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Building Woodshop Workstations (Popular Woodworking)

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By: Danny Proulx
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EDITORIAL REVIEW

Whether they’re fighting cramped quarters or just looking to be more organized, woodworkers will want to get their hands on the 11 projects in Building Workshop Workstations. Readers will find detailed plans for building completely self- contained units for every tool (and related accessories) in their shop.

These efficient designs ensure that all the wrenches, blades, jigs and attachments for each power tool can be put in one place and within arm’s reach. It’s the perfect way to maximize efficiency for everything from the table saw and drill press to the miter saw and sharpening stone.

Both beginning and advanced woodworkers will enjoy making--and using--these creative shop solutions. Every project includes clear step-by-step photos and instruction and was tested by the editors at Popular Woodworking magazine.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: Popular Woodworking Books
Pub. Date: 12th May 2003
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 128
Ean: 9781558706378
Isbn: 1558706372

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USER REVIEWS

Nice book, excellent illustrations and plans
~ Written on Jan 16, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

Good book and will build a few of the plans and other plans gave me some ideas with modifications to solve some of the problems I have in a small garage workshop. If you have limited space like I do then this would be a good book to buy.

Missing Key Information
~ Written on Feb 16, 2008. 4 out of 4 users found this review helpful.

Some very good ideas in this book. But, the book would be much better with an introductory chapter on the materials specific tools needed. For example, Proulx mention how with the right screws and the correct blade, you can make solid joints and chip-free cuts with Melamine PB - but he doesn't describe the screws or blades! Also, it would be nice if the materials lists gave total quantities, such as number of sheets of PB, approximate screw count.

Good Ideas
~ Written on Jun 14, 2007. 2 out of 3 users found this review helpful.

There are some good ideas in this book, he uses a lot of particle board. I need to remember that it is just shop workstations, cost is most important.

Workstations galore!!
~ Written on May 14, 2007. 7 out of 7 users found this review helpful.

Like previous reviewers I found this book extremely useful - very good sound practical ideas, a very clear approach to construction of workstations, excellent drawings and photos accompanied by easy to digest text. Additionally, and most important for someone who lives outside the USA and who fnds it hard to source even the most basic of fittings, its very good to be provided with designs based on easily obtainable and relatively inexpensive materials with a minimal amount of hardware.

This is one of those books where a sceptic might say 'I could have thought of that simple idea' but the truth is most folks don't and it takes someone like Mr. Proulx to stimulate one's mind.

I particularly like the idea of mobile workstations - whilst Mr Proulx may not have reinvented the wheel he has pcertainly provided a variety of ways of putting it to good use and in turn (no pun intended!) has helped me solved the layout problems I previously had in my relatively small workshop.

In summary, a great 'ideas' book and well worth the purchase.

Thanks to the writer and the editor - and of course to Amazon!

Good idea for small budget.
~ Written on Jan 9, 2007. 9 out of 9 users found this review helpful.

Each project is relatively simple to build and well described by step by step intructions.
Each step is illustrated by a picture.
Most are based on using MDF or MPB and simple hardware which make it perfect for the budget limited hobyist.

Every project have measurement both in inches and centimeters.

I would have given it 5 starts if I didn't face a problem while building the router table due to some missing explanation. However, I sent an email to the author and received an answer promptly.

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