Completed (or at least in use) shop projects:These projects are currently in use in my shop. Most are finished.



Rolling Drill Press Bench with Storage: This is the only cabinet that survived the move from my old house & shop. The others just didnt fit. This cabinet has Lee Valley metal drawers on the front and two shelves on the back. It was originally designed as a stand for my drill press. While the drill press still rests on top, it now must share the space with my 12 sliding compound miter saw. Needless to say neither can be used when they share this bench. As the shop progresses, this will be replaced or cannibalized into other cabinets.
Future Shop Projects:My future projects approach delusions of grandeur. Im looking forward to building them and I hope they make interesting content for this web log.
Insulation and Sheathing: I plan to insulate the walls with polyisocyanurate insulation and sheath the inside faces with 3/4 T&G OSB. That will get me an R value of 40 and rock solid walls I can attach anything too.
Workbench: Ive been converted to the workbench religion by Chris Schwarz. Im experimenting with various materials (Timberstand, pre-made finger joint panels, LVLs) and plan to ultimately build a cross between Megan Fitzpatricks Gluebo Workbench and Bob Langs 21st Century workbench. I also plan to incorporate many work holding elements into my miter saw bench for more options.
Miter Saw Bench: Im a miter saw lover. I have a decade old DeWalt 12 sliding dual compound miter saw. As I need to place it against the wall in my new (yeah, 2 years on I still call it that) shop Im contemplating replacing the DeWalt with the Festool Kapex KS 120, Makita LS1016 10-inch Dual Bevel Sliding Miter Saw or the new Bosch GCM12SD 12" Axial-Glide Miter Saw. In the end the unit which lets me place it closest to the wall will win (probably). The miter saw bench may be built of torsion boxes, but will most likely be made of solid wood like an actual workbench. Im also planning to add work holding features (such as a crochet and some sort of face vice) so that it can do double duty as a long workbench when I swing the saw handle out of the choice.
Flip Up Planer Stand: I have a DeWalt 13 lunch box planer, which I really like. In the completed shop it will either live behind my table saw or (more likely) under my miter saw bench. Regardless of which location wins out, Ill have to make a flip stand for it so that it can rotate to be on the stand or hang within the stand. That choice itll fit under the table saw table or miter saw bench.
Plastic Storage Case Drawer Unit: I use lots of plastic suitcase style cases for my fasteners. I like the portability of the suitcase style for projects outside the shop and the lids keep everything dust free. My problem with them is that I never have the open counter space in the woodshop to pull out a case and open it without burying something else. I plan to make a custom drawer unit which will store the suitcase style cases on drawers. When closed theyll all sit in a nice stack and I can open a drawer and then lift the lid of the suitcase container while it rests on the open drawer. If I need it out of the woodshop, I can just lift the suitcase style case up and carry it off.
Those are some of the projects Ive either already build or have floating around in my head. As they get built and turn into reality, Ill share the process.
What have you built for your wood shop? What do you want to build for it?
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