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Woodworking Information : How to Setup a Wood Shop

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2008

When setting up a wood shop, organize woodworking tools, such as table saws, drill presses and sanders, to make room for large boards of wood. Keep a wood shop functional and safe by keeping tools organized with the help of this free video from an award-winning woodworker on basic carpentry.

Expert: Kent Perdue
Bio: Kent Perdue is a senior in the furniture-making program at VCU, and has received many scholarships and awards for his work. Perdue sells his work at various furniture stores in Richmond, Va.
Filmmaker: nate thompson

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  • I'll have to win the lottery before i can afford all of those tools.

  • Good video, but terrible audio, guys. Invest in a microphone and shoot it again.

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  • Change your T Shirt for atleast once, Ben10

  • Looks like a great video, I just can't here what is being said...

  • I like everything about your video. You're a true Winner and it is evident you truly love what you do. In some of your videos I did have a little trouble hearing clearly what you were saying, but the nice thing about Youtube is you can always go back and rehear it and adjust your hearing to the sound and understand what you were saying. All your professionalism out weighs any wrinkles you may have. Keep up the GREAT work man!!!!

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    Joey LaBiche

  • I like everything about your video. You're a true Winner and it is evident you true love what you do. In some of your videos I did have a little trouble hearing clearly what you were saying, but the nice thing about Youtube is you can always go back and rehear it and adjust your hearing to the sound and understand. All your professionalism out weighs an wrinkle you may have. Keep up the GREAT work man!!!!

    Sincerely

    Joey LaBiche

  • See what you think of mine its a Domestic type workshop one we all might have

    Video called "The Almond Bank Workshop" by dmgladden

  • lol..."radio" arm saw... "Stroll" saw...that there some subtitle goodness

  • @MillyVanillification We've done it both ways in our shops. We gutted an old hay barn about 36 x 48 and put our shop in there. We bought the dust collection system at auction from the local high school... 60hp baby! With the wooden floor it's a much cleaner and neater look running the duct work below the deck and out of the shop. We moved to a 10,000 sq. foot facility with concrete floors... no such luck goin under the floor lol, but the industrial look was pretty cool.

  • @grayngreen I thought he said "Radial"... which is what it is.

  • Nice shop. I have the room but not the money to supply it. Well maybe I don't have the room because I seem to save everything that may be used for some kind of future project. If I had enough money My shop would be (who am I kidding) really nice.

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