#12
I was a dedicated follower of Bob Rozaieski's Logan Cabinet Shoppe. I know Bob moved south, and closed down the Logan Cabinet Shoppe, and started a new website. Just went there today, and Bob is having a big tool sale?? He says he isn't given up the craft, but he sure is selling a lot of his custom hand tools. I really enjoyed his podcasts, and he has helped me significantly with my woodworking. I hope we hear from him soon.
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#13
Link to the new website?


Where did he move to down South?

carl
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#14
Here you go.

Linky to the giant tool sale It shows a link to that bidding site. I guess that is where he will be selling his stuff.
If it wasn't for last minute, nothing would get done.

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#15
Was interesting that just this morning, I clicked on Bob's old site and some Chinese porn came up! I then Googled Bob's name and got to his new site. Doesn't appear, though, that Bob will be very active in woodworking and for those that had him do saw sharpening, it appears that activity isn't mentioned at all on his new site. Do hope all is well for him and his family, as he is a good guy.
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#16
Independence VA? I think. Rural. Looks like some serious refocusing. Good luck to 'em.
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#17
Thanks for the thoughts! I'm still here. Just not woodworking much at the moment. The current "shop" just rusts my tools as it's basically little more than a roof. The walls are rotting and the whole building is sinking into the dirt. So it's little more than storage at the moment. And there's no heat, so it wasn't too appealing to be out there over the winter when the morning and evening temps were in the single digits. It's better than nothing, but not by much.

So I keep most of my tools wrapped in newspaper and packed away until I can set up in a drier space. We just started building a new house, and we'll be doing most of the interior work ourselves, so that will keep me busy until some time in 2017 at least. Once the house is under roof, I'll likely set up a temporary shop in the basement as I'll have lots of cabinets and such to build for the new house. While it won't be as bright and inviting as my old shop, or the shop I have planned, it will at least be a nice dry spot I can work and store my tools until I can build my new shop.

I am still sharpening saws, though the link to the page is not real obvious I suppose.
http://brfinewoodworking.com/hand-saw-sharpening/
Bob

"Whether you think you can or think you can't, you're right."

Bob Rozaieski Fine Woodworking
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#18
Good to see you still active Bob!
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#19
+1, good luck on building your new home, it is fun and can be nerve racking at times. Don't ask me how I know this.

Steve
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#20
I am glad to hear you just on hiatus, Bob. I have always enjoyed your blogs.

Bill
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#21
Great to hear you are doing well Bob. Sorry to hear about the shop having issues. My shop is in my detached garage, and it is tough to heat it up in the winter, when the temps drop below freezing. Best of luck to you in the new home and build. Will follow your progress on your blog.

P.S. I may be sending some saws your way soon for sharpening.

Scott
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