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Woodworking Shop in Nacogdoches, Texas

comments (4) January 27th, 2011 in Shop Tours        
maxmorley maxmorley, member
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I designed the front of my shop after The Old University Building here in Nacogdoches.
Looking at the side of my shop from my back yard.
Inside my shop.
Cabinet and small-items workbench.
Panorama view inside my shop.
I designed the front of my shop after The Old University Building here in Nacogdoches. - CLICK TO ENLARGE

I designed the front of my shop after The Old University Building here in Nacogdoches.


Shop Specs

  • Location: Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
  • Size: 900sq. ft.
  • Type: Detached
  • Focus: General
  • Heating/Cooling: Central heat and cool

My woodworking shop in Nacogdoches, Texas.


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Comments (4)

G5Flyr G5Flyr writes: Absolutely beautiful shop Max. I wish I could have a detached shop like that. What attracted me to your post was Nacogdoches. I went to SFASU back in the 1970's. Majored in Forestry. Nice job with the architecture too it really DOES look like a scaled down version of the Austin Building.

Like tmu I was wondering about dust collection. I see you have a lot of machinery. Do you tote a shop vac to each one? That's what I do but my shop is only 12x18 and my machines aren't very big.
Posted: 3:25 pm on December 24th

dwthomps dwthomps writes: I love the wide angle view picture. You have a nice shop and the Red Bird House reminds me of one of my first woodworking projects.
Posted: 4:44 am on April 22nd

zbop zbop writes: Thanks for sharing your shop. Being that I have to roll my machines out onto the driveway from my basement I am more than a little bit jealous. As an aside, my boss at Jefferson State Community College (I'm now retired) visited the Nacogdoches campus and all I heard for three weeks was Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches. I think that he just loved hearing himself say the name. But he was impressed, I'm sure.
Posted: 4:11 pm on February 10th

tmu tmu writes: very nice and unique shop. plenty of space to work. now all you need is a dust collection system.
Posted: 8:14 am on January 31st

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