Making The Most Of A Small Woodworking Shop After recently moving to my new (but still small) workshop, I have found myself faced with a lot of random odds and ends cluttering up my already very limited floor space. Things like power tool cases and attachments that I really don’t use that often but still need to keep around for the odd occasions that I might find myself in need…
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Fluorescent To LED | Light Fixture Conversion – 2 Steps With Pictures And Video
Fluorescent to LED Adequate lighting is a cardinal component of shop safety. Filling a workshop with light will increase visibility and can decrease the risk of accidents. Fluorescent lights are generally the go-to for a workshop because you can fill quite a large area with light by using them. Unfortunately, fluorescent lights aren’t without their drawbacks. Fluorescent lights require a number of components to operate which makes troubleshooting more difficult. Fluorescent lights generate a lot of…
Flip Tray Drill Bit Organizer And Storage Cabinet | Free DIY Plans
Drill and router bit organizer build tutorial and plans Making the most of a small woodworking workshop has to start somewhere. Why not start by organizing and storing the range of bits laying around our shops in a convenient wall mount drill bit holder and save ourselves the frustration of trying to find the right drill bit in the cluttered space that is our workshops. The beauty of…
DIY Folding Miter Saw Stand | Make The Most Of A Small Shop
Miter saw stand for small workshop – Build tutorial and plans Many hobbyists, like myself, don’t enjoy the luxury of large shops. Like myself, they find themselves practicing their beloved hobby in sheds and small garages while dreaming of the day that they too can enjoy the space and freedom that comes with a large workshop. During one such a moment, daydreaming in front of my cluttered workbench, I came…
Making A Sanding Disc And Sander Holder
Sanding disc holder Clutter leads to an unproductive workshop and organizing your shop has to start somewhere. Take the first step on the path to a shop without clutter by making an easy-build sanding station to holster your orbital sander and also organize your sanding discs. What you’ll need – Cutting list: Base – 750x220m plank (at least 20mm thick) 6 – 40x8mm wooden dowels (Slightly smaller than the holes in a conventional…