Attention, woodworkers! Be the envy of your neighbors! Here are more
than two dozen ingenious projects for setting up your workshop to save
time, money, and frustration. Woodworking is a passion for just about
everyone that learns it. What is not a passion is making sure your
woodworking shop is set up in the best way possible to maximize
workspace, reduce waste, and keep things organized. It can be difficult
finding woodworking projects that are challenging and useful without
being too complex, too time-consuming, or too much for the woodworker's
skill set. This book addresses all of that and more. Within, you get:
*Advice and instruction on organizing your workshop to maximize your
workshop space and efficiency *How to create a realistic project list
*Guidance on how to maintain and store woodworking tools, equipment,
supplies, and materials in a way that will take advantage of the work
area and storage space you have but still allow room for growth and
space to work *Detailed instructions and designs for over two dozen
woodworking projects that will teach the beginner and let the seasoned
woodworker hone their skills. *Each project provides detailed plans,
including a materials list, a needed equipment list, detailed
illustrations, and step-by-step instructions. The project designs
include: a rolling lumber cart, storage bins, handcrafted joiner's
mallet, downdraft workbench, shop table and sanding disc caddy, and many
more. This book's contributors are as passionate about their work and
their workshop as you are! Chris Marshall is a contributing editor a The
Woodworker's Journal. John English is a contributing editor to Woodcraft
magazine and served as an editor for Today's Woodworker. Sandor
Nagyszalanczy is a furniture designer, freelance writer, photographer,
and consultant with over 25 years of experience. Kerry Pierce is a
furniture expert who has written 4 books and actively works with many
collectors and magazines. Whether you are just starting out with
woodworking or looking for tips on how to hone your craft, here is a
book that will give you the how-to you need to succeed.