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A clean workbench?
Posted by modeler#1 on Monday, April 21, 2014 7:37 PM

How many of you experienced modellers are able to keep a workbench clean while in the middle of weathering your next project? or any build stage in general. just curious, mine is always messy.

On the Bench: Nothing atm

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Posted by Echo139er on Monday, April 21, 2014 7:53 PM

Mine is always spotless. Specially around dinner time, and lunch, breakfast too.  Oh and when we have company over.    Come to think of it the bench is cleaned up after every build session.  Sad

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Posted by Rob S. on Monday, April 21, 2014 8:28 PM

I have to put away tools and 'stuff' periodically between steps. My bench gets 'busy' very fast and I have to keep control!! Tough though....Embarrassed

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On the Bench: Nothing on the go ATM

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Posted by pyrman64 on Monday, April 21, 2014 8:45 PM

I bought an art table from an office store roughly 10yrs ago.  It was cleaned when we last moved 8yrs ago.......it hasn't been clean since. I now model at the computor desk.

Greg H

"There is many a boy here today who looks on war as all glory, but, boys, it is all hell." Gen. Wm T. Sherman (11 April 1880, Columbus, Ohio)

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Posted by BlackSheepTwoOneFour on Monday, April 21, 2014 9:08 PM

Define clean work bench. LMAO!!!

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Posted by mississippivol on Monday, April 21, 2014 9:14 PM

Definition: something you won't find in my modeling area....

fox
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Posted by fox on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 12:33 AM

"Ditto" on the messy workbench.

Jim Captain

 Main WIP: 

   On the Bench: Artesania Latina  (aka) Artists in the Latrine 1/75 Bluenose II

I keep hitting "escape", but I'm still here.

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Posted by mitsdude on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 1:24 AM

Mine is "clean" only when I enter a phase where I don't feel much like modeling. Even then it becomes a catch all for things that belong somewhere else as soon as I get around to moving them.

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Posted by Bish on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 3:41 AM

BlackSheepTwoOneFour

Define clean work bench. LMAO!!!

''the faculty or activity of imagining impossible or improbable things''.
That's the best definition i could find.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3

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Posted by modeler#1 on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 6:26 AM

let be add on to this discussion, by asking how are so many of you able to keep a workbench clean (other than the post build clean-up)?

On the Bench: Nothing atm

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Posted by Tojo72 on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 6:27 AM

For sure it gets messy while weathering with pigments,but generally I keep it clean and orginized.

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Posted by falconmod on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 6:38 AM

Clean!   never gonna happen at my house,  if im not messing it up the kids are leaving stuff on it for me to fix.  The line at my house is,  "if it's broken go put it on dads workbench".  the following picture shows my clean workbench,  I just made a shelf out of card board on the left side of my bench for all my models in the started Que.  Normally I have about one square foot of open space so right now I have a a hugh open work area.

John

On the Bench: 1/72 Ki-67, 1/48 T-38

1/144 AC-130, 1/72 AV-8A Harrier

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Posted by Sprue-ce Goose on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 7:32 AM

Clean

What is clean?

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Posted by plasticjunkie on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 7:39 AM

The thing is, you keep putting things away that are needed only to be hunted down again so they stay for most of the time on my bench while working on a particular step. I do clean up are re organize once it gets to be a little too much or I move to another step or model.

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Posted by Mountaineer2012 on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 7:44 AM

A clean work bench? That's crazy talk! haha

The only time mine is clean is when I'm inbetween projects. Otherwise, it's just barely organized chaos. lol

On the Bench: 1/196 USS Constitution, a cold drink, and a bit of a mess...

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Posted by Don Stauffer on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 8:46 AM

The only time I keep the workbench even reasonably clean is when I am doing an article on the project and need to take frequent  WIP photos.  Otherwise, I clean about every third project, including re-doing the contact paper I use as a bench surface.

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

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Posted by JOE RIX on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 1:32 PM

I would define my bench as controlled clutter. When things begin to get a little to busy on the bench I'll straighten up a bit.

"Not only do I not know what's going on, I wouldn't know what to do about it if I did". George Carlin

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Posted by Bubbajoe on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 2:48 PM

I clean and organize after each build is complete, which lasts for less than a day. i'm in the middle of a diorama build and it has not only taken over the entire work area but has moved onto the computer desk and now the floor.

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Posted by Mustang8376 on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 3:29 PM

Organized and somewhat clean for the most part.  Unless you count when I am decaling a model.  For some reason those little pieces of paper just never make it into the trash bin and just stuck all over the desk.

Current build: 1/48 Monogram A-1H & AMT Jedi Starfighter.

 


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Posted by Tarasdad on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 6:50 PM

The way I see it, if your workbench is clean you're doing it wrong.

Tarasdad

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  • Revell 1/48 A-10 Warthog
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Posted by seasick on Friday, April 25, 2014 9:56 PM

I clean it once a week. An hour after I clean it, its a total mess.

Chasing the ultimate build.

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Posted by Beauslx on Friday, April 25, 2014 10:35 PM

Clean?  What's that?

A Man has got to know his limitations...

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Posted by Bearcat57 on Monday, April 28, 2014 1:51 PM
clean my workbench?...how the heck would I ever find anything????
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Posted by iraqiwildman on Monday, April 28, 2014 4:31 PM

I really try to straighten up every night after modeling. I just do not like sitting down to a mess. My office at work is also very clean and organized. I find when I let it get cluttered, I start making stupid mistakes.

Tim Wilding

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Posted by BarrettDuke on Monday, April 28, 2014 4:37 PM

wait, wait, wait---this is a person who goes by the term "wildman" who keeps his modeling space and his desk "clean and organized"?! What's wrong with this picture?

My modeling space is as clear as it needs to be. I do wish I had a shelf unit I could put on the wall at the front of my table that was just deep enough for my paints. That's where most of my ongoing clutter comes from.

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Posted by IamRaider on Tuesday, April 29, 2014 10:04 PM

Mine is a total wreck. It got so bad a couple of days ago I had to clean it up. I had gotten tired of digging around looking for something. I was working in about 1 square foot.  Of course a couple of days later, the clutter has returned. Whistling

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Posted by bushman32 on Wednesday, April 30, 2014 3:30 PM

I clean mine when I can't find a lost part or missing tool. If I am doing metal working (mill or lathe) or working on a wood model I try to clean up (somewhat at least) directly afterwards.

 Ron W.

Ron Wilkinson

fox
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Posted by fox on Wednesday, April 30, 2014 5:28 PM

Well, let's see. It was clean the day I set it up in 1991 when I moved here. Before that, it was clean in 1966 when I built it in my first house. Before that, it was the kitchen table in my apartment and it was never clean. We always ate at the coffee table in the living room (it was bigger than the kitchen table). In 1946 it was clean the day we took an old broken upright piano apart and used it for a workbench.

Jim Captain

 Main WIP: 

   On the Bench: Artesania Latina  (aka) Artists in the Latrine 1/75 Bluenose II

I keep hitting "escape", but I'm still here.

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Posted by Sprue-ce Goose on Wednesday, April 30, 2014 5:55 PM

bushman32

I clean mine when I can't find a lost part or missing tool. If I am doing metal working (mill or lathe) or working on a wood model I try to clean up (somewhat at least) directly afterwards.

 Ron W.

I have table top metal working machines but keep them away from the plastic model building area as they tend to sling cutting oil around when I am turning / cutting metal.
The metal working machine area I must keep clean of swarf ( metal cuttings) or I'd never be able to see my machines under the build up........Whistling
At least there is no cutting oil build up in the messy plastic model area.Wink
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Posted by Viejo on Wednesday, April 30, 2014 6:22 PM

I clean it twice a year, unless we're not having company on either Thanksgiving or Christmas.

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