Love it! (and I thought my basement workspace was small!) Like you, I just got a table saw last week, but haven’t used it yet. 😬
@TiniestWorkshed9 ай бұрын
Stay safe, and stay sensibly afraid of it!
@tantramarinteractive9 ай бұрын
A lifelong cabinet maker I knew lost 3 fingers to his just a few years ago. My respect for this thing - and for my circular saw, in particular - is healthy.@@TiniestWorkshed
@tobiasaxelson89484 ай бұрын
Love it. What dimensions are the shed? Inside and outside?
@TiniestWorkshed4 ай бұрын
Thanks! In brief, it's a 4x12 ft (122 x 366cm) shed on the outside. Internal dimensions in terms of floor area (excluding the framing) are about 111cm wide by 357cm long (3.6 x 11.7 ft). The framing is 4cm deep inside, and I use that space for all sorts of things. The main entry door at the end is 79cm wide, and the double doors (the white wall behind my workbench) are 97cm wide in total. Ceiling height runs from 180-191cm.
@swift_3D8 ай бұрын
I'd love to see some links to some of these tools, you could make them affiliated and it would help both of us :) about the precautionary kit, do you have one in mind? I'm getting into woodworking as well and I'm super scared of an injury, so having one near by is a must
@TiniestWorkshed8 ай бұрын
I’ll keep that in mind re tool links! A quick Amazon etc search for tourniquet will readily turn up results. Always get at least two, and unpack one immediately to regularly practice with - and don’t use that one in an actual emergency! You’ll almost certainly never need it, but if you do you’ll want to already know how to use it.