Monday, December 10, 2012

Woodworking Shop Plans


When it comes to woodworking, space is obviously a necessity. Unlike knitting or painting, woodworking is a dirty activity and requires its own devoted area so the mess can be confined from the rest of the house. If you lay out your own woodworking shop plans and build your own wood shop, you could have the satisfaction of being able to do your own woodworking projects all at home.

You will want to begin by doing some thorough planning and possibly use space that is already available, like a shed, the basement or a garage. Once you have decided on the location of your woodworking shop, take some time and decide what kind of jobs you will be doing in there. Will you be building small projects, such as bookshelves or will you be taking on larger projects, such as furniture. The size of your projects and the tools required to build them will determine the design of the shop you will need.

One of the primary tools that all wood shops need is a table saw. You will need approximately ten feet of space all around the saw so you will have room to cut long boards. The best place for this saw is the center of the room. Then you can arrange your tool cabinets and work benches around it. You can also put some peg board up and hang smaller tools on the walls. Other tools you will want to consider are a radial arm saw, a miter saw, a band saw, a lathe, a sander, and possibly a jointer. All of these tools allow you more choices to build quality woodworking projects.When deciding on the location of all these tools, make sure you keep the workflow in mind.

Lighting is another important issue. Make sure you have plenty of light, not only for safety reasons but also just to be able to see what you are doing. You will also need to take into consideration the electrical needs of all your tools. It is always best to consult an electrician for this part because you will need professional information on how much power your tools will need. Safety is of most importance when it comes to electrical wiring.

Once the designing is done and your woodworking shop plans have become a reality, you will have many years of enjoyment to look forward to as you create many different wood pieces.

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