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my shop above L.A.
3 comments1,000 sq. ft hillside shop with view of downtown Los Angeles for inspiration.
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LITTLE WOODSHOP IN THE WOODS
4 commentsAfter retiring from teaching woodshop I had to build my own here in the N. E. corner of Georgia. (Think Deliverance) I thought 24 X 24 would be big enough for me...NOT! The shop, built on...
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Small but meaningful
9 commentsMy shop shop is size challanged. A 10X20 room that I have to share with the furnace, hot water tank, and the normal stuff one needs to maintain a house. We all coexist fairly well, but efficiency is...
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St.Pierre Woodworking Shop
3 commentsI built this shop 2 years ago after working out of a 600 sqft shop.The high 12' ceilings and spacious work area make it a real treat to work in this shop.I had a hard time spending $60,000.00 on a...
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Karyl's Hill Country shop
11 commentsI 'discovered' wood just a couple of years ago when I was unexpected left with a lot of material for planned, but unfinished, remodeling projects. One thing led to another - new tools, new...
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HarlemBuilt, NYC Ray Franks's shop
3 commentsThis is my shop. It is about 425 square feet in the basement of my Harlem brownstone. Huge compared to the original shop that was about 170 square feet. I have fairly good access...
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Doucette and Wolfe Furniture Makers shop
5 commentsThis is our shop and wood "shop". We are a small one man one woman custom furniture shop in Conway, New Hampshire. We recently bought our house with this detached shop. The...
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Compact but comfortable wood shop
5 commentsMy shop is only 13' X 24' but it is fine for one person as long as only a couple of projects are on the go. It is on the second floor above the garage. My wife is happy that I don't really have room...
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Kent Shepherd's Shop
6 commentsThis is my shop that I built about 4 years ago. As you well know it takes time to really get a shop like you want it. Of course you never totally get there, but I feel I've made good progress...
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My hobby workshop or how much can you squeeze into a 20'x22' space.
7 commentsThis is a tour of my 2 car garage workshop (or what passes as a two car garage) where I like to build late 18th and early 19th century furniture.If you would like to contact my visit my blog, ...
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Work shop of Byrd Woodworking
1 commentI built this shop in 2005 with very limited funds, but by doing the work myself with the help of my retired father we were able to complete this 26ft x 40ft pole building in very little time. The...
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Desert Garage Workshop
4 commentsI am a graphic designer by day. This WAS my workshop until a few years back. An illness, the Writers' Guild strike and subsequent money woes forced me to sell everything. The Arizona heat and my bad...
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Charles Jackson III Small Shop
6 commentsMy shop is framed in a 10x12 shed, a 120 sq ft its small and tight I am a carpenter by trade who like to build furniture and cabinets. I own the usually stuffnbsp10nbspCabinet...
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Chris Nilluka, Small Beaverton Oregon Shop
4 commentsMy shop is framed in, inside the garage. 60 square feet total. Annoyingly small... Tools inside the shop: Rigid 14" Bandsaw, Delta 12.5" lathe, Delta Belt/disc sander, Rigid 6" grinder/buffer, Rigid...
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Brian Havens
26 commentsSeveral people asked me about my dust collector modifications, so I made a follow-up video: Dust Collector Modifications You can also visit my workshop: Workshop Page
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Richard Coates, Hope, New Jersey
3 commentsI've been interested in wood working since I was a child. I got interested in it while helping my father around the house. My grandfather was also a big influence on me. I inherited a lot of tools...
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This one is still in process. My very first shop.
4 commentsI'm hoping to get final inspection by the end of summer. I have a 200 amp sub-panel for power. Of course the process will continue after final as time and money allows. There's space for a small...
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An Arctic Conversion
4 commentsInstead of rewriting, here's the link to my own shop tour page: http://birchhillwoodcrafts.com/the-shop/
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Salado Sawmill
I built this building in 2003 using traditional pole barn construction. Workshop and showroom are on the 1200 sq ft main floor. Second floor conains a 800 sq ft appartment which we ran as B&B.
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40 sft ... Should-be-a-bath Workshop
5 commentsI'm living in Vienna/Austria in an apartment-house (Not in Alabama ... had to choose a state ... required field).The workshop is in the 8th floor (my apartment has 3 floors from 6th to 8th...
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Dorset Custom Furniture
3 commentsPhotos of the Dorset Custom Furniture workshop in Dorset, Vermont
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West TN Stand Alone Shop
10 commentsCertainly not the biggest shop that we'll see here, but it does serve it's purpose and after 20 years of working work, mostly as a hobby, I finally realized my dream. Moving to an area where...
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Tokyo Dungeon Workshop
17 commentsGet a video tour of Stu Ablett's Tokyo Dungeon Workshop.
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Prairie Workshop
1 commentRoss Tieken's workshop was featured in the Winter 2007 issue of Fine Woodworking, #195. Tieken designed and built this shop to blend with the surrounding prairie. He decided to use the footprint...
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Texas Workshop
1 commentRetiree Charles Dick designed this workshop as a spot to hone his woodworking skills.
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Budlong Workshop
1 commentJim Budlong's workshop in Comptche, Calif. It's powered by a solar/generator combition and heated with woodstoves.
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Home of Eakins Fine Woodworks
10 commentsWe moved to our new house in June 2009. I began construction of my new shop in July and finiished in November 2009. It measures 28 x 40 feet. I wanted space that would allow good organization of...
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Become a Better Woodworker
Semi-Permanent Bench Grinder Mount
Threaded inserts keep grinder locked-down, but easily movable.
My work table often pulls double- and triple-duty for tons of shop tasks. Most often it's sharpening, but I also use it for drilling, holding bench hooks and shooting boards and occassionally as a chop-saw station. Hopefully soon, it will also hold a midi-lathe. Since I plan on rearranging the top pretty regularly, I wanted a way to... read full tip
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