All,
My FB shop is 15’ x 21’, in/in. From my perspective, relative to what I do and how I do it , that’s enormous. For various reasons, including simply the attraction of cleverness of design, I frequently imagine a smaller shop. I could make 12’x12’ work without sacrificing terribly much that’s necessary or pretty important, well worth having. I couldn’t store a bunch of bicycles, or the tablesaw that needs a new owner, or a fair bit of crap that I don't need; but, much like a surfboard shapers shaping shack, I could damn sure build bicycle frames, hang my two personal rides and frames/forks in progress, and all of the tooling I have and stuff I actually need, and build frames. I neither have nor want a mill or lathe (other than occasionally beamed in/out as needed, Star Trek style). Not sure I’d want my bench grinder but I’d probably keep it, at least initially.
With that bit of idea-framing, what do y’all with pretty small shops have? How did you set them up, make it work? I’m fascinated with other people’s workshops, moreso with small ones that are cleverly designed. And I don’t mean so micro that turning around, never mind building a frame, becomes a challenge, but...you know...as small as a person can reasonably work in; I'm not going to stand on my head or straddle a stairway to build things.
Post your shop pics,
even large ones, but especially small ones! I’m curious how folks
address that particular challenge.
John Clay
Tallahassee, Florida
Hi Marten,
Apologies to The Graduate, I have just five words to say to you: Better living through forced induction.
No tandems in my future.
You and I have the luxury of plenty of space.
I can imagine alternatives where, by choice or changing circumstances, I wouldn't!
And it's an interesting puzzle involving, attractive-to-me, notions of "reduce, reduce, reduce".
Cheers,
John
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