| WEB EXTRA: Workshop Tour -- Shop Layout |
From "Wood Works" episode WWK-413 |
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 David's workshop is laid out for efficiency and for maximizing work space. The table saw and table router are centrally located and surrounded by plenty of space on both sides for working with large pieces of stock.
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In this special edition Wood Works goes on location -- but to a familiar one -- as host and master craftsman David Marks takes viewers on a tour of his Sonoma County workshop. Contrary to what many viewers think, Wood Works is not filmed in a fabricated set, but in Marks' actual workshop housed in a converted horse barn. By popular demand, this show offers a thorough look at the layout and features of the woodworking shop where the featured furniture-pieces on Wood Works are constructed. Click here to download a PDF illustration showing the layout and floor plan of David's workshop. Illustrations may be viewed by using Adobe Reader® David Marks' Workshop Layout Key - Work Bench
- Table Saw
- Router Table
- Assembly Table
- 14 " Bandsaw
- Hollow Chisel Mortiser
- 10" Chop Saw
- Radial Arm Saw
- Fan
- 12 " Planer
- Disc-Belt Sander
- Oscillating Spindle Sander
- 24"x 36" Lathe
- 20" Bandsaw
- Multi-Router (portable)
- 16" x 32" Drum Sander (portable)
- 6" Jointer (portable)
- 12" x 36" Lathe
- 16" x 36" Lathe
- 16" Jointer
- Scroll Saw
- Sharpening Station
- Drill Press
- Phone, Fax & Radio
- Finishing Table
- Storage & Office Space
- Enclosed storage
- Finishing Room
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RESOURCES :
David Marks Website
David Marks, DIY's Wood Works host, is a master woodworker. For more information on cut sizes and project details, please contact him via his Website at www.djmarks.com
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