Maximizing Space in Your Small Workshop with a New Nicholson Bench

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Are you struggling to make the most of your small workshop space? Adding a New Nicholson Bench can be a game-changer when it comes to organization and efficiency. Here are some tips and tricks to help you optimize your workspace:

Oh you know the one, the Roubo, or French Woodworking Bench. They claim it’s “The Ultimate Bench”, the last bench you’ll ever need… And yes, it’s sturdy, it’s solid, it’s a beast of a bench. It’s loaded with good quality construction grade yellow pine that is perfect for this bench.

This version is dimensionally stable and weighs much more than its softwood twin. It has plenty of dog holes and a gap down the center for all sorts of workholding configurations, and it doesn’t have a vise since I enjoy using a Moxon-style one. In addition to being heavy, the plywood is replaceable. Going forward, this bench will not require any flattening since the top layer can be swapped out if the damage gets too great. Two recent developments for me have been a brisk wake-up call.

So spade bits, a jigsaw, and a rasp get me to a point where the vise screw can fit the bench. Usually, I would cut the mortise first and then fit a tenon accordingly. Here, I went reversed and did the tenons first and then marked out the mortises.

But, it doesn’t mean that you don’t need to have a working dust collector in your woodshop. A DIY dust collector is just an additional dust collection for you to minimize your woodshop dust. Before creating your small woodworking shop floor plan, make sure to plan everything where you want it to be. Check out this woodworking shop layout for the small shop here. Down closer to the face vise, I threw my recently purchased Veritas planing stop.

Utilize Vertical Storage

Even though we’ve been working on the Tables video and a few conservation projects, the rest of this week we’re going take some time to build a few new benches. These are not destined for this 14′ x 17′ shop, though. They are being built for our new shop that will be raised this September.

Get the latest This Old House news, trusted tips, tricks, and DIY Smarts projects from our experts’straight to your inbox. Pegboard makes an excellent solution for organizing tools. Attach a sheet to some 1’2-inch furring strips to the back of the pegboard using CA glue and an activator spray.

When space is limited, look up! Utilizing vertical storage options such as shelves, pegboards, or wall-mounted cabinets can free up valuable floor space. Hang frequently used tools within easy reach to maximize efficiency.

Invest in Multi-Functional Furniture

A Nicholson Bench not only provides a sturdy work surface but also offers built-in storage for tools and materials. Look for furniture pieces that serve multiple purposes to make the most of your small workshop space.

Organize and Declutter Regularly

Keep your workspace tidy and organized by regularly decluttering and reevaluating your tools and materials. Invest in storage containers, bins, and labels to keep everything in its place and easily accessible.

FAQs

  • Can I customize my Nicholson Bench to fit my specific needs?
    • Yes, many Nicholson Benches offer customizable features such as additional drawers, shelves, or tool racks to suit your unique requirements.
  • How do I prevent my small workshop from feeling cramped?
    • Opt for light-colored walls, ample lighting, and mirrors to create the illusion of a larger space. Consider utilizing foldable or collapsible work surfaces to maximize flexibility.
  • What tools are essential for a small workshop?
    • Key tools for a small workshop include a quality workbench, versatile hand tools, a reliable drill, and adequate storage solutions. Invest in high-quality tools that will stand the test of time.

By following these tips and incorporating a New Nicholson Bench into your small workshop, you can create a functional and efficient workspace that maximizes your available space. Happy crafting!

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