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  • Опубликовано: 24 июн 2021
  • This video is about how I organized my workshop. My workshop is 6 x 3 meters and very efficient.
    In this video, a special guest, Peter Millard, from 10minutesworkshop.com
    Visit my site at www.hookedonwood.online. Here you can find free plans of my workbench/router table, but also a ranking among all the products I tested.
    RUclips: / hookedonwood
    Instagram: D.hookedonwood
    Direct links to videos mentioned in this video.
    Laser engraver: • Amazing Laser cutter e...
    Workbench / router table part 1: • Building my ultimate w...
    Workbench / router table part 2: • My ultimate workbench,...
    Special Guest in this video!
    Peter Millard
    www.10minuteworkshop.com
    RUclips: www.10minuteworkshop.tv
    Instagram. @10minuteworkshop
    This video is from Hooked on Wood and part of my Shop improvement videos. I explain why I put the table saw, miter saw, band saw in the place I did. Where do you have to think of, when you want to organize your woodworking workshop.
    I changed my workshop six times in the last 10 years. But I can not improve it any further. It is a very efficient workshop where you can do almost everything you want till projects of 180cm in length. When you are interested in this topic, you have to watch this video :-)
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  • @10MinuteWorkshop
    @10MinuteWorkshop 3 года назад +113

    Great video Dennis, and thanks so much for having me! It was a pleasure chatting with you and look forward to doing it again; you've also shamed me into doing some much needed workshop organisation of my own, so thank you! 🙌👍

    • @LotusMorning
      @LotusMorning 3 года назад +12

      I watch both of you and think it was a fantastic collaboration and one that should become maybe a regular special video series

    • @lawman1965
      @lawman1965 3 года назад +4

      @@LotusMorning , I agree. An excellent collaboration.

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop 3 года назад +3

      @@LotusMorning Thank you! 👍

    • @DannyvdB
      @DannyvdB 3 года назад +4

      Hi Peter. Just wanted to thank you for your great video's. I enjoy watching them as they give me great ideas. I am setting up my small workshop and look forward to your new video's on the mft. Interested in how to handle bigger sheets and rip cuts.

    • @10MinuteWorkshop
      @10MinuteWorkshop 3 года назад +2

      @@DannyvdB Hi Danny, and thanks! Small workshops have their challenges, certainly, and I get around cutting full sheets most of the time by having an excellent local timber yard that offers precision board cutting. Sometimes needs must though, and I did an older video about how I manage Cutting full sheets in a small workspace, here - ruclips.net/video/6q1WYfhDf1g/видео.html . Hope that helps! Best, Peter.

  • @davidm2645
    @davidm2645 Год назад

    No Dennis, no...your English is excellent. There are no problems understanding you. Now, on the other hand, my Dutch is terrible - I only know a few words. You are doing fine! I always love seeing your perfection of everything you do and make. I like the very plain and simple lines of the European style. It is ALWAYS a pleasure to see your stuff and shop! Please don't go anywhere - you are an inspiration to me sir!

  • @Emin3m1986
    @Emin3m1986 3 года назад +11

    Peter Millard is one of my favourites woodworkers, same like you. That’s going to get to a different level of interesting!

  • @MrPatdeeee
    @MrPatdeeee 3 года назад +3

    As always, Dennis is "NONE finer". Whatever he does is the best. Thank you Dennis for your kind sharing of "getting it done". But the most thing that makes us like your channel; is you are one of the nicest person around. It is truly a pleasure when one is viewing your DIY "gems".

  • @kevinwillis6707
    @kevinwillis6707 3 года назад +11

    took me a while to notice the change to festool, you must have won the lottery dennis :0) having an integrated system is a great advantage though.

  • @colindoesdiy
    @colindoesdiy 3 года назад +11

    Dennis really enjoyed this Video and your English is Excellent just like your woodworking so don't be too hard on yourself. Look forward to the coming videos 😁

  • @suearmstrong3404
    @suearmstrong3404 3 года назад +2

    When I first started watching your videos, I had a hard time understanding you but the more I watched the more I began to enjoy you English! I think you do a great job with it. And, your workshop is to die for! I would love to have something even close to what you have. Beautiful and amazingly functional for such a small space!

  • @beverleythomas5708
    @beverleythomas5708 3 года назад

    I enjoy your videos and your English is quite good.
    I love how organized and clean your shop is.
    Greetings from Guyana, South America, (The only English-speaking country on this continent) 😊

  • @rogerbean393
    @rogerbean393 3 года назад +2

    A perfect pairing with Peter.
    Great video , love the ideas and cleanliness!

  • @BlessedLaymanNC
    @BlessedLaymanNC 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video.
    Your English is great. I have no problems understanding everything you say.
    I have a shop space that is about 274 x 274 cm with restrictions... I have been thinking about how a track jig and a circular saw could be better for me than the table saw and miter saw. Your video and interview with Peter only reinforces these thoughts.
    I've been considering making all tables in the shop 61 x 122 cm and mobile. This way I can arrange them around the walls for more work area, or put them together to make wider or longer table space. With rare exception, I will be working with things no longer or taller than 130 cm. That's for furniture I want to build for myself. I am hoping to make much smaller craft on a regular basis.
    You two have given me a lot to think about and consider.
    again, Thank you for the video.

  • @kevinshea4353
    @kevinshea4353 Год назад

    Very inspirational how efficiently you used such a small space!

  • @elguapo1507
    @elguapo1507 3 года назад

    You're English is BRILLIANT! We're lucky to have guys like yourself and Peter sharing your knowledge! Big thanks to you both! 👍

  • @micahmatyi131
    @micahmatyi131 Год назад

    Hey I just wanted to say your quickly becoming my favorite content as well as front man. Keep it up and I’m happy your excelling at everything as it seems as a watcher.

  • @mauserkk98
    @mauserkk98 3 года назад

    Thanks Dennis, looking forward to see the plans for the new shop.

  • @wernerbros8099
    @wernerbros8099 2 года назад

    Thank you for making these videos.

  • @johnfithian-franks8276
    @johnfithian-franks8276 3 года назад +16

    Hi, I do not think you have any problems speaking English, in fact I know a lot of English people that cannot speak as well as you can. I already know Peter and the 10-minute workshop and I find him very knowledgeable. I enjoy your tools from Bangood and I have several of their tools myself.

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  3 года назад

      Thanks John, Of course my Dutch is much better :-) So, there is always a bit of thinking in the back of my mind and sometimes I have to talk around words I do not know. So, I can understand that it sounds strange. But I learn by doing it. Thanks for sharing, it is not that bad. :-)

    • @gerritvisser
      @gerritvisser 3 года назад

      @@HookedonWood Unfortunately Dutch is not a popular language, I still prefer it over Canadian even though I have lived here for 60+ years. Because I came here very young there is no Dutch accent, but my Dutch has a Canadian accent. From my experience working on medical imaging standards with Europeans, they generally understand English grammar better than those who grew p with it :-) You are doing very well with a challenging language, very clear what you are trying to say. Heel bedankt voor al de videos, het is een groot karwij.

  • @markarmstrong2592
    @markarmstrong2592 3 года назад

    Another super video with experience advising on set up and good to see Peter in your video can't wait for next video

  • @samuelgardiner6504
    @samuelgardiner6504 3 года назад +2

    Fantastic video. I'm just about to setup my workshop and I have just bought my first dust extractor so im really looking forward to you doing that video. The fitting are really confusing. It's connecting to my tools thats hard. I bought a kit by rockler to connect to my power tools but only to find its ment for a shop vac and not a dust extractor. I hope you can cover connecting to tools and machines. Thanks so much for your video's. Cheers mate.

  • @terencecharlesworth1499
    @terencecharlesworth1499 3 года назад

    Great video again Dennis and look forward to seeing more with Peter Millard a great double act

  • @bloke875
    @bloke875 3 года назад +3

    Long term follower of both you & Peter. For me the timing is great as I am about to put the roof on my new “man cave”. Having recently retired from paid work I now dabble in furniture repair & a beginner wood turner. I have been purchasing Festool hand tools for 15 years now pending my retirement and will soon be able to use without packing / unpacking storing etc in the car garage. So I look forward with interest to your following videos. BTW your English is easily understood.

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  3 года назад

      Thanks Peter, I hope I can inspire you!

  • @juliangreaves4727
    @juliangreaves4727 2 года назад

    Lots of food for thought Dennis. Thank you.

  • @n0vaph0enix
    @n0vaph0enix 3 года назад +2

    Really love this video, so many useful and simple tips with different setup, and fantastic that you and Peter got together to do this. Would love to see more of these collab videos!

  • @andrewsmall2718
    @andrewsmall2718 3 года назад +1

    Another great episode Dennis. Great idea bringing in Peter and look forward to more of that. Worked very well. 👍

  • @louiesworkshop2023
    @louiesworkshop2023 2 года назад +1

    Brillant Dennis, I learned alot here today on your video, your English is excellent, and your advice is helpful, I have a workshop that's 16ft by 16.6ft and machine placement took me along time and thankfully workflow now is pleasant, the assembly area of my shop I tend now to value more than ever before, I have a big Laguna Fusion 3 cabinet saw and planer thicknesser and many other machines but I have an assembly table bench area that has worked out great, keep up the great videos and stay safe, kindest regards Louie Ulster Workshops UK

  • @norm5785
    @norm5785 3 года назад

    What a great episode, thank you for sharing

  • @jerid6532
    @jerid6532 3 года назад

    I like your style organize with efficiency.

  • @james_860
    @james_860 3 года назад +1

    Dennis thank you for all your insight on shop layout so helpful. Also thanks for adding Peter’s prospective on small shop organization.

  • @thelwood
    @thelwood 3 года назад

    Fantastic organization! Great use of space!

  • @DannyvdB
    @DannyvdB 3 года назад

    Hi Dennis. Again a great video. I also enjoyed that you invited Peter. He makes great video's on working in a small workshop and teaches the basics of cabinet making. Looking forward to your new video's.

  • @ChristiaanMurphy
    @ChristiaanMurphy 2 года назад

    These videos on workshop layout are great. I love what you have done with such a small space. Looking forward to see what you will do with a bigger space, but I will also be jealous of your increased space!!

  • @InternalizedSun
    @InternalizedSun 3 года назад +2

    Thank you Dennis - that definately brought food for thought about starting out and knowing that I will probably need to try out different ways to organize the shed when I get more experience and learn what will work for me. Great video explaining well thought out reasoning and the process you had to go through. Thanks 👍

  • @spencer476
    @spencer476 3 года назад

    I really enjoy content from both Dennis and Peter. Nice to see you collaborating. I learn something I can use in my own workspace every time. Cheers from Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.

  • @Spider2029
    @Spider2029 2 года назад

    Holy moly! I was looking for this video for literally months. I was having a walk outside when I seen this video being promoted by Peter (long time follower here, hehe!) but once I was back home I couldn't find the link anywhere.
    Thanks for the video, it's been really useful to me since I've a similar shop inside my apartment (3x4mt) and I'm constantly looking to improve the organization since it's crucial to have an efficient workflow.
    Best!

  • @dshnapek
    @dshnapek 3 года назад

    Great video Dennis! Thank you 👍

  • @l.k.1011
    @l.k.1011 3 года назад +1

    Awesome Dennis! It's really refreshing seeing all the different approaches - both, you and Peter gave me many inspirations in the past through your styles of working. All the best, Lukas

  • @jeffsmith4110
    @jeffsmith4110 3 года назад +1

    That was an enjoyable video with lots of common sense logic. Thank you!

  • @martinmeijer5225
    @martinmeijer5225 2 года назад

    Very nice video Dennis. The variety of techniques shown as well as the considerations that come into place in you're desigsn are very appreciated. Thanks for making woodworking accesible.

  • @aRndBelgianGuy
    @aRndBelgianGuy 3 года назад

    Can't wait to see the layout of the new workshop !

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  3 года назад +1

      Yes, I can’t wait to see it build🤨 takes too long.

  • @mrnobelnigel
    @mrnobelnigel 3 года назад +1

    Very interesting explanation about the rationale used for your workshop design and your choice of equipment. It’s funny that you ‘connected’ with Peter, his is another channel I like to follow. Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @build.make.create.8154
    @build.make.create.8154 3 года назад +2

    So many great tips here Dennis. I liked how you plan for how big of material you can work with at each station. I agree this is more important than the flow of wood through your shop for a small space that is not doing production work. It was nice seeing Peter on your channel too. You both have great channels. Keep up the great work.

  • @davidsneddon2242
    @davidsneddon2242 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely fascinating Dennis. Yourself and Peter are my absolute favourite RUclipsrs. Can’t wait for your new workshop.

  • @chrishebden1
    @chrishebden1 2 года назад

    Really enjoyed this video Dennis, will be taking a lot of your ideas into my space, thanks

  • @HeyLookWhatICanDo
    @HeyLookWhatICanDo 2 года назад

    Thanks for the reality check towards shop layout. It is so easy to get discouraged and make excuses for not building. You show so many solutions. I really appreciate exposing your previous layout and prove great work is not dependent on the tool. We all have to start somewhere and make the best choices we have available.

  • @davidsinclairmccabe8840
    @davidsinclairmccabe8840 3 года назад

    Always love your videos but really love this one!

  • @SujMenon
    @SujMenon 3 года назад

    Good to see your shop space discussion with Peter 👍. He is a very knowledgeable guy

  • @mikecole9432
    @mikecole9432 3 года назад +2

    Another excellent video, but now with added Peter Millard. Thank you.

  • @donkeytrousers
    @donkeytrousers 3 года назад +1

    Dennis. As everyone has said: your English is excellent. Better than many many British people. Your workshp is the same size as mine and your description and careful planning has given me a really good set of suggestions. Yours is the cleanest I have ever seen - it looks like a Festool showroom! I wonder how you have time to make anything. Keep it up this is good work.

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  3 года назад

      You are right about the time part :-( It becomes difficult to find the time and just enjoy woodworking.

  • @BuckRogers2491
    @BuckRogers2491 2 года назад

    Your English is perfectly good. And, great videos! Lots of information, presented clearly, along with excellent video quality and editing.

  • @phoenixstar206
    @phoenixstar206 3 года назад

    I really like your Videos - and I'm just started to build my Workshop lately and think your Tips are just brilliant! :) Thank you, keep up with this great Work!

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations 3 года назад

    Fantastic video, Dennis! Thanks a lot! 😃
    Some brilliant tips there!
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @WILDKAMERAD
    @WILDKAMERAD 3 года назад +4

    Holy smoke. Its cleaner than in my kitchen. Love your Organisation! It looks excellent. Your Powerpoint Planning is great. I use Keynote for similar planning. Cant wait to see the new tools from China. Cheers from Germany.

  • @fritzkraemer1668
    @fritzkraemer1668 3 года назад

    Two very good RUclips-canals in one Video ! Nice ! Thx

  • @DavidR8
    @DavidR8 Год назад

    I love the idea of using Power point or Keynote to draw the shop and move machines and fixtures around. Really brilliant!

  • @jeweetzelftoch
    @jeweetzelftoch Год назад

    great video, well explained!

  • @samag0
    @samag0 3 года назад +1

    Dennis i Always look forward to your videos and have learnt a lot from them and your website. I am relatively new to woodworking and setting up my shop. The plan is to put a French cleat system in and am eagerly looking forward to your video on that. All the best!!

  • @ToffeenoseToffee
    @ToffeenoseToffee 3 года назад +3

    I’ve a similar size workshop to you Dennis and suffer the same constraints. Thanks for your feedback👍

  • @normancoutts
    @normancoutts 3 года назад

    Very helpful, thank you. I learned a lot. All the best.

  • @balisticsquirel
    @balisticsquirel 3 года назад

    Very strong foundation principles.

  • @howardbecdove9780
    @howardbecdove9780 2 года назад

    What are the chances- two of my favorite woodworkers in one.
    Dennis, your English is very good. Although I have lived in Australia for more than 40 years, I’m originally from the north of England, (Yorkshire) and although I’m speaking the same language, I’m often not understood. 😉 I believe your accent it part of your charm. Don’t change it.👍

  • @alexaben6849
    @alexaben6849 3 года назад +1

    Perfecte timing. Ik start dit weekend met het bouwen van mijn workshop. 5,5m x 4m en zocht nog goede info over lay-out voor onder andere mijn elektrische aansluitingen te leggen.
    Alvast enorm bedankt.
    Zeer handig!!! Ik kijk al uit naar de volgende delen.

  • @oornick
    @oornick 3 года назад

    Leuk Dennis. Heel informatief en interessant. Benieuwd alweer naar het vervolg.

  • @inigofernandezgarcia
    @inigofernandezgarcia 3 года назад

    Thanks, great as always. Cannot wait to see the new workshop. :)

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  3 года назад

      Me Also, It takes too long. But I should get my permission in a short period of time.

  • @IJacinto66
    @IJacinto66 3 года назад +1

    Super inspirende video weer. Ik kan niet wachten totdat mijn werkplaatje is gebouwd. Ik weet al hoe deze ingericht gaat worden. thanks voor de tips ! ;-)

  • @3Dgifts
    @3Dgifts Год назад

    Love the channel, and your English is great!

  • @r0addoctor
    @r0addoctor 2 года назад

    Hi, Dennis, from another Dennis. I've been watching your videos as of late and find them both interesting and thought provoking. I especially like your China Tools videos and I have purchased a few tools from them, although I haven't tried any of them yet as I'm in the process of transforming my garage into a woodworking shop. I too have a small place and space is at a premium for me, so much so that I am putting my dust collector on the outside in back of my garage. Right now I'm making an enclosure that the top will open as will the back and one side to facilitate emptying the chip drum and doing any maintenance if the need arises. I cut a hole in the back of the garage to run a 6" pipe through and that will be my trunk size. The garage measures 6.71by 3.96 meters so when I get the outside enclosure done hopefully tomorrow, I'll start installing my ceiling which is 6" tongue and groove beaded board. After that, I get to start laying out my shop. I'm intrigued by the Valchromat and am looking into a retailer that I can get that from. Anyhow, you have a great channel and thanks for all that you do. Have a great day!!!
    Dennis
    North Tonawanda, NY. USA

  • @murphyrp01
    @murphyrp01 2 года назад

    Another great video Dennis. It always makes me laugh. I have dealt with Dutch people through business over the years and frankly your English is fine. Far better than my Dutch. And of course I expect that you can speak Dutch , English, German and no doubt a bit of other European languages. Thanks again for great content. And good to see Peter on this video. Randall from Australia 😀

  • @steveoutdoors9156
    @steveoutdoors9156 3 года назад

    Hi Dennis, Great video. I've recently moved house and finally have the opportunity to have a small workshop so your experience in setting up yours is very useful, thank you

  • @RealWolfmanDan
    @RealWolfmanDan 2 года назад

    You are a great interviewer

  • @simonr6793
    @simonr6793 3 года назад

    I just had to comment, im really looking forward to watching this as I'm in the process of building my very first workshop and know this is going to help me loads!!!.
    Had to leave watching until later tonight as dogs I own are going mental ( postman is here!!).

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  3 года назад

      Thanks Simon. Take care of the postman😀

  • @xerxel69
    @xerxel69 3 года назад

    Very good video. Makes me want the next one asap!

  • @rfguy8499
    @rfguy8499 3 года назад

    Thanks Dennis. Enjoy your videos. I agree with you on not needing an "efficient" workflow in a woodworking shop, especially for those of us with small shops. Too many woodworkers on RUclips over-emphasize an "efficient workflow", but in my opinion this is really only relevant in large, commercials shops. My shop is similar in size to yours and all of the comments you made are true in my opinion. Thanks for pointing out that "efficient workflow" is over-rated for the woodworking hobbyist.

  • @lawman1965
    @lawman1965 3 года назад

    My workshop is about half the size of your current one. Possibly a similar size to Peter's. I'm in the process of changing it around, trying to figure the best position for each tool, I simply can't fit a planer in at the moment no matter what I do.
    This video has given me ideas, particularly when you pointed out that it can be an inconvenience to move everything off a workbench if this is also an outfeed table. I've just built a basic MFT style bench and deliberately made it the same height as my table saw. Now, I'm planning on moving my table saw so it doesn't feed onto the bench.
    I look forward to the next video.

  • @apowell389
    @apowell389 2 года назад +1

    Dennis,
    As usual, that video was well done. Love to see makers collaborate. You and Peter are top notched. How soon til we see the new workshop? Can't wait to see you new place and how you organize it. Also looking forward to the next China Tools. Keep them coming.

  • @chrismaughan8029
    @chrismaughan8029 3 года назад +1

    Setting up my first workshop and organising the layout is still my biggest challenge. Where to place each machine and how much space each on needs ?
    Working on a small scale, you're absolutley right that each machine must be instantly usable. In small spaces there aren't many areas which can be dedicated to just one task ... and that's the challenge.
    You explanation of capacity on each side of a machine helps a lot.

  • @AF3
    @AF3 3 года назад +5

    Great video, and an interesting subject. One thing I want to see more about in future episodes would be portable workbenches and solutions that easily stow away when not in use. A lot of people need to share their workshops with a car or two, and rely on space saving solutions. Perhaps an interview with other RUclipsrs having limited space?

  • @allent555
    @allent555 3 года назад

    Great video and your very functional work space at 20.5 ft x 10.5 ft!

  • @FrankRickert
    @FrankRickert 2 года назад

    Very good video thanks Dennis! When are you planning to do the second part....cant wait for it ;)

  • @glynprice3815
    @glynprice3815 3 года назад

    Saw you with Peter last night enjoyed ver much.

  • @zapa1pnt
    @zapa1pnt 3 года назад

    You are talking about Organization, but when I look at your
    workshop, I experience workshop Orgasimization. 😲😲🤑😍😍🤩😘

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  3 года назад

      😂😂 maybe that’s the reason i am so happy in my workshop 😂

  • @mettwoch
    @mettwoch 3 года назад

    Hi Dennis, I applied a lot of similar concepts when I‘ve set up my 14m2 workshop a while ago and it‘s not changed since then. I‘ve added just one constraint: all machine and bench tops at the same height.

  • @antzanton4842
    @antzanton4842 3 года назад +1

    Love the work shop

  • @michael.schuler
    @michael.schuler 2 года назад

    Logical, realistic priorities are key to planning. It can be easy to confuse the work you wish you were doing with the projects you actually work on. Your initial comments were spot on: shop organization always amounts to a triage among desirable attributes and unavoidable limitations.

  • @richardmarquardt6246
    @richardmarquardt6246 3 года назад

    Another great video Dennis. Great point you had that rarely do you process one board on one machine and then move to the next machine. As you pointed out you need staging space at each tool to hold the non-processed and processed wood. In fact that is my main issue - mainly because I tend to have to much crap laying around on all my horizontal surfaces. Looking forward to your followup videos and your new workshop layout. Take it easy.

  • @DirkieB
    @DirkieB 3 года назад +1

    Using powerpoint for shop layout! Dennis you are a prime example that it's not the tools, but the person who makes great things :) But then you also have a collection of extremely nice tools!
    This video definitely gives me something to think about! Good stuff as usual! And I'm soooo excited to see your video on the T-Tracks and the router lift ... you could say I'm hooked on hooked on wood :)
    Cheers!

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  3 года назад

      Thanks Dirk.
      thanks for your kind words and, I agree with the tool parts. I like nice tools. It is very pleasant to work with them.

  • @michaelholmes4808
    @michaelholmes4808 3 года назад

    MUw Engels is veel beter dan mijn Nederlands ooit zou kunnen zijn. Well done sir. Love your videos.

  • @philcs44
    @philcs44 3 года назад +1

    Very nice presentation. I have a workshop very close to the size of yours. It has been troubling organizing it. Your presentation will be extremely helpful, saving a lot of frustration. Thank you from California.

  • @ChristiaanMurphy
    @ChristiaanMurphy 3 года назад

    Your English is very good Dennis!

  • @grantnelson7717
    @grantnelson7717 2 года назад

    Thanks so much for this video. My new shop is 5.75m x 3.25 so efficiency is really important. I find it very difficult to design a layout before hand, as only when I have the tools and use them do I know how they need to be positioned. Still, your layout, and points of view have helped me re-consider some of my core ideas... Now onto (practical) dust collection (and connecting it to machines) and of course the french cleats - I am planning on putting them around my entire shop, and make everything, including cabinets to hang on this. That way I can always re-arrange stuff as I learn where I need it...

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  2 года назад

      Hi Grant, thanks for your comments. I think you take the right direction with your plans. Will be a lovely shop to work in. Succes!

  • @mariano_353
    @mariano_353 2 года назад

    Been enjoying Mr Millard's channel for some time, and have recently discovered yours, sir. Everything looks fantastic. New sub here in Argentina

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  2 года назад

      Thanks Mariano, good to have you on board.

  • @norbertotzelberger6773
    @norbertotzelberger6773 3 года назад +3

    Hello Dennis, thank your for sharing your ideas about organizing your workshop. Your workshop conveys a feel-good atmosphere with its materials, colours, cleanliness and arrangement. Maybe you could put more photos on your website or Instagram? It would be helpful for copying or rebuilding. Thank you for your good videos. They are getting better and better!

  • @royr327
    @royr327 Год назад

    Dennis you are correct, efficiency is overrated. Effectiveness always is more important than efficiency.

  • @rickolson1738
    @rickolson1738 3 года назад +1

    another well done video thank you. people are always asking me about the electric system to my shop. and are surprised at how little a small shop takes. if at some point you could address this. your fans would get a lot out of it as well. thanks for the straight forward approach to a working shop! cheers!!

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  3 года назад +1

      Hi Rick, thanks for your suggestion. I take it with me for a future episode.

  • @richarddunn504
    @richarddunn504 3 года назад

    A very well considered video, many topics to relate to.. 👏 I agree workflow is overrated especially for smaller shops, my shop is a similar size and I’ve adopted a very similar layout, including french cleat system on the back wall…. 👍👍

  • @yuriys.6352
    @yuriys.6352 3 года назад

    Thanks 👍

  • @waeppas
    @waeppas 3 года назад

    Your English is great!

  • @idlersdream826
    @idlersdream826 3 года назад

    Great video Dennis, you have a very smart & tidy workshop 👍. I came here after seeing you on Peter Millard's latest video & look forward to viewing your other videos. Subscribed 😁.

    • @HookedonWood
      @HookedonWood  3 года назад

      Thanks, good to have you on board 😃

  • @warrenxanthos8241
    @warrenxanthos8241 3 года назад

    Your English is very good!

  • @vasconcelosm12345678
    @vasconcelosm12345678 2 года назад

    Awesome video. I always love videos of you shop. One thing that caught my eye was your old dewalt table saw setup with the incra system on it. You wouldn't happen to have some more information on the table and installing the incra on the dewalt?

  • @andrewrobinson7797
    @andrewrobinson7797 3 года назад +2

    Dennis, your english is far from terrible! Some of your vocabulary I would deem very advanced for someone with english as a second language. You speak with a logic and eloquence that many people here in the UK would fail to achieve. Keep up the great work 👍

  • @Dooldeniya
    @Dooldeniya Год назад

    Dennis, Great content and really appreciate the detail you provide. Did you do the follow-up to this workshop tour that goes into detail on your French cleat organization system? I looked for it but couldn’t locate it.