Its not the tool, its the operator...hehehehe like engineering
....you guys crack me up. Love it. Doggone, didn't mean to post about woodworking on a recording studio bbs. But to build a studio, got to have some tools. I mean ANY tools, still tools. I built my wifes kitchen cabinets with a contractors table saw and a few hand tools and it came out great. But I couldn't cut panels over 19" wide. PAIN IN THE ASS. Anything larger and I had to skillsaw it, square it with a router, etc. Never again. Thats why I bought some good stuff. Have to make a living with it so I bought good basics.
Tablesaws(2), planer, jointer, and a Laguna bandsaw. Like you said Lynn, when I was working in SAC, it was the CAD thing. Almost forgot alot of tricks

That Dewalt is cool. Costs as much as my unisaw. Nice tool though. I had to settle for a delta cheapo chop saw for now. I bought an old Delta unisaw on ebay up in Tacoma, for secondary setups. The powermatic is too good though. Kind of like the difference between a Studiomaster mixer and a Soundcraft. Much more heavy duty. I mean when you crank the handles.....oooooooooh, velvet. Or turn it on....it purrrrrrs. Ha!
Hey Darryl, those Harbor freight deals have their place. They have some amazing tools for the price. Just nothing commercial duty. I've worked with cheap stuff for so long, I don't know how to act in the shop

"yes your lordship, I will adjust you while on my knees"

How's your studio coming Darryl? Any recording yet? I haven't even unpacked my studio stuff from moving yet. What a drag. ARRRRRGGGGGG!
Michael, are you using a shop smith? Not bad for building a studio. I mean, you don't need a shop full of commercial tools, just a few basics and the shop smith provides that. Crap, I would have MUCH rather spent the dough on studio stuff!! But my studio is just mostly for fun, and the shop is to make a living. Besides, my wife would've killed me
And Lynn, no I don't have pics yet. I'm still setting up. This is in a deep 2 car garage at home. Can't afford a commercial building YET. But thats alright. Kind of like home studios! I'll post one as soon as I'm done. Its nothing spectacular believe me, but it'll do. Besides, I'm thrilled to have a space to work in. I built the kitchen cabinets on a covered patio. Crap, biggest storm to hit Sac in 5 yrs hit while I was machining. Talk about miserable., Trying to move around 10' sheets of 3/4" melamine was....lets say NOT FUN

(actually it was FUCKED UP!)
Speaking of space, damn I wish I had as much space in the shop, let alone a home studio! GEEEEEEZUS. You could fit a small symphony in there Lynn

Looks GREAT!
Had any clients yet? What did you do for venting in the booth? Great job!
Well, time to go to work. Enough of the woodworking stuff here. Although, thats what studio building is about. Partially anyway. Thanks guys.
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