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The sheer cost of woodworking supplies, not to mention the time and energy it takes to set up a woodshop, makes thorough planning essential. The following are things you may want to consider as you begin to establish your own fine woodworking shop, whether it be in a garage, basement, or dedicated building. Electric receptacles must be grounded, and sufficient electrical service should be available at each workstation.
If the ventilation in the shop isn’t sufficient, consider placing a household fan in one of the shop windows.
As your shop grows, you may want to consider investing in a dust collector that gathers the dust right at the machine.

If your woodworking shop is located in your home or attached garage, consider whether noise and dust will be problems. Do it yourself home improvement ideas, photos, videos, articles, step by step guides for decorating, interior design, landscaping, remodeling projects and more! Orbital-action models, in which the blades are angled slightly upwards, often make smoother cuts for fine woodworking. The drill press vise allows you to secure relatively small items for drilling and can also be used in cutting offset holes. Old dressers or bookcases can be used to organize and store your woodworking tools without shelling out a bundle for fancy storage equipment. 
Consider creating a floor plan to plot out what should go where, and always plan for future purchases. 
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