Workshop Layout
Workshop Layout
Workshop Layout
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oure ready to lay out your new shop: You have the space built, outlets in the wall, lights hung, and a wood supply ready to turn into heirloom pieces for family and friends. You have most of the machines, benches, and cabinets, with plans to buy or build what you dont already own. You cant wait to get the shop in working order. Dont rush into the process. The first layout is likely to remain in place until you move again. If any major workflow and dustcollection problems arise, they probably will just be tolerated. With careful planning, though, you can take advantage of the opportunity to get the layout right the first time. I faced this situation recently when I moved my woodshop from a spacious twocar garage below my office into a smaller 10-ft. by 20-ft. space at home. Because of this downsizing, layout was more important than ever.
A little planning makes a big difference. By setting up his shop first on paper, Yurko fit all of his essential hand and power tools into a 10-ft. by 20-ft. space.
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Tablesaw
Router table
Jointer
Bandsaw
12-in. planer
Mortiser
15-in. planer
Dust collector
Clamp storage
Compressor
Cabinet
Sharpening station
Workbench
Lumber rack
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Go three-dimensional for the ultimate plan. Creating his own three-dimensional CAD models allowed Yurko to plan vertical space as well as floor space, helping him locate spots for essential lumber, accessories, shelves, and cabinets.
What I learned
Ive seen many shops that are similar in size to mine, and most make serious compromises on machines yet still are choked with stuff. A typical solution is settling for bench tools or omitting some machines altogether. But I was determined not to settle, nor to lose my ability to mill rough lumber to custom sizes. When I began to arrange my shop on paper and on the computer screen, I realized that, in a small shop, moving wood is easier than moving machines. So I ignored the idea of setting up the space for workflowfor example, creating adjacent, sequential zones for lumber storage, rough dimensioning, final dimensioning, joinery,
and so on. That workflow concept is more appropriate for larger or commercial shops. My first priority was to fit essential machines and fixtures in the space, including a tablesaw, miter-saw station, drill press, bandsaw, benchtop planer, benchtop disk/belt sander, compressor, router table, and workbench. My second goal was to keep them as stationary as possible. It was immediately apparent that the key to this design challenge would be infeed and outfeed space for each machine. These spaces can overlap, but it takes careful planning to make sure nothing gets in the way. Basically, I created a linear outfeed area, which includes the miter-saw station with folding wings, tablesaw with folding outfeed table, and my large router table, all in a line along the 20-ft. wall and set at the
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Everything within arms reach. Using two- and threedimensional CAD models, Yurko crafted a bench area that packs in hand tools, air tools (and a compressor), a sharpening station. and hardware storage.
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saws table must be higher than the adjacent workbench, I can support large pieces with a shopmade roller support clamped in the benchs front vise.
same height. The miter-saw station converts easily for use with a mortiserwith workpiece support on both sidesand it also accepts a minilathe. I even planned a location for all of the tools, blades, and jigs used with the tablesaw: on the operator side, for easy access. Along the opposite long wall are the planer, combination sander, drill press, bandsaw,
workbench, and compressor. Each tool has dust-collection hookups and storage space to keep the relevant tools, bits, blades, and fixtures nearby. The planer is the only tool I have to roll out into the middle of the room to use, which takes about a minute, including connecting the dust-collection hose. Using the three-dimensional models, I also realized that even though the band-
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