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  • thanks for the tour ;)

    nice little back yard.

    speak soon.

    kind regards

    streetartist

  • Loving your videos. I'm new to leather work and want to learn all about it. SUBSCRIBED!

  • Farnham, Surrey?

  • @epaiwn eh?

  • @satansbarber I thought you live in farnham surrey. The view reminded me my old house :). Great videos btw!

  • @epaiwn No I'm in Leeds, must be 250 miles or more from Farnham!!

  • I love seeing other peoples work spaces! I'm in the process of planning a work desk. Yay

  • Your workshop its bigger than mine.!Very nice ..!I admire your work.!

  • Super...!

    

  • Man cave? Guess you forgot to show us the Guinness taps and the 50 inch flatscreen that folds up into the ceiling. ;) Great stuff, I admire you because of how you make the most of your space which is such a premium for Europeans in general. Also why I love IKEA as they have such great space saving ideas. Us North Americans can certainly learn from you. I'm surprised you haven't mounted the desk lamp on the wall to gain even more desk real estate. Keep up the great work.

  • I'm thoroughly impressed with your leather work and efficient use of space. I watched several of your videos prior to this tour and never would have imagined that it all came out of a tiny space this size. Great job, and thank you for the videos.

  • You're really craftsman; you look young, and I know you're; Keep it up. You're proof that young people are not all about video games and Mtv.

  • What a lucky fella you are! Great tour my friend! I enjoyed that immensely. I am about to begin my own shop, and I gathered a great many ideas from yours. Your work is only exceeded by your forthrightnous. You are very correct about us Americans. And those excesses are ruining our society. You demonstrate well, how large spaces and fancy power tools are not needed for old world craftsmanship. You do wonderful work. Thanks for the tour = ) ~Wolf

  • Have you noticed at the beginning of your video when you say the year in which your house was made there is an orb off to your right shoulder. It moves in toward you than after a few seconds it shoots off away from you into the upper left corner of the room. Okay aside from that, your leather work rocks dude. Love it.

  • Where did you get those little drawer chests that are on your desk (the two sets of two drawers each, for your tools)? I could seriously use a pair of those!

    And thanks for making all these videos!

  • @yusernameunavailable IKEA but they don't do them any more!

  • Very well designed! You have an excellent work space!

  • You may have a small space but it's a dedicated - and quite well organized - space! I have to setup a corner in my tiny laundry room or a side of my dinner table to do my stuff! :)

  • Very nice indeed!  I am a little embarrassed when I look at my shop as it seams someone has thrown a hand grenade into it! Nothing as clean and organized as yours!

  • Now thats a good video. You turn out some high quality pieces so the amount of space cant be an issue!

  • Thanks for sharing that, it was very interesting!

  • Thank you again for another detailed video. I must admit that I'm a long time fan of your work and would be very interested to see your take on a machete or bowie sheath. I hope you keep the construction vids coming as you have inspired myself and others I'm sure to try their hand at sheath design.

    Again my thanks.

  • Thanks for the tour, very nice. We Americans are accustomed to our large spaces (indoors and out) and take them for granted.  Take Care.

  • Wow,amazing use of limited space,very impressive workshop,i'm still at the kitchen table stage with all my equipment in tackle boxes.. Thanks for sharing,love your work and vids, Rich

  • What is the press you got your Dremel in I've been looking for one for a couple months, it would save me so much time lol thank you keep it up can't wait.

  • @countrystyle4life Dremmel Workstation 220

  • Thanks for sharing your workshop with us. Very impressed with what you produce in such a limited space. Enjoy all of your videos.

  • LOL A touch of OCD is a wonderful thing when it comes to precision work. I am currently setting up for knifemaking, and after 6 mths of reading Nose Profile Specs for heat treating, and obsessively making up Jigs, and levelling and adjusting power tool installations, I think within another 6 mths I will be ready to start my 1st real project. I envy people who just rush in without the intense planning i go through. Well off to the hardware, new tip for my butane setup. LOL. Thanks for the look.

  • Small room but big talent!! Has taught me a lot about neatness. Love all your vids. Many thanks.

  • Thanks for the tour! I keep my small collection of tools in an under the bed Tupperware container. I live in an apartment so the kitchen table is my work bench! Hope to have a craft room one day!!

  • Beautiful house ^^

    Thanx four the tour

  • Thanks for the tour it was great to see your work area. I keep my tools in a little plastic box. Cheers from Texas.

  • Thanks for the tour! I'm always interested in seeing people's workshops as well. Can often help out with some organizing ideas and such. You've been very helpful over the months with all of your videos. Keep up the great work!

  • I am truly impressed! You don't have much room, no elaborate tools, but you have a lot of talent! Respect!

  • Top top top video. Added to my favs. Many thanks. Nick

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