Is your workbench and surrounding area complete mayhem or an OCD design studio? This week on the “Bench Time” podcast, hosts Brett and Todd Wiley of HO Scale Customs explore and discuss the many ways the manage their work area when they model. From the types of workbenches the the way they organize and store their spare parts, paints, glues, tools, supplies, details, and unfinished kits, You will hear how each have contrasting styles and ideas with unique reasons that allow them to work efficiently. They also talk about how to store and organize with containers and gadgets that can be had on the cheap around the house or in discount stores that can turn your turmoiled nightmare into a bench that helps you get some work done and make you feel good inside when you work. Aesthetics can play a big role in productivity!
They also take listeners questions about fine scale model railroading, and give Todd some more raspberries about his Sculpey Seagull.
Things wrap up this week with some details about HO Scale Customs has in store for our listeners during the Fine Scale Model Expo in Albany NY, November 1-3. What we will be bringing you in content live and through the podcast all weekend to make you feel as if you were there, and hoping that you are there, how you can stop by and say hello or talk shop at our table!
Note: A VS Code 'workspace' is usually just your project root folder. Workspace settings as well as debugging and task configurations are stored at the root in a.vscode folder. You can also have more than one root folder in a VS Code workspace through a feature called Multi-root workspaces. Creating User and Workspace Settings. Workspaces is an app that remembers your project resources, so you can quickly open them. Just drop files, folders, websites, applications and important e-mails into the application, then select the ones you wish to automatically launch. You also want to utilize the space up under your workbench. If your workbench has shelves underneath you can put like items together in plastic bins. You can also use milk crates if you have enough space under your workbench to store larger items like drills and such. Another great tool to organize your workbench are plastic drawers. Oct 05, 2018 Is your workbench and surrounding area complete mayhem or an OCD design studio? This week on the “Bench Time” podcast, hosts Brett and Todd Wiley of HO Scale Customs explore and discuss the many ways the manage their work area when they model.
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