Carol Reed
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Here's your opportunity to chime in on the planning stage of what the park calls a storage shed that I plan to have a shop in.
The limitation is 120 soft. The side of the house this goes on is concrete with a covered patio roof. I am permitted to attach to the house and the patio roof, so only walls are needed. The whole thing has to match the house, in this case, T-111.
There is a California room (think enclosed patio) on the other side of the house. I had planned to put the CNC in there along with some other relevant tools. This is off the main entrance so I will build a wall with a door into it for aesthetic and cleanliness purposes. That space will be about 140 sqft.
I started a Sketchup drawing and importing tools to see if I could manage a decent layout. The question at hand at the moment is for you guys with CNC's. Which woodworking tools do you see living in proximity of the CNC?
I need to build furniture for myself so the covered drive and storage shed will have to fill that need.
Tools I have to accommodate or sell include: cabinet table saw, bandsaw, floor model drill press, floor model spindle sander, 6" jointer, metal cutting bandsaw, bench planer, Performax sander, Rockwell radial arm saw, floor model belt sander, workbench, 2 rolling mechanic's tool boxes, 9 filing cabinets, shop vac, SCMS on a collapsable stand, bunches of boltless shelving, rolling tool tray/cabinet, lathe, CNC and miscellaneous tables, saw horses, etc. Likely the lathe and radial arm will go on the sales block. Probably some of the file cabinets and shelving as well.
So let's hear your ideas and reasoning. We have a month before it gets built.
The limitation is 120 soft. The side of the house this goes on is concrete with a covered patio roof. I am permitted to attach to the house and the patio roof, so only walls are needed. The whole thing has to match the house, in this case, T-111.
There is a California room (think enclosed patio) on the other side of the house. I had planned to put the CNC in there along with some other relevant tools. This is off the main entrance so I will build a wall with a door into it for aesthetic and cleanliness purposes. That space will be about 140 sqft.
I started a Sketchup drawing and importing tools to see if I could manage a decent layout. The question at hand at the moment is for you guys with CNC's. Which woodworking tools do you see living in proximity of the CNC?
I need to build furniture for myself so the covered drive and storage shed will have to fill that need.
Tools I have to accommodate or sell include: cabinet table saw, bandsaw, floor model drill press, floor model spindle sander, 6" jointer, metal cutting bandsaw, bench planer, Performax sander, Rockwell radial arm saw, floor model belt sander, workbench, 2 rolling mechanic's tool boxes, 9 filing cabinets, shop vac, SCMS on a collapsable stand, bunches of boltless shelving, rolling tool tray/cabinet, lathe, CNC and miscellaneous tables, saw horses, etc. Likely the lathe and radial arm will go on the sales block. Probably some of the file cabinets and shelving as well.
So let's hear your ideas and reasoning. We have a month before it gets built.