As our special quarterly theme comes to a close, I’d thought I’d share some awesome workshops we’ve covered in Make: Online. Some of these shops are glorious, others more humble, but I found them all fascinating.
Do you have a cool workshop and want to share? Send me links or photos at johnb@makezine.com.
#10
Mark Tilden’s workshop with a view
#9
#8
#7
Kaas’s l33t storage techniques
#6
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#4
#3
#2
#1
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Man, every time I see photos of that #9 shop I’m filled with envy!
10 and 3 do not seem very ‘workshopy’
8 through 4 trigger a sense of nostalgia in me.
2 reminds me of college
1 is what my workshop is beginning to look like
9 is pure porn. There should be laws against posting smut like that.
He, he, he. Porn, now that’s funny. I agree. While that workshop is pure envy, it is like a supermodel… not much going on but gawking. Sure I have two electric drills, but one is good, the other I use for jobs that make me smell the winding varnish. Darn if the old girl still works to see another abusive project, like repositioning the axle on my trailer. I am quite honored to be #1 and I already appologized to my dad for treating his workshop like my toybox, he could never find anything, then MY WORKSHOP is honored for functionality. Sorry dad, I’ll get you a Home Depot gift card.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8887228@N08/3759864790/
This is the ‘prototype bench’ area. My office is a room to the right, my lab/shop a room to the left. The lab is under a big renovation at the moment, so no pictures.
Funny, I was just wondering today when Make would be doing another Workshop Post.
It’s a work in progress, but here’s my workshop/electronics lab so far. I only moved in about 2 weeks ago, so I still have a lot of work to do.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/inventorjack/sets/72157624264721219/