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Cherry Tool cabinet
6 commentsI just completed this wall cabinet in which I intend my most special hand tools. It's made from solid cherry with a cherry plywood back, and cherry bookmatch veneered over plywood frame and panel...
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Tool Box
7 commentsTool box is a box with a lot of tools in it. This is a box with all the tools organized in it. It nice to have alot of tools but a pain when you can't find them. In this box each tool has a place and...
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Building wooden bikes
7 commentsVideo-profile of bicycle builders who specialize in using reclaimed trees
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gab furniture & woodworks shop
2 commentsthis is my dream shop it is 24'x45' it is a project of mine that hopefully will soon come true! i've placed the machinery in order that will work for me. i design and build to others specs, i also...
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A quick method for moving long slabs
2 commentsTwo clamps and two dollies make long slabs maneuverable in a small shop.
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I wish!
Open floor plan with plenty of windows for natural light and open feel. Bathroom and drafting/sharpening/tool maintenance room. 16' garage door for easy access to shop, and easily accesable wood...
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Fantasy Shop
I try to line my equipment up so it can be used as an out feed table if necessary, Planer being the same height as the workbenchs etc. I have to raise the heights of some of the equipment to...
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the Gorman bench
4 commentsThis was a custom design I fell into this past summer, 2011. The Gorman bench. Tom Fidgen. The music is something I wrote for the piece. www.theUnpluggedWoodshop.com
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Dave's Workshop
1 commentAfter I retired I moved to Muskoka and built my 28 x 40 dream shop. It has hydronic radiant floor heating that keeps me warm in the winter and a 10 foot ceiling that allows for larger...
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Just the Basics
Here is a layout of my working production shop. We have just the basic tools with plenty of room left over for assembly, cabinet storage, and finishing.
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Greg Stewart's unorthodox Scottish shop.
A very unorthodox setup for a shop none the less apart from hand tools its kind of workable in a h&s contravening haphazard way!A place to escape and create.
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Pop's 12' x 16' woodshop
This plan is for my shop that is going to be built into our new house. I have very limited space inside one of the garages and I will wall in a 12' x 16' dedicated shop. I know this is...
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Bonnet Top Highboys
4 commentsSeveral of you members wanted to see a better view of these 2 highboys I finished for my wife this past April. Making them at the same time was a big time savings. All together, they took about...
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Beginners Basement Shop
I am still getting started in building my wood shop. The floor plan is what i have so far. Unfortunately running out of room fast.
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Twin Bonnet Tops
7 commentsAs a woodworking hobbyist in my spare time, I had always wanted to make the highboys in FWW issue #117 from 1996. With the work and detail involved, I figured it would be just as frustrating if...
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Fleeting
3 commentsTitle: Fleeting Dimensions: 54 wide,19 tall, 7.5 deep. Materials: Mahogany, cherry, steel, brass, string This piece is part of a series that represent taking what I have learned and...
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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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Walnut and Cherry Cabinet
2 commentsSmall wall mounted cabinet, walnut and cherry. Mounts to wall with french cleat.
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Going With The Grain-The Life of a Woodworking Student and Artist-in-Residence, Part 2
Begining woodworking coarse, techniques, facilities, and projects.
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