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Wood Shop Working Group

Mission

Plan and build out the wood shop furnishings.

Group Members

How YOU can help:

Please feel free to edit this wiki page, or send a message to members@lansingmakersnetwork.org.

Major Areas of Attention

Below are proposals about how to proceed. The goal is to create a well-equipped, comfortable shop that suits both our experienced and emerging woodworkers. Because it is a shared shop, some considerations apply. Often, two or more people will be working at the same time, and so the shop needs to be reconfigurable. As much as possible should be on wheels, so that it can be rearranged easily. Unlike a personal shop, where the location of every tool will be known by the owner, in our shop, each tool will need an obvious home, so it can be easily found and later put away in the same place. Constant searching for tools can add a lot of frustration to the shop experience.

Electrical

This work will be planned out in conjunction with the Electrical Upgrades Working Group.

Tool Storage

French Cleat Walls

Use a French cleat system on the walls to hold tools and upper cabinets. On the north wall, cover the right half, and on the west wall, cover the left half. (The CNC router takes up the remaining space.) This would go from counter height up, to allow for benches and stationary tools below. Apply 1/2“ plywood over the drywall for a more durable and stronger surface, and attach cleats. Build hangers for screwdrivers and small tools, clamps, and individual shelves for power tools (e.g., a palm sander).

Furnishings

Miter Saw Bench

Build a long miter saw bench on the north wall. This could be open below, or have cabinets, or some of both. Above it are the French cleats.

Workbenches

Build another rolling workbench, like the existing one, or build two smaller versions.