06-10-2017, 03:26 PM
Do most of you guys work alone in the shop? I do, with an occasional daughter visit or set of helping hands. But it's mostly on my own and I have a reasonable routine for the work day. I'm there six days a week, six hours a day and get tired come Saturday afternoon but love going back in.
This week had me making some fence pieces (50 @ 27x8 in a violin shape) and a hanging bookcase @ 4x6ft. Daughter 1's boyfriend [Dan] was put to work on the fence parts. We made a pattern, rough cut the pieces, then went to making shapes at the router table. Fifty pieces is more than we should have taken on, but we know the customer well. So it goes.
Dan is a bright young man. Just graduated with a mechanical engineering degree. Takes direction well, knows right from left, and does not need a babysitter in the shop. Nice, polite, not a whiner.
But there's been a person in my shop all week. After several days, it wears on me. I like the space, the routine, the not explaining hows/whys/whats-for-lunch. By week's end, I had a hard time making the book case and even messed up a couple of simple steps. My concentration was shot. That's when I recognized the need for personal shop time. I'm going to send Dan over to work at the mechanic shop next week. It will do us both some good.
Do you guys have similar issues with your shop time?
This week had me making some fence pieces (50 @ 27x8 in a violin shape) and a hanging bookcase @ 4x6ft. Daughter 1's boyfriend [Dan] was put to work on the fence parts. We made a pattern, rough cut the pieces, then went to making shapes at the router table. Fifty pieces is more than we should have taken on, but we know the customer well. So it goes.
Dan is a bright young man. Just graduated with a mechanical engineering degree. Takes direction well, knows right from left, and does not need a babysitter in the shop. Nice, polite, not a whiner.
But there's been a person in my shop all week. After several days, it wears on me. I like the space, the routine, the not explaining hows/whys/whats-for-lunch. By week's end, I had a hard time making the book case and even messed up a couple of simple steps. My concentration was shot. That's when I recognized the need for personal shop time. I'm going to send Dan over to work at the mechanic shop next week. It will do us both some good.
Do you guys have similar issues with your shop time?
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