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Wanted: Photos of your Shop

comments (1) March 25th, 2010 in blogs

GEide Gina Eide, Contributor
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Fine Woodworking just expanded its gallery to include shop tours: http://www.finewoodworking.com/shop-tour. Upload photos of your shop or browse our growing collection to get ideas for upgrades. This is a picture of Charles Dicks shop in Comfort, Texas.
Fine Woodworking just expanded its gallery to include shop tours: http://www.finewoodworking.com/shop-tour. Upload photos of your shop or browse our growing collection to get ideas for upgrades. This is a picture of Charles Dicks shop in Comfort, Texas. - CLICK TO ENLARGE

Fine Woodworking just expanded its gallery to include shop tours: http://www.finewoodworking.com/shop-tour. Upload photos of your shop or browse our growing collection to get ideas for upgrades. This is a picture of Charles Dick's shop in Comfort, Texas.


Fine Woodworking launched a brand-new section of its gallery: a digital space reserved solely for shop shots: http://www.finewoodworking.com/shop-tour

You’ve worked long and hard to set up your shop: building up your tool collection, designing dust collection systems, honing the perfect workflow, etc. Now it’s time to show your work off in our new gallery space. Let the community see the works paces you’ve set up for yourself. Then get inspired by browsing pictures of other shop setups.

So please, grab that digital camera, snap some pictures of your shop space and upload them to our new gallery: http://www.finewoodworking.com/share/flexpost/shop/

You can even give a video shop tour by shooting a video and uploading it to YouTube or a similar video sharing service. Then simply place the embed code for the video in your gallery post.

Questions? Post ‘em in a comment below.



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Comments (1)

Midwest1953 Midwest1953 writes: Looks dubious that these are real shops...there are no piles of sawdust, and woodscraps, or abandoned half-finished projects......
Posted: 3:25 pm on March 30th

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