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Frank Boettcher Frank Boettcher is offline
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Default Tired of sawdust

On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 05:11:27 GMT, "Ivan Vegvary"
wrote:

I need to isolate my woodworking from my other hobbies. I have a 60'x60'
shop of which 40'x60' still has some flexibility left. I would like to
partition some of it for woodworking. What would be a reasonable size? I
own the following woodworking tools: Table saw, radial arm saw, jointer,
molder, lathe, dust collector (haven't used it yet) and bench.

I would like to keep the size somewhat to a minimum. It is not my primary
hobby. My other interests are machining, welding and auto restoration.
Woodworking is an occasional repair job, and someday I would like to build a
few cabinets.

Presently, when I need to rip a single 2"x6"x8' for a onetime use,
everything I own throughout the whole 60 feet of shop gets covered with a
fine dust. My solution has been to drag my table saw out to the driveway
for that occasional cut. Not too uncomfortable except here in the NW we
don't have dry weather very often.

I would like to know what room sizes you all are enjoying.

Thanks,

Ivan Vegvary



Measure your tool footprints, add dotted lines for required infeed and
outfeed, make paper cuttouts to scale, and fit them to the space with
required walk around room and stock storage. Do it on CAD if you are
capable and so equipped. I found the paper cuttouts quicker to move
around.

Frank