Hi Frank from an Australian Woodworker. Love your shop and how its set up. Have subscribed and will watch a few of your videos. Regards James - One Handed Maker
Greetings OHM and welcome to the channel. Thank you. I just popped over to your place and you, sir, are an inspiration! And you have a fine aesthetic position and are quit skilled as a woodworker. I enjoyed the floating top table build and am looking forward to checking more of the videos.
My shop no bigger, but I've built pretty awesome projects out of it and some pretty big one 9ver the 6ears ... you've got a great shop and great tools ... definitely to be proud of it ... thank you for the tour
Great tour of your shop. I appreciate all of the work that you have put into it. Seems easy enough to find your tools as you work on projects. Well done!
Thank you for the tour. I’ve seen a few shop tours that are what I am striving to create. Your shop is easily in the top three closest to what I want mine to look like. Been waiting and waiting to delete the small garage door on my three car garage and I knew it’d look weird without a centered window there. I think the way you put the cabinets around the window will at least make it less weird and functional on the inside. Strong choice for consideration in that corner. Really like the clamps stored without dominating one big space and that you have walls and floor space feeling open. Multifunctional workbench surfaces everywhere without any overgrown tables. I rather have two small than one huge cart/table.
Very well thought out shop. Thanks for the tour. I’m guilty of saving too much scrap wood. In my next reorganization I’m going to a system like you have.
Pretty amazing organization, probably like your mind.. Mine is dusty and cluttered on both counts. construction lumber for projects.. Guilty, Keep to many scraps.. Guilty...Overrun with scrap banding everywhere.. Guilty on your hand tools to build like olden times.. If I had to do everything by hand, I would do very little wood working. Don't have the patience for it. That table saw setup is fantastic, in a minor way I'm a little like you in that I bought craftsman hybrid table saw about ~2007.. figuring I would no doubt upgrade at some point.. Still using it, and it's pretty good for me.. I was scrimping on money and for $150 could have gotten the model with a dust collection port.. I still grieve over that decision. also 2008 riving knives become standard/mandatory. Just bad luck. Ideas for you.. Ha! I don't think so but I will add this tiny tidbit. I noticed your drawer with the feather boards.. Besides the normal accessories for the table saw(fence, miter gauge etc) I'd say the item I use most often the magswitch universal feather board. I use it all the time on the table saw, even keep it clamped on the side. I use it everywhere I can. Bandsaw etc.. So if you don't have one, give it whirl.. If you do, then never mind. All I got.
Hi Greg. Thanks for watching and commenting. Yeah… I’m probably a little over the top on organization, but it’s necessary when you have big ideas and a small shop! I actually have one of those magnetic feather boards. I use it occasionally on the bandsaw. Mostly I use feather boards on the router table and very rarely on the table saw. And it took me a lot of years to get to the point where I stopped saving all the scraps!
Thanks, createmomentum! My shop heater is a DESA model CBT30T. It is 30,000 BTU and for propane. Goes back to 2002, so not sure it’s made anymore. But there are others out there that are similar.
Well done, this was a great shop review. Thanks!
Thank you, John
Hello from a South Bound Brook native, now in Upstate NY. Great channel.
Thank you Vince.
love the narrating and the awesome shop!!
Thanks for watching.
Hi Frank, great small shop you have it well organized. Those Bosch jig saws were king once upon a time. Tony
Thank you Tony. Like your shop, too. That’s one great old table saw you have there. How nice to have a sliding table in a small shop!
Hi Frank from an Australian Woodworker.
Love your shop and how its set up.
Have subscribed and will watch a few of your videos.
Regards
James - One Handed Maker
Greetings OHM and welcome to the channel. Thank you. I just popped over to your place and you, sir, are an inspiration! And you have a fine aesthetic position and are quit skilled as a woodworker. I enjoyed the floating top table build and am looking forward to checking more of the videos.
Beautiful shop Frank. Thanks for the tour.
My shop no bigger, but I've built pretty awesome projects out of it and some pretty big one 9ver the 6ears ... you've got a great shop and great tools ... definitely to be proud of it ... thank you for the tour
Very well put together shop Frank. You thought of everything. And....you do beautiful work !
Thank you, Brandon
Great shop and thanks for sharing ....also great video
Nice shop in a small space. I really like your advice for scrap storage. I need to follow it 😀
The drawer extension outfeed rollers at the 30 minute mark is genius
Thank you, Chris. I didn’t mention it in the video, but those are 150Lb. File cabinet drawer glides.
Great tour of your shop. I appreciate all of the work that you have put into it. Seems easy enough to find your tools as you work on projects. Well done!
Thank you, Rich.
Funny, I have that exact same calendar in my garage..... 😆
Classic!
Thank you for the tour. I’ve seen a few shop tours that are what I am striving to create. Your shop is easily in the top three closest to what I want mine to look like. Been waiting and waiting to delete the small garage door on my three car garage and I knew it’d look weird without a centered window there. I think the way you put the cabinets around the window will at least make it less weird and functional on the inside. Strong choice for consideration in that corner. Really like the clamps stored without dominating one big space and that you have walls and floor space feeling open. Multifunctional workbench surfaces everywhere without any overgrown tables. I rather have two small than one huge cart/table.
Thanks for the tour, it is an awesome space!
Much appreciated. Thank you
Very well thought out shop. Thanks for the tour. I’m guilty of saving too much scrap wood. In my next reorganization I’m going to a system like you have.
Thanks Jim. Only took me like 20 years to figure out :)
Nice shop! Love the cabinets, wish I had room for some just like it.
Awesome shop! Very well thought out. I love the expandable outfeed table. I’m totally going to borrow that idea!
Thanks Jason. If you google my name and “outfeed table” you will find plans out there and a FWW article that might help.
Pretty amazing organization, probably like your mind.. Mine is dusty and cluttered on both counts.
construction lumber for projects.. Guilty, Keep to many scraps.. Guilty...Overrun with scrap banding everywhere.. Guilty
on your hand tools to build like olden times.. If I had to do everything by hand, I would do very little wood working. Don't have the patience for it.
That table saw setup is fantastic, in a minor way I'm a little like you in that I bought craftsman hybrid table saw about ~2007.. figuring I would no doubt upgrade at some point.. Still using it, and it's pretty good for me.. I was scrimping on money and for $150 could have gotten the model with a dust collection port.. I still grieve over that decision. also 2008 riving knives become standard/mandatory. Just bad luck.
Ideas for you.. Ha! I don't think so but I will add this tiny tidbit. I noticed your drawer with the feather boards.. Besides the normal accessories for the table saw(fence, miter gauge etc) I'd say the item I use most often the magswitch universal feather board. I use it all the time on the table saw, even keep it clamped on the side. I use it everywhere I can. Bandsaw etc.. So if you don't have one, give it whirl.. If you do, then never mind. All I got.
Hi Greg. Thanks for watching and commenting. Yeah… I’m probably a little over the top on organization, but it’s necessary when you have big ideas and a small shop! I actually have one of those magnetic feather boards. I use it occasionally on the bandsaw. Mostly I use feather boards on the router table and very rarely on the table saw. And it took me a lot of years to get to the point where I stopped saving all the scraps!
Nice shop! Thanks for the video. What heater model is it that you have?
Thanks, createmomentum! My shop heater is a DESA model CBT30T. It is 30,000 BTU and for propane. Goes back to 2002, so not sure it’s made anymore. But there are others out there that are similar.