts of machine tools can appear stationery if the frequency becomes matched with that of switch start battens (50Hz/50 cycles in the UK and 60Hz/60 cycles in the USA)...
Both the health & safety executive in the UK and OSHA in the USA take this really seriously...
And remember:
Ms. Harwood is inviting customers into her workshop studio's for sessions....
And as such will be under the umbrella of OSHA...🇬🇧👍
@@glennmoreland6457 Ok ,i was wrong , should read something about this problem before , sorry. I found i nice article about this. www.premierltg.com/what-makes-an-led-bulb-flicker-how-to-solve-led-flicker/ I also thought the flickering is over with the new LED era ...
A great project!
It's good to see that you use a dust mask, but have you ever tried out a cartridge respirator?
Ashley, the exposed Romex in and out of that box, kind of worries me.
Love your style, talent, and video work. I look forward to more. Thanks!
Thank you, Ashley but you're making me feel guilty as my workshop looks just like yours before you tidied it up.
Order to disorder is the natural law of the universe, some slow it down ( obsessive compulsive ) . I'm on my third unburying in 30 years, feels fanastic when your done.
Dust? That's not dust, you should see my HOUSE! LOL
You are so Lovely... I have a career in a Very High Stress job... I look forward to your videos. So calming... Hope you can add more frequent content in the future.
Would love to know your thought process when deciding what stays and what gets tossed. What are your criteria and how do they relate to the way you run your studio/business? You reminded me of myself in several aspects; I suspect many turners can relate.
Only keep the best! Shop space is premium value, so gotta weed out the less valuable pieces (boring grain, cracks, punky, etc.)
What is going in the 8x8 area? The reason I ask is I need to find a space for a laguna 18-24 and if 8x8 is enough I can make it work. Sorry spoke to soon. Looks great Ashley
that spider at 1:52 looks a lot like a Black Widow ... good luck with the shop remodel.
Good video 😊 Sam Ryan on instagram uses tarp from the ceiling when spraying. Maybe a system like that could be cheap and beneficial to keep the new wood store more dust free 🤔 Looking forward to the next one. Have a safe and Merry Christmas
I’d love to take the time off and come up to SC and give a helping hand and learn some turning from you !!! All I can say is awesome!!!
Hi Ashley Wow so viel Holz 🤪 das hätte ich auch gerne.
What's your favorite wood to turn, a harwood or a sofwood?
1000 ft sq? wow! I think I have the '1' but none of the zeros! I need to have a clear out!
Thanks for sharing the video when you going to put up a turning video?
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0:22 is that a double barrel freedom tool?
Great quality video i follow you
we missed you . Hope to see you soon on a video again
Any wood don’t need I need some to practice on my lathe
Am I the only one who sneezed at least 3 times during this video?
Yes
вот это девушка))) девушка моей мечты)))) повезло твоему мужу)))
Great project! Thanks for sharing. You should have put the word out, you could have had lots of free labor! Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Sorry meant skillshare looks great
I think I saw a good piece of wood, being loaded on that trailer...LOL
Great job on the video Ashley!
👌💪
All that scrap needs a wood stove.
wich scrap? That might could be used for....something one day ;-)
Need to invest in dust collection system. Looks good though! Thanks for sharing!
👍👍👍😉
Não entendo seu idioma, mas gosto de seus vídeos.
How’s John malecki doing, do you stay in touch
that's the way to use your head heheh :)
... and where is the floor heating? 😉
You should have called. I would work for practice curb wood.
You need to get you a wood burning stove.
Who doesn't need more space?
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Can you come and help me redo the installation of my workshop please? And you will help me to go buy a wood lathe 👍
👍👍❤️❤️
Hello Ashley I live in Novosibirsk is Siberia, I admire your work on stonco, I also work with wood I really like. I watch your videos you are so fragile and work on the same moans you just did well 👍 👍 👍 👍
Какая ты супер!
Good news is, as soon as you're done tackling the renovation you'll want to change things..
Haha - so true!
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