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My workshop by Eugenie Woodcraft
This is my shop where I design, build, carve and finish all of my projects. I built my own worktable and installed a blower for the carving, and a router. I use a simple method of woodworking that...
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A quick tour of my messy shop
I build mandolins and guitars full time out of my tiny (400 sq feet) shop. Sorry it isn't very clean, but it is well loved and used every day.
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Grenada Woodworking Shop
2 commentsMy work shop is the lower level of our house. Access is only from the exterior and since we live in Grenada we do not have any heating/cooling systems to be troubled by sawdust. The shop is 1500 sq...
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Southern California Workshop
My shop is located in Coronado CA and encompasses 2 bays of a 3 bay garage, (approx. 22' x 22'). I have a Delta dust collector with the ducting running in the rafters overhead, (4" HDPE pipe from...
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Hardwood floor contractor shop
1 commentWe have a hardwood floor refinishing and installation company in Vancouver BC. We have designed our shop in a fashion that will allow us to organize and easily inventory tools and supplies, build...
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Chico Workshop
1 commentOur approach is based on direct experience – a way of life and development inside to the outside. Our work incorporates an explorative design methodology with sustainable programming and practices...
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My woodshop
3 commentsMy shop currently is at its full capacity. I hope to build on in the future. But for now it allows me to make things and do what I truly enjoy to do in my spare time. A window A/C unit and a...
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"Lazy Stephen" Tool Turntable
9 commentsI call this the "Lazy Stephen". It's a modified version of a turntable plan I came across. I don't think I have followed ANY plan to the exact "jot or tittle". I tend to find ways to wrest the...
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My Trailer Shop
6 commentsThis shop was put together in a hurry one fall when I had great need of a shop in my home town, to which I had recently returned. With money tight, I had an upcoming comercial build out...
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Fine WoodWorking.com Work Bench
5 commentsI've never really built much of anything until finding this site, and I've been wanting to build a simple bench for a long time. Thanks for all the instructional videos! Lengthened the...
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Table Saw Router Extension-Wing
2 commentsAfter seeing the new workshop solutions I had to build this onto my General tablesaw. I had to make some minor adjustments to the design as my wing was not as large as the stopsaw. I also had...
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Workbench 10 feet long
3 commentsThis is my workbench with a bench top that measures 26" wide X 10'-4" long. The base is two 2-door cabinet's placed side by side and secured to the wall and constructed out of 3/4" melamine sheet...
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Small backyard shop - E Bergh
3 commentsMy shop is in two adjacent small backyard sheds, one 8x10, the other 10x14, with the common wall opened up. I have added a pair of large Sliding Doors across the front Wall to ease cutting plywood on...
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Charrette Farms Wood Shop
11 commentsAfter a 33-year hiatus of woodworking, we bought a farm several of years ago. The first two years were spent working on a dirt floor making cabinets and furniture for the original 1926...
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Purpleheart work bench and Mahagony tool cabinet
6 commentsHere are some additional phots as requested. The bench is solid purple heart and weighs about 600 pounds. The tool cabinet is mahagony> I started with the base unit with the drawers and then added...
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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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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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