
(For those of you unfamiliar with the reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stinking_badges )
The fish-stringer looking things on the wall are stem blanks, btw. Kept like that for fast visual matching without having to sort through drawers. (The stems have labels which point to the right drawer.) And before you ask, no, I don't use Italian or Greek vulcanite blanks. Everything I have is NOS pre-WWII through mid-century German and English rubber of stellar quality. All acrylic is also German.
The big green robot is an adjustable speed / adjustable-belt-width knife grinder. The slickest rod stock shaping tool on the planet.

For you sharp-eyed types, the drill press says "JET," but it's not. It's an Arboga. JET just imports and distributes them. There's a "Made in Sweden" badge on the side.
The reason for two Foredom tools is one is a high rpm, reversible rotation model, and the other is a low speed/high torque one. (They look the same, but there's almost no mission overlap)
The adjoining room is two thirds shipping/packing area, and one third business office. There's still another area in an adjoining bedroom that's dedicated to purification processing. No pics of those, though, because 1) It's boring, and 2) they're messy.

Daisy the Shopcat made herself scarce when the camera flash started up, so no kitty.







