Lighting & Dust Collection: How to build into a small shop

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • The wait is over, I now have enough (but not all) of the shop build complete. With the installation of these two critical components (Lighting & Dust Collection) I am now ready to move in. In Part 4, I will be moving in my tools and giving you a preliminary tour of what I have and what I want to change now that I'm in the new garage!
    Lighting article:
    IES Recommended Lighting Levels
    www.electricalmarketplace.com...
    Garage Lighting 101: Everything You Need to Know
    garage-designs.com/garage-lig...
    Dust Collection: Great article by Woodworking Magazine
    www.woodmagazine.com/workshop...
    Links to Part 1 & Part 2 of my garage shop build:
    SHOP BUILD PART 1: • Garage Workshop : Fina...
    SHOP BUILD PART 2: • Garage Workshop "Build...
    Here's some of of my other more popular videos:
    2023 SHOP TOUR: • Are you ready? 2023 S...
    AIR FILTRATION CART: • Wood Dust's worst enem...
    COOL GEAR from my partner @Disenoz: www.dzstars.com/shop/37
    WEBSITE: www.LevelUp-Woodworking.com
    INSTAGRAM SITE: / levelup_woodworking

Komentáře • 13

  • @Beaker454
    @Beaker454 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Looking good 😊. Reasearch is the most fun part. I'm excited to see the move in video!

  • @jjpiatek3294
    @jjpiatek3294 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great and cheap way to hide those cords. i have a very similar situation with my lights and I think I'm going to do what you did! Great idea!

  • @sawdustandslivers4102
    @sawdustandslivers4102 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Looking good. I like some of the small details like the pvc to give the lights a more finished look. I can very much relate to your process of picking out lighting and trying to make educated decisions moving forward with layout and design. I'm looking forward to see how it looks in the end.

  • @robinlooney971
    @robinlooney971 Před 4 měsíci

    Awesome ideas on building out you shop. I look forward to the next installment.

  • @rightsidedownstudio
    @rightsidedownstudio Před 3 měsíci

    Your Shop is looking great! love the content

    • @levelupwoodworking
      @levelupwoodworking  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thank you & thanks for watching! Really, I do appreciate it!

  • @julianugentarchitect
    @julianugentarchitect Před 4 měsíci

    Architect and woodworker here with a lot of experience specifying lighting: lighting “temperature” describes the color of light. 5000k is similar to sunlight and much “bluer” than typical residential lighting of 3500-4000. If you’re creating pieces for residential interiors, the color of the wood will look most realistic in this lower kelvin range. I also recommend looking at flat panel LEDs vs linear to minimize shadows from more concentrated sources. Finally - I’m so glad you mentioned CRI - low cost fixtures with lower CRI can really throw off the color of your workpiece.

    • @levelupwoodworking
      @levelupwoodworking  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you for your comment. Totally agree, lighting is a very complex topic and pieces will look different in various types of lighting. I first learned how to use flat panels in my photography lighting classes but don't have the budget for both. That is not yet :).

  • @arvymajid4424
    @arvymajid4424 Před 2 měsíci

    promo sm