Showing posts with label work area. Show all posts
Showing posts with label work area. Show all posts

20110220

Drop Cloth Quest

No, it's not a cloth that's dropped from orbit into a combat zone.  :)  What I'm referring to is a cloth to paint on while protecting the surface underneath, very important if you're a coffee table or dining room table painter.  Way back when [queue flashback]


I first started miniature wargaming as a hobby I picked up a drop cloth at the local Michael's in Augusta, GA (where I was stationed at the time) while purchasing my first paints and supplies for my Space Marines and Dark Eldar. (craptacular paint jobs found here) I forget how much I paid for it, but it came two to the package and was cloth on one side and plastic on the other. Little did I realize just how useful that was.  I could use it to dry my brushes, removing excess paint for dry brushing, and even spill full cups of water/coffee/etc without it leaking through. Highly important as I didn't have a hobby space yet and was painting on the dinner table or coffee table. You can see a picture of it here after having used it for a couple years.


As you can see, even after just a couple years it was well used.  By the time we moved to Kansas it has pretty much met it's life expectancy and could barely fold because there was so much built up paint.  Not to mention the few times it had been attacked by kids with scissors.  I attempted to find a similar drop cloth, but to no avail. :(

[end flashback]

I had pretty much consigned myself to not finding a suitable replacement as I have a dedicated painting table now and protecting it wasn't much of a concern.  Though it was nice to have a surface I could dab the extra paint off of a brush.  Now my kids are painting miniatures and sharing the little 2'x4' table (same one in the picture above) isn't going to cut it with four people trying to paint (when one wants to paint or they see me painting they all want to paint).  So, it's back to the dinner table for painting time.  It's a nice table, 53" square, so plenty of space but I don't want marks from the inevitable accidents.


So I started looking into finding a replacement drop cloth.  I went to the local Hobby Lobby and they didn't have anything to serve as a drop cloth (though I did pick up a couple small cardboard boxes to use as 15mm buildings...more on that later), let alone a plastic backed drop cloth.  Undeterred, I thought to myself, "Self, they sell drop cloths at hardware stores.  Why not check there."  So we did, and they wanted $19.99 for an 8'x12' double-sided drop cloth not too dissimilar to the one I previously had.  Feeling that was more than what I wanted to pay we went to Wal-Mart, figuring they might have drop cloths. They did.  This one for just under $7.


Obviously, 8'x12' is bit excessive for a 53" square table.  So I rolled it out and cut off 56" worth of material.  However, when I went to cut that to fit the table, I had a slight surprise...a standing seam in the middle of the cloth.  So rather than trying to cut along the seam or pull the seam apart I just left it folding so that I have two layers of plastic between the tabletop and so I can just flip it over when one side gets so covered it's not useful.






Here's a shot of a corner turned up to show the plastic backing.


A couple notes on this drop cloth, the absorbent side is more like a rough paper towel rather than the cloth which is ok though I would've preferred cloth.  I haven't check the absorbency on it yet, though I'm sure that will happen sooner or later.  It's a little itchy to rest your arm on, but not enough to prevent you from doing so.  I'll probably end up cutting off a piece to use on my 2'x4' painting table in the game room, but that would require cleaning it.


20100215

New Table!

The new table is done. I was wanting to make something that I could easily take down and set back up so that it wouldn't always be taking up space. Well, it does come apart with just a 1/2" ratchet and a spare hand. But the legs and support braces need to be redone. Fortunately, it doesn't take up as much space as I thought it would so it'll stay up...well as long as anything built by me manages to stay together....

The table top is 42.5" inches high, so that means I'm not blowing my back out bending over to move and measure things. I know this isn't much help for shorter people, but to be honest it's just myself and my wife, so this isn't much of an issue. As our kids get older, when they can reach things on the table they'll be old enough to either play or know to leave things alone.

A few CAV models and some terrain:



A picture of me with the table for size reference (I'm 5'9"):


And checking to make sure my star mat fits (it was too big for the table I was using). Fire torpedoes!:



Wait a minute......a project from material purchase to completion in 4 days...it must be a sign of the apocalypse. I suggest hoarding food and water now.

20100207

The New Hobby Room

I spent most of January moving literally just down the street. In the process I now have a new hobby room instead of the hobby alcove I had at the last place. There's just enough room for a 4x4 table in here, but that's for later. Still have other work to do around the house, but the garage is almost done and I really only need to hang pictures upstairs.

So, first as you walk in you see this:


Then turn to the left a little bit and you see the display cabinet and part of the painting table. there's juuuust enough room here for a 4x4 gaming table, but I need to come up with a design to build it. :


And a little more to the left and you see the storage cabinets for terrain, game rules, tools and some unfinished bits. There's also one with my military gear in it. Same stuff as at the old house, though I did come across a copy of the purplish-pink version of the original D&D basic rules that was given to me a long time ago by my uncle while going through other stuff. How's that for retro-gaming?:


Detail shot of the display cabinet. I tried to shame myself into finishing some long standing WIP forces, namely the Imperial Guard army that got left in the dust when I discovered Reaper and their game CAV. It was difficult trying to get the right balance of cool (finished minis) and shame (unfinished). If you look close, the Emperor I finished in January is in there with the rest of the Rach models. :


And finally, the bathroom. My hobby room has a full bathroom. That rocks. Just need to bring the spare coffee maker down here. Apparently the Army has decided that it needs to go after a captive audience with it's recruiting campaigns. Some people just say that recruiting has gone down the toilet.:



Now I'm waiting for my wife to point out that I've taken more pictures of the hobby room than I have of the rest of the house.

Now, to paint!

20100109

Purchase Requirement

Well, in the process of moving everything down the street I have learned that once again I have managed to buy a lot of miniatures without any thought for how I'm going to move them when the time comes. So, after my next purchase, I will no longer purchase a miniature unless I have adequate space in a container to move them. This could very well mean that I purchase the moving container at the same time. For now it means that most of my hobby budget this year will go towards storage solutions. Sabol will most likely be quite happy.

The new house will see me once again in a dedicated hobby room. My military gear will be in there as well, but will be in the closet. The room has a window that I'll be able to spray out of to my heart's content. Best of all, it has a full bathroom. I could lock myself in the hobby room (has it's own deadbolt) and only come out for food. Though I could get some MREs......

Pictures once the madness is over.

20090609

New Work Area and Display Cabinet

Well, I've moved everything to the new work area. It's more convenient to the living room, but smaller and no natural light.

From Work Area


From Work Area


From Work Area


From Work Area


And the new display cabinet, courtesy of IKEA and way too much money from my credit card. But it does have plenty of room for expansion.

From Work Area


From Work Area


From Work Area