Great Workshops
Inspiring Shop Ideas from America's Favorite
Woodworking Magazine
By The
Editors of Fine Woodworking
Imagine a workplace where
lumber is easy to handle, the air is clean, the
temperature is right, every tool is close at hand,
and work flows smoothly from station to station.
Now you can find everything
you need to create your dream workshop in this
valuable collection of articles from Fine
Woodworking magazine. In a single volume, you'll
explore a carefully selected compilation of the very
best shop ideas we've discovered.
Where do we find these
state-of-the-art shop ideas? The editors of Fine
Woodworking hit the road for months every year to
visit hundreds of real-world shops across the
country. We check out every detail - including
projects and processes as they really happen- to
bring you the most extraordinary success stories.
Whether you're upgrading your
current workshop or building from scratch, Great
Workshops delivers all the tips, techniques and
trade secrets to help you design a workplace around
your specific needs.
As you flip through the pages,
you'll discover floor to rafters profiles of shops
that work on every level, from layouts and
workstations to wiring, lighting and safety issues.
Here are just a few of the
other topics you'll find covered in great detail.
- Creating organized
workspaces
- Ergonomics
- Racking lumber
- Tool storage
- Clamp storage
- Dust collection
- Heating
- Shops in tight spaces
- For the real-life
challenges every woodworker faces, Great
Workshops provides solutions that make every job
more efficient - and more satisfying.
If you agree that your shop is
your most important woodworking tool, here's all the
expert advice you need to make your ideal workplace
a reality.
Introduction:
Fine Woodworking's
editors hit the road for months every year, visiting
scores of real-world shops to capture projects and
processes as they really happen. We see everything
from clean, well-lighted places to dusty, cramped
caves, where it is a wonder anything gets built.
Only the best shop ideas make it into the magazine.
This compilation, then, represents the best of the
best, the last word on buildings, floor plans,
wiring, heating, dust collection, lumber and tool
storage, ergonomics, and much more. Take it from
us--this is the stuff that works.
Like many people, my first
shop was a basement. It was underpowered and
underlit, and I addressed those issues with the help
of an electrician. It was also undersized, so I
built storage into every available space, and raised
machines and other work surfaces to the same height
for better flow. The truth is you can't always
choose your shop space, but you can choose how to
use it. This book offers dozens of ways to make any
floor plan work better. If you are happy with your
space but need an upgrade in lighting, power, or
dust collection, consult this book before spending
serious cash. And if you are finally ready to build
your dream shop, we've got that covered, too, with
floor-to-rafters profiles of the best shops we've
seen.
As Joe Tracy explains on p. 8,
the shop is the most important woodworking tool.
Imagine a workspace where lumber is easy to handle,
the air is clean, the temperature is right, every
tool is close at hand, and work flows smoothly from
station to station and out the door before you know
it. Read on to make that happen.
--Asa Christiana,
Editor, Fine Woodworking
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Section 1
Great Small Shops
A Shop on Top 4
Paul H. Breskin
The Shop as Tool 8
Joe Tracy
Great Shop in a Two-Car Garage 13
Curtis Erpelding
Turning a Parking Place into a Great Shop Space
21
Chris Gochnour
Smart Shop in a One-Car Garage 29
Matthew Teague
A Well-Organized One-Man Shop 40
Ross Day
A Layout Kit for Small Shops 47
John Yurko
A Shop Built around an Island 52
Alan Devilbiss
A Shop in the Backyard 57
Rick McCaskill
A Shop Inspired by School Memories 62
Mark Bellonby
From the Ground Up 68
William Duckworth
Dream Shop in the Woods 72
Les Cizek
A Timber-Frame Dream 80
Eric Foertsch
A Workshop Steeped in History 84
Eugene Landon
Section 2
Storage Solutions
Quick-to-Make Tool Cabinet 90
Jan Zoltowski
Basement Shop on Wheels 99
Anatole Burkin
Not Your Father's Pegboard 106
Hank Gilpin
Three Ways to Rack Lumber 108
Matthew Teague
Lumber Storage Solutions 111
Andy Beasley
Fine-Tune Your Shop 116
Jerry H. Lyons
Roll-Away Workshop 121
Bill Endress
Four Ways to Get Organized 128
Dave Padget, Carl Swensson, Fred Sotcher, Joe
Johns
Clamp Storage Solutions 136
John West, Brook Duerr, David Diranna
Section 3
Shop Systems
Low-Cost Shop Floor 144
Scott Gibson
Shop Flooring Solutions 149
Anatole Burkin
Heating Your Shop 156
Andy Engel
Lighting for the Workshop 164
Jack l. Lindsey
Small-Shop Dust Collectors 173
Sandor Nagyszalanczy
Dust Collection for the One-Man Shop 179
Anatole Burkin
Dust Collection Demystified 188
Garrett Hack
Plumbing a Shop for Air 196
Roland Johnson
Wiring a Workshop 201
Clifford A. Popejoy
Fire Safety in the Shop 210
Bruce Ryden
Credits 216
Index 217
Soft-cover, 224 pages
Published 2008
ISBN: 978-1-56158-949-4
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