11-11-2015, 12:15 PM
I just posted on another thread about the challenges of a small shop. Winter is woodworking season for me and I am trying to get the shop ready for some projects the wife has. In doing so, I am constantly challenged and frustrated. I would love to have the knowledge I have now when I started this hobby 10 years ago. This is some of the stuff I learned and I would sure welcome sage wisdom from others.
First, you cannot be a tool collector in a small shop. It this modern time of quick delivery, buy only what you need for the project you're working on.
Don't think you're a cabinet shop. You may not need a 15" planer, shaper, 19" bandsaw, 8" jointer and a 53" fence on your tablesaw. Yes, I have all those.
Gear your projects to the room you have. Maybe you can have as much fun building a side table as you might building a Highboy.
Once your shop is complete, do not bring in another tool unless one is leaving.
If you plan on using sheetgoods, don't buy them until you are ready to start the project and have a cut diagram. then break them down right away. They take up so much room
Accept that you may have to sacrifice and use work arounds.
If I had it all to do again, I would have a quality 14" bandsaw, a good drill press, a good table saw, router table, DW 735 planer, work bench and the rest would be hand planes and festool.
First, you cannot be a tool collector in a small shop. It this modern time of quick delivery, buy only what you need for the project you're working on.
Don't think you're a cabinet shop. You may not need a 15" planer, shaper, 19" bandsaw, 8" jointer and a 53" fence on your tablesaw. Yes, I have all those.
Gear your projects to the room you have. Maybe you can have as much fun building a side table as you might building a Highboy.
Once your shop is complete, do not bring in another tool unless one is leaving.
If you plan on using sheetgoods, don't buy them until you are ready to start the project and have a cut diagram. then break them down right away. They take up so much room
Accept that you may have to sacrifice and use work arounds.
If I had it all to do again, I would have a quality 14" bandsaw, a good drill press, a good table saw, router table, DW 735 planer, work bench and the rest would be hand planes and festool.