Anne's Tiny Woodshop Tour
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I'm Anne of All Trades and I'm giving you a tour of my tiny woodworking shop
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Anne of All Trades gives a tour of her tiny woodworking shop in Nashville .
The video is brought to you by Woodcraft.com .
It's also an Easter egg hunt to see all of her old projects from all of my old videos. See how many you can find..
A sharp tool is a safe tool, and it's a whole lot more enjoyable to use. I sharpen my tools about every 15 minutes of hard use. And if I have to get a whole bunch of stuff out to sharpening my tools, I'll wait longer to sharpen them. And then that's going to encourage me to be lazier about sharpening as often as I should. I have the most coveted item in my entire shop, my spool box.
A Dutch tool chest that some of you may have watched me build on YouTube holds everything you need to have a working set of tools.
This is actually sawdust that I took from my grandfather's workshop when he passed away in 2001 .
And the craziest thing is that when I open it, it's still to this day smells like his shop.
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