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    #1

    Workbenches...

    Hello - new guy...again! What setups and where do you setup workspace for your builds. Thinking of either a plain workdesk for house or something industrial for garage (but suspect with winter coming it will get pretty chilly out there).

    Ideas, images, or a pointer to a thread would be great thanks to visualise the working requirement from the off.
  • The Smythe Meister
    • Jan 2019
    • 6248

    #2
    Oh,now you've gone and done it Taff!!
    Prepare yourself to be bombarded with pics of MANY of the guys modelling set ups....
    Ranging from immaculate complete rooms to benches that look like a bomb has just gone off !!
    .... Should be fun this.......

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    • Guest

      #3
      Originally posted by The Smythe Meister
      Oh,now you've gone and done it Taff!!
      Prepare yourself to be bombarded with pics of MANY of the guys modelling set ups....
      Ranging from immaculate complete rooms to benches that look like a bomb has just gone off !!
      .... Should be fun this.......
      Bet there is some great workbenches for inspiration though!

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      • The Smythe Meister
        • Jan 2019
        • 6248

        #4
        Oh yes...
        Every one of them in their own way in fact,be it the neat'n tidy ones or the scruff ass approach.....
        They ALL provide the perfect needs for that particular "owner"

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        • The Smythe Meister
          • Jan 2019
          • 6248

          #5
          BTW, I'm currently sat in my Van in the middle of Dartmoor having a tea break,(working at a Reservoir near Tavistock),so can't provide pics of my personal set up,which is usually a cross between the Immaculate and the Bomb scenario, but when I get home I'll pop up a couple pics of my room.... Not the best by a long chalk,but suits my purpose

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          • Andy the Sheep
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2019
            • 1864
            • Andrea
            • North Eastern Italy

            #6
            Here's mine, Taff. It's in the basement, a little damp and with a high window.
            The main point, IMHO, is that a workbench is a living project continuously adapting to the owner's needs and tastes, so no need to look for the ultimate solution, there isn't one.
            In its very early days 2 years ago :thinking:
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            Almost everything from Ikea: cheap, easy to assemble (we are modellers, after all :tongue-out3 and in case of disaster not a great loss and probably you'll still find the exact spare part.:money-face:
            ... and no, I get no money from Sweden :tongue-out::smiling5:.
            I'm available for any question.

            Andrea

            Andrea

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            • Tim Marlow
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 18903
              • Tim
              • Somerset UK

              #7
              No pics of mine Taff, but there’s a good discussion on designing a new one here…


              and loads of pictures of members workbenches here…

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              • Guest

                #8
                Originally posted by Andy the Sheep
                Here's mine, Taff. It's in the basement, a little damp and with a high window.
                The main point, IMHO, is that a workbench is a living project continuously adapting to the owner's needs and tastes, so no need to look for the ultimate solution, there isn't one.
                In its very early days 2 years ago :thinking:
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                and as it is now :nerd:

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                Almost everything from Ikea: cheap, easy to assemble (we are modellers, after all :tongue-out3 and in case of disaster not a great loss and probably you'll still find the exact spare part.:money-face:
                ... and no, I get no money from Sweden :tongue-out::smiling5:.
                I'm available for any question.

                Andrea

                Andrea
                Thanks - some great ideas already. Thanks for posting!

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                • boatman
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Nov 2018
                  • 14463
                  • christopher
                  • NORFOLK UK

                  #9
                  HI Taff here is a couple of pics of my model room an it is a little over crowded but then like this i can easily find things
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                  • colin m
                    Moderator
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 8741
                    • Colin
                    • Stafford, UK

                    #10
                    There's a thread for this somewhere else. But, as benches are very organic and changing in nature, it might be a laugh to have a look at them again. And by pure luck, I've just tidied and cleaned mine - I even vacuumed the carpet. Feeling smug...............

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Originally posted by boatman
                      HI Taff here is a couple of pics of my model room an it is a little over crowded but then like this i can easily find things
                      chrisb mtb[ATTACH=CONFIG]n1182862[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1182863[/ATTACH]
                      Thanks - I can see space will be required in the future for me so might consider that early on my decision - in room or in garage.

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                      • Jim R
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 15692
                        • Jim
                        • Shropshire

                        #12
                        Hi Taff
                        That second link of Tim's is a very entertaining and useful read. Lots of ideas and lots of humour. Kinda sums up this forum serious modelling along with plenty of good natured banter.
                        Here is my set up.
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                        These photos were taken when I put up the white Ikea units so all clean and tidy, although I tend to be a bit OCD anyway about tidiness in general - drives the wife crazy at times. Bear in mind that up to a point your workspace doesn't determine the quality of your modelling. There are many who work in tiny spaces or work in what resembles a bomb site and yet still produce award winning models. Patience, experience, determination and skill count for much more.
                        The stash and books are in another room.
                        Jim

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                        • zuludog
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Mar 2015
                          • 239

                          #13
                          Sorry, but I haven't yet learned how to post pictures; but here we go -

                          A friend worked for a building society. A few years ago they modernised and changed the old computers with large cathode ray screens to flat screens, and threw out all the old desks with the recessed desk top, and I scrounged one

                          It is all steel with 3 drawers, so it's quite strong
                          I removed the original top and replaced it with a sheet of plywood
                          At about the same time one of my neighbours was having a new kitchen, and I scrounged the old worktops and fitted the best pieces on top of the plywood
                          The worktops are a very pale grey mottle, so it doesn't look too bad at all
                          Size is 135cm X 52cm

                          The desk drawers take all the tools, paint etc, and my unmade stash are in one of the old kitchen cabinets
                          I have a couple of Anglepoise lamps that I've had for years, fitted with Wilco 810 lm 60w equivalent daylight bulbs
                          For a work surface for model making I use the glass oven door from an old cooker

                          I use the desk for other hobbies - knife making & leatherwork - so I keep everything fairly tidy & organised

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                          • colin m
                            Moderator
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 8741
                            • Colin
                            • Stafford, UK

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Jim R
                            Bear in mind that up to a point your workspace doesn't determine the quality of your modelling.
                            Jim, I'm borrowing that sentence, but modifying it thus,
                            Bear in mind that up to a point your workspace DOES determined the quality of you modelling. I'll be using this in an attempt to stop the wife dumping more junk in my room. Honestly, if there's a flat surface, she'll dump something on it.

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                            • Tim Marlow
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 18903
                              • Tim
                              • Somerset UK

                              #15
                              Originally posted by colin m
                              Jim, I'm borrowing that sentence, but modifying it thus,
                              Bear in mind that up to a point your workspace DOES determined the quality of you modelling. I'll be using this in an attempt to stop the wife dumping more junk in my room. Honestly, if there's a flat surface, she'll dump something on it.
                              Don’t leave any flat surfaces then Colin…..

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