Small Woodworking Workshop Tour
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- čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
- Find all my tools here: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/xixwork...
Thanks for watching the first episode from XIX Workshop! Over the coming months I plan to create a short series of videos documenting my work as a beginner wood worker. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to leave them down below.
Instagram: / xixworkshop
Amazon Tool List: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/xixwork...
Tik Tok: vm.tiktok.com/ZMLowdwqA/
Wood Shop: www.xixworkshopsuffolk.co.uk/
Tools in my workshop:
Ryobi Drill Set: amzn.to/3a5sWEH
Ryobi Jigsaw: amzn.to/3wZg63S
Ryobi Nail Gun: amzn.to/3N3hxUu
Dewalt Table Saw: amzn.to/3lUXWJX
Dewalt Mitre Saw: amzn.to/3PP9v39
Tape Measures: amzn.to/38tZxn7
Carpenters Pencils: amzn.to/3N1adbI
Makita Random Orbit Sander: amzn.to/3LW2B99
Sanding Discs: amzn.to/38uu6cd
Dewalt Grinder: amzn.to/3wSZSb7
Titebond 3 Glue: amzn.to/3PNvMhO
Maktia Drill Bit Set: amzn.to/3wZqvei
Katsu Router: amzn.to/3NJoBW0
Trend Router Set: amzn.to/3MXyKON
Allen keys: amzn.to/3lTC4id
Irwin Chisels: amzn.to/3auaRjL
Bosch Drill bits: amzn.to/3NKc0Sm
Kreg Pocket Hole Jig: amzn.to/3LZubSZ
Japanesse Pull Saw: amzn.to/3t4q4yo
Stanley Staple Gun: amzn.to/3Guagu9
Screw Driver Set: amzn.to/3NE40T2
Ryobi Shop Vac: amzn.to/3N3j1y2
Irwin Clamps: amzn.to/3NJ16we
Clarke Drill Press: amzn.to/3t3rlFO
Massive respect for organising a little shop this efficiently and neatly!
Thank you for the kind words!
You did a great job! Just subscribed! How long did it take you to build everything?
Currently building my own in the exact same footprint.
Great video, fab to see a British workshop tour, more content please🇬🇧
Great use of small space. Humbles me and helps me crack on with sorting my shit. Thanks mate!
Good job young man! Nicely done.
You did a great job at utilizing the limited space, very good planning on your part.
Great video. Finally a workshop that looks like my space.
Describe your maturity level using only your calculator: 80085
ngl I still do this haha
😂😂
Great to see your workshop, thanks for sharing.
Great layout…helpful for my own project ..thanks!!
awesome . only tip i have is put your screw case on a drawer , it makes them very handy
you give me hope for my new workshop which is slightly bigger than your by 2 feet in each direction.
Nice set up in a small space! Great Inspo 👌
Nice job on both the shop and the vid
Great tour! Looking forward to seeing some more wood action! 🪚
Thank you LX, glad you an join on my wood working journey!
Great video, I’d like your opinion on the jointer as I’m in the market for one and there’s not many videos on our choices of machines in the UK.
Looking good 👍
Love the some man. Keep it up
Looking good mate
Thank you Mark!
Very nicely done
It’s perfect! So inspiring
thank you! calm and good explanation. Gave you a like and suscribe
Very nice shop and tour…thank you.
Glad you enjoyed the video Mark!
I like it. Lets see some projects. Nice video. Thanks
Thank you!
Well done! I do window restoration in Michigan. I am planning an expansion of my channel. Thank you for the inspiration.
Awesome, thanks for sharing
Thanks Jason!
Nice shop, ill soon be making 1 so thanks for the tips
Thats awesome man, building out your workshop is such fun!
Nice shop
Such a cool workshop! 🎉
Thanks Sam!
Loved this dude, you’ve used the space so well! Please keep making videos, can’t wait to see more 🤙🏻🐵
Thank you Sam! It does work quite well for such a small space, got quite a few other videos in the works so watch this space! 🙏🙏
Well made video! Good work!
Thank you very much Les!
Any comments he says...when can you come and sort out mine.😂😂
The hatchet might not get much use, but it looks cool!
Do you have a dust Extraction system? If so what is it? And what's best way to hook it up pls
Nice video Alex I’m always amazed by how people organise their workshops so much better than I do. I also made a French cleat wall and just seeing how you store your tools I thought why didn’t I do my grinder and staple gun that way 😂 I just subbed to you after following you on IG for a while👍🏻
Haha thank you Dave! I love looking at other peoples workshop for this exact reason! Its so cool when you find out different ways people have done things and you can just learn so much. Thank you for the sub!
That’s awesome dude! I’m literally in the process of planning out my garden shed workshop! 🙌🏼 do you mind me asking how much you’ve spent so far in tools and equipment? Unless you want to make it into a video. As I’ll be doing it as a hobby to begin with but would love for it to be more than that. Nice one keep up the content 👍🏼
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Thanks Dale!
Wow only 204 subs? your video editing and B Roll are on point! keep up the good work!!
(Edit) I just realized you only started your channel 1 month ago? that impressive
Thank you so much for the kind words!
What plywood did you use for your tool wall? I've been trying to get some ply that isn't Meranti faced and this stuff looks just like what I'm after!
This was just cheap soft wood faced ply from my local b and q!
For some reason, a hatchet. 😆
😂😂
Thought this guy was English.
Sad to see American terms being used. Surprised he didn't say jointer 🤦👎
@@leeowen7302 sorry mum
Very nice and cosy workshop, can I ask what size is the place/garage?
Thank you, it’s a standard uk car garage, so about 5.5m by 2.6m internally
Nicely done Alex but I have to ask who was the last to use the calculator? Whoever it was pretty much wrote the word BOOBS in number's on the screen which by the way made me chuckle because it reminded me of something that my son did when he was in primary school!.
hmm that might of been me Simon haha!
Oh, thought you meant small...mine is only 12' x 16'...
it is not small as you think