You Won't believe how much I fit into this small SHED.
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- Опубліковано 16 чер 2024
- One year of filming in my tiny workshop. In this video I welcome you in and show you everything that I have crammed into the smallest UA-cam studio around.
Warning - The ending is bitter sweet.
I hope that the video inspires people to Start Making with whatever woodworking space they have.
For a comprehensive list of all my tools - www.start-making.com/tools
A few links to the tools you have seen
CLAMPS
Jorgensen 12" f clamps - UK LINK - amzn.to/3KyYPUl
US LINK - amzn.to/3W56rlw
Workpro one handed quick clamps - UK LINK - amzn.to/3VMPAEp
(IRWIN) - US LINK - amzn.to/3p4B5kk
HAND PLANES
Stanley Low angle Hand Plane - UK - amzn.to/3iqwUMF
US - amzn.to/3kdW29C
JAPANESE PULL SAWS
JAPANESE Rip/Cross Cut saw - UK LINK - amzn.to/43G8Ua9
US LINK - amzn.to/45HouUS
Small flush cut saw - UK LINK - amzn.to/43ENgDf
US LINK - amzn.to/43ju5za
SANDING PADS
5" sanding pad - UK LINK - amzn.to/3cnIy7J
US LINK - amzn.to/3kc95sb
6" Sanding pad - UK LINK - amzn.to/3R56H2l
US LINK - amzn.to/3X2ocEa
KREG JIG
reg Jig 720PRO - UK Link - amzn.to/3IWvnaZ
US Link - amzn.to/3OWibXs
Kreg Cross Cut Station - UK LINK - amzn.to/4156hgl
US LINK - amzn.to/425QAqL
PPE
Honeywell Face Shield - UK Link - amzn.to/3IoVdEm
US Link - amzn.to/42Tioik
GVS Ellipse Mask with p3 filters - UK LINK - amzn.to/3QOV0N3
US LINK - amzn.to/3NtYLs4
ROUTER ACCESSORIES
Trend Router bit set - UK link - amzn.to/3x9iWlX
(Bosch Equivalent) - US LINK - amzn.to/43OpTY8
Inset router table plate. UK link - amzn.to/3JSZ2Di
US link - amzn.to/3XjyQEM
POWER TOOLS
Makita Router Bundle - UK LINK - amzn.to/3YzJ3xX
Makita Router Bare - UK link - amzn.to/3RJGpn6
US link - amzn.to/3I84pgy
Makita Vacuum - UK link - amzn.to/3JTNMX9
US link - amzn.to/3YxRlGM
Makita 5Ah Battery - UK LINK - amzn.to/3AZ07ns
US LINK (6ah) - amzn.to/3NHYEcF
Makita Battery Charger - UK LINK - amzn.to/3QQfAfW
US LINK - amzn.to/3Vyb2Op
Makita Jigsaw - UK LINK - amzn.to/423PWd8
US LINK - amzn.to/3oThuDT
Makita Circular Saw - UK LINK - amzn.to/3HDZNOv
US LINK (battery included) - amzn.to/3M8WHoJ
Makita Cordless Fan - UK link - amzn.to/3dXAlb3
US link - amzn.to/3YxRHgA
Makita impact Driver - UK link - amzn.to/3T1XY1f
US link - amzn.to/40EIRPY
SQUARES
Speed Square 7" - UK LINK - amzn.to/3LDVrbl
US LINK - amzn.to/41cVGQu
Starrett Combination square - UK LINK - amzn.to/3M8TwgN
US LINK - amzn.to/3HJRuRz
Small Square 2" - UK LINK - amzn.to/3QPEQD3
US LINK - amzn.to/3X40XJO
All UK links are for products that I have used. US links are the closest I can find. They are recommendations made from my experience, your may differ.
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Wow, you are the perfect example of "just find a way". I love the creativity in your space. You've also helped me realize how much room I really have. Congratulations on the new shop! This tiny legend will live on in our memories.
Thank you so much., What a lovely comment. Lovely.
I'm impressed young man - my 'scrap bin' is bigger than your workspace and yet you've probably done more (wood)work in your space over the past two months than I have in mine in the last year. At near 70, motivation is hard to come by. I wish you all the best and I'll continue watching.
Oh wow Bob. You are so much more than generous. Thank you. Believe it or not, Motivation is one of my biggest hurdles too. and a secret reason I started to make videos. I was running out of reasons to pick up my tools, despite thoroughly enjoying the process. Then I discovered an amazing community that offered me encouragement, positive advice and just an amazing reason to go about woodworking from another angle. Dont get me wrong, I hate editing and can't stand working on thumbnails and such. But after replying to a hundred humbling comments on just this video alone, I realise that I have made such a good choice. And dont even get me started on the fact that you feel that it deserves a very generous donation. Words escape me. For once lol. I hope that the motivation returns to whatever level you need to enjoy your hobby as much or as little as you need. But if it doesn't you are always welcome to offer any advice, comments and constructive criticism on anything I do. Thank you
What a kind and wholesome interaction. Big reason I’m into woodworking. Learning all I can from my 86 year old grandfather. Cheers to both of you.
The community around woodworking and social media is the most rewarding and inspiring I have met.
Ha, age no obstacle my friend, I’m 71 today and started woodworking only a couple of years ago, working off my patio. Now I will have a shed about the same size as Mark in My new home in England - quite excited at the prospect!
Happy birthday Kathryn. Many happy returns. I hope you have something nice planned. Or maybe a new tool to treat yourself with.
I made a living from 1991-2012 in a large shed that started out as nothing but a 24' x 30' roof on poles. It eventually ended up with power, a concrete floor and 200 amps power but had little heat, no AC and was always just a work in progress. Fortunately I stayed so busy that I never had time for shop upgrades. Plus it was on my parents property... 15 miles away from my home. After year's of recovery from a accident that disabled me in 2012 I purchase a 12"x28" premade shed in 2020 and got to wire, insulate and build it to house my two cncs, co2 laser, 3D printer and all the tool's I had collected over the year's. It is just a "hobby" but my robots help me create thing's in the tiny or tiny to me space.
That is quite a journey. I am glad to hear that you have managed to come back to what you clearly enjoy. Great effort making such a small space work for so long.
I love how you Brits all make your own sheds. It is bad ass. Rag N Bone, Badger Workshop, and you (amongst others).
Thank you Joseph. It was actually those 2 channels that I took original inspiration from. Love their builds.
I’m impressed. The quality of your videos (both content and production) are excellent. To think you have been producing these videos in that shed with no electricity is brilliant. Most sheds are full of crap, you can’t even walk across the floor space.
Hi Steven , Thank you so much. To be honest it was full to the brim when I started doing videos and I had to find a nice big skip to fill. I wish I had taken a picture as a kind of before shot. Fingers crossed the next one doesnt get filled with old tools too quickly too.
Yes, mine is like that. I've always wanted to do some videos but I'm embarrassed by the amount of clutter. I started in 1993, made a website in 2004, have moved and had 4 sheds since then but I love it and wouldn't do anything else now.
Finally someone with a shop of similar size as mine. Although I have power, and more height.
Jealous of the power lol.
@@startmaking1 We were redoing the entire garden, so pulling power was simple enough.
Just found your channel and am happily binge watching all of your vids from the start. Just had to post to say how truly impressive your use of space is here. The fact that you are in what looks like a nondescript [no offence] small garden shed gives hope of all of us weekend woodworkers. Your workshop is about the same size as mine but you have, like, 100% more stuff in yours - you have inspired me. Keep posting Mark.
Thats really kind, thank you. I really miss that little shed. It was so easy to use. Well. except in the winter, that was freezing. I am glad to give a little inspiration. keep sharing your journey.
Enjoyed your video so much. I get tired of watching videos of guys who have all the wonderful super expensive machines. If you have a million dollar shop it’s way easier to make something than the way you do with the little you have. Very efficient use of space ! I’m 74 and close to making my first UA-cam. Mine should be a bit different because it’s wood AND metal. I’m a toolmaker AND cabinet maker. You can use metal stuff to do wood but can’t use wood stuff to do metal lol. I’ve subscribed because I’m sure even at 74 I’ll learn something from you. Just one little thing I thought of was your saw horses. To save space I bought folding ones. Certainly not the feel and rigidity of wood ones but good enough for my projects. Cheers Mate, carry on 😃
Thank you for reaching out. Very much appreciated. I have a new work shop now and still have only bought one tool extra I think. I need to learn how to use each one before getting any more. Seems the sensible approach. I cant wait for the first video you make. And the folding option is a great idea. Thank you
@@startmaking1 You’re quite welcome. Anxious to see the new shop. I have a 3 car garage which has about everything and still manage to keep a few bikes in. Of course I roll them out when doing a project. Everything is on casters except for my milling machine and lathe. I’m happy how I got so much in. I’m retired for like 15 years so it’s simply a hobby shop. I make a lot of metal art pieces. Many can be viewed on Pinterest . If I did it for a living it would get to me because it seems there’s always something in the way or a pain rolling stuff to where you need it at times. I’m impressed with your use of space. I’m betting you love your bigger shop. What piece of equipment did you get?
I have just got a table saw, job site sunk into my work bench but now I really need dust collection. It is a bit like a domino run where everything you buy leads to another one. fun though.
I enjoy watching your videos. Your down to earth, honest, humble & positive attitude make them even more enjoyable. I do the same thing w/ masking tape on my many planes, plane irons (embarrassing number of vintage & modern irons), chisels (I have several sets...hording? lol) & my hand saws.
I use regular masking tape & often write the date on the strips as it seems to help push me to get them sharpened if too much time has passed. I do almost exclusively hand tool woodworking but have a scroll saw, table saw, drill press/pillar drill & a stationary belt sander of which I only use on occasion.
I love watching others learn & learning myself along with them. Thank you for sharing your journey into woodworking, I hope it brings you a lifetime of joy & satisfaction as it is doing for me.
I'm looking forward to seeing your next chapter in your new workshop.
hi David. Thank you so much. good to hear that it is not just me hoarding. Great idea with the date for shaming into sharpening. Ooo that's catchy . I am start ing to get a little jealous of your 'hand tools'. What a lovely comment. And thank you for coming along.
I use battery powered camping/tent lights in my shed. Granted, I am not filming but it gives me enough for the things I do in it. Every month or so I just charge up the AAs and good to go again
Wow. That. sounds far easier than what I do. I could not find anything intense enough to light wide enough for filming but if they work for builds that is great. I always toyed with one set for filming and another for the building.
This reminds me of the tiny shed looks excatly like that and my dad had an office in it for years when doing hand drawn manuals and illustrations
I would have happily set up in here for years too, but it was one storm away from becoming a pile of kindling. Shame.
Mark! This video brought me to tears! I remember when you first started filming. It was at the same time that I was about to start woodworking! I thought then that it would just be a fun little hobby but that without spending tons of money, I’d never be able to really build anything worthwhile. Finding your channel, seeing your enthusiasm for your projects AND (especially) watching you push on despite so very many obstacles, gave me the inspiration to begin my own journey with confidence! I admired you so much for overcoming every single challenge!! I cautiously started doing your builds. First, the French cleats, the different holders for my tools, sandpaper, the bin bag-holder (which took me three attempts) and even the Christmas Trees! Pretty soon I built my own workbench! Now I even have adapted your dust extraction concept for my space! So, while I realize we’ve never met, you’ve become a kind of “virtual friend/coach” to me! As such, please don’t be offended if I take the liberty to say, “I’m so proud of you!” You did it! Your videos have helped me to progress well beyond my comfort zone so that now I’m proud of myself too! Can’t wait to see the build! Woohoo! Onward and Upward!!
Hi Andie. Sorry that I have not replied on Insta. I have been solely focused on one platform for the past few months as it is exhausting trying to get them all lined up. What a lovely comment. As usual. you are so kind. Believe me, 3 attempts is about par for the course for most builds I undertake. Im not much of a planner. Let's hope the workshop build is slightly less trial and error. Or at least less error. Wow, a workbench. That is quite the build. I bet that was satisfying and now you can use it every time. So rewarding. You should be proud of every one of your achievements, no matter how big, or how small. And thank you again.
Man, I couldn't have said it better @andie
Thank you.
Hi, Mark. Thanks for the tour. Wow, that was small. I'm a bit claustrophobic. It gave me the crawlies. 😰
You've done some great things, in that small space. Looking forward, to see what happens in the new one. 👍👍👍
May I suggest, for your dust collection: Run solid plastic pipe. The corrugated tubing cuts you air flow.
Use as little corrugated tubing as you can.
With the solid pipe, avoid 90 degree bends. Use 30 degree fittings, to create sweeping bends.
Each 90 degree fitting is worth 3 meters of pipe length, in regard to vacuum or pressure loss. 😁🖖✌
Hey. Always love your comments. So well thought through. Sorry for the mild scare. Feels bigger inside to be honest. Great advice on the dust collection ., I am currently toying with different ideas but what you say about the pipes is spot on. And like the diamond stones, really well researched.
At first glance I thought that thumbnail looked like your shop had burnt down and o tapped it before getting a better look. Whew! Glad to see I got that wrong. Can't wait to see the new one!
Oh no, I just had another look. Sorry for the scare. No, I nearly got squashed taking it down. But nothing more dangerous.
I have been thinking about moving my scraps outside - A small 4ft high box sloping front and roof , the front drops to reveal a cart that you can pull out on casters and runners , In front of box would be a bench ( the sloping front of the box would be a back rest )
Ohh wow, that sounds awesome. And ingenious. I am considering using parts of the old shed to make a long thin shed to keep plywood sheets in. Nothing clogs my shed up like them.
This is fantastic and thanks for sharing. I don't know what half the stuff you have is for but I love it all. I have inherited a love of woodworking from my late dad but being a teenage girl in the 80's, carpentry was never encouraged (or available) as a career. I just do stuff as a hobby now and I love it.
I am so glad that you have found a hobby that you love. And I am also happy that the world has gradually changed to start taking down the stereotypes that stopped you discovering it earlier. I was also pushed away from manual jobs, in favour of more office based ones. But this is where I find my calm.
I'm looking forward to seeing the build videos.
Thank you Adam. It's hard work but coming along.
10x8, luxury. I dream of a 10x8 shed. I'm in the middle of doing up my massive 8x6 shed👍
Wow Vincent. Is that feet. That is small but you can still do a massive amount with it
@@startmaking1 yup, that's feet. Still, I have managed to get two benches in with a vice, a cleat system with various tools and storage for a pillar drill, bandsaw, scroll saw, and belt and disc sander. I also have a pair of saw horses which I can use for a makeshift bench when the weather allows. I'm sort of the opinion that necessity is the mother of invention. Sure I'd like one of the American style shops with every gadget known to man but, when I see these, the craft of woodworking seems to be getting lost.
Wow, that is a lot to squeeze in. Very nice.
Nice, enjoy building and setting up a new workspace. I've spent the last few weeks emptying my one car Garage so the floor could be made smooth and flat ish. Fun times :)
Worth it in the end I hope. For both of us.
Thank you so much for your content and I am looking forward to seeing the new shop come out of the ground!
Thank you for watching. It wont be long with weekly videos on the build
Just found your channel yesterday, and somehow, I'm still going to miss that old TARDIS shed...
Looking forward to watching the build videos on the new workshop though :)
Thank you. I don't know what it was, but that shed felt so homely. Bonkers really, just a shed. Hopefully the workshop build videos start next Saturday. Its been an experience.
Just come across your channel by accident, im in the exact same situation as yourself, ie, small shed an absolute shitloads of tools, and trying to find room for everything, love the tool talks and ideas, got yourself a new subscriber mate, looking forward to more. Nice one👍
Brilliant. Welcome aboard. Thank you. Any input is always welcome.
Great outro! Very excited for the next chapter.
Hi. Thank you so much. It was supposed to end with me sat on the ground with no shed but taking it down nearly killed me so I cut my losses lol
I just discovered your channel!! Thank you for the videos and all the ideas you are sharing!! I think your channel is one of the best for woodworking because it really shows the reality of (in my opinion) most woodworkers that are starting!! Thank you again!!! I subscribe! You have a follower from Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico!
Wow, thank you that is very kind. Much appreciated
New subscriber today Mark. My first workshop was a second hand 8' x 6' shed. Had to rebuild every wall as I could afford it. Some times I swear it was held together with paint. Still standing/useable although its been a bit like 'Trigger's broom' (if you know, you know!) The French Cleat system is a game changer. Not sure how I'll manage to cut long lengths of cleat without band/table saw but definitely give it some thought. Every OCD box ticked, happy bunny. Will peruse back catalogue while I wait. (edit) Notices cleat video, own a circular saw, grins! 😁 'appy days!
Great to have you an aboard Richard, Thank you. I was sure the shed would have fallen down if I had nit clad the inside. I love the broom reference. So very true. I cut my cleats with a circular saw and clamped straight edge. Wobbly lines on some bits but overall it was not too sketchy. Dont worry I have another video lined up soon and I expect the first part of the build to be ready to go soon. fingers crossed.
I know just how you feel it's like loosing the old family dog but memories will fade and happiness will return in your new workshop and some power hopefully
that is exactly it. I really do miss it. But we move on and excitement will hopefully fill the gap.
Looking forward to the new workshop, this channel is the best ive found which relates to me so hurry up😁
Hi. You already know me well. I am throwing myself into it with my usual start making before planning attitude. What could go wrong.
Late to the party, just in time to discover you are pulling your workshop down! Typical me really, but having listened and subscribed it will be good to track progress into your new ‘shop… 👍🏻
Already I have seen at least two awesome ideas and I am just about to reorganise my limited space workplace (a la Steve). I liked your idea of having the dust extractor removed from the work space and think I may be able to work that quite nicely, while still not having to place it outside, great tip thank you… 👏🏻
Also really liked your drawer system and the sharpening tray is just brilliant - I need to get a life, I know… 🤪
Anyway, thank you and good luck with your new build workshop… 👍🏻
Ah, not that late though. This feels like a few weeks ago. Miss the old shed I must say. Thank you for the compliment on the drawers. A happy experiment if I am honest.
Just a thought, a white opaque shower curtain may do a solid job of diffusing the light while costing practically nothing to try.
Just found the channel, and now subscribed!
That is a great idea. I have some light panels for the new workshop and no doubt they will need a diffuser, I will have to give this a shot. thank you
Love your workshop and videos, thanks for the tour! Super excited for the new workshop, wish you best of luck!
Me too. Thank you so much.
That was an amazingly good use of space. Best of luck with the new shop build !!!!😃👍🏻
hi Dennis. Appreciated. Luck, I will need. That and a lot of UA-cam based research into how to build a building.
Another great video, thank you. Reminded me of my first build; which actually was my workbench. Scrabbling around on the floor, balancing my plywood on tannelised garden 2x2s so I could cut it, I remember saying to my Good-Lady (I hide the "Bad" ones!), "You know what would really help my building of this workbench?"... She's not daft, she guessed: "An existing workbench!"
Thank you Simon. I totally understand. It sounds very familiar.
Good luck to you, with a new adventure!
Thank you Glenn. Very much appreciated and needed.
Thanks for sharing Mark. Can't wait to see how the new build progresses!
Thank you. I can't wait either. Should be fun, scary but fun.
Wow absolutely amazing that you’re shop is that small just came across your channel can’t wait to see what you’re new shop is going to look like and to go back and watch your videos. Best of luck on your new journey.
Hi Jim. Thank you very much. I hope you enjoy the videos and I am already lining up a few more. wont be long.
Wishing you all the best and really looking forward to seeing the new, improved, larger workshop. Having power available will make a huge difference. Can't wait to see what you have planned.
hi Jonathan. Power is the last challenge. Everything else is planned out. Fingers crossed. Either way, I have a back up of sorts. Let the build commence.
At last. I can see you getting loads of advice on your build. As I've already said make it as large as possible, power is a must and don't make the mistake I made by fitting a clear plastic roof. It turns my workshop into a greenhouse with a temperature the other day of 50 centigrade. Can't wait for your upcoming build videos.
Hi Costa. I nearly didn't recognise the name. Yeah, I have planning for 4.8m by 3.6m and I am a little sad that I didn't go for a little more but then the garden would be full and the council might not have agreed. But we are where we are. I have just ordered a rubber, one piece roof, not cheap but long lasting. It is black but with rafters that are 170cm deep I can cram in a lot of insulation. There will be mistakes on the build but I am determined. Let's see how it goes.
Great stuff! Looking forward to seeing the new shop build.
Thank you Andy
What a great point to discover your channel, I'm excited to watch the build videos, and future projects. Thank you Mark 🎉
Hil. There are a lot of changes around right about now. But, just know that I am also glad you have found the channel too. Welcome aboard.
Great shop tour - very impressive use of space and overall ingenuity. I have no doubt your new shop will be awesome.
Thank you. That is really kind.
Cracking video chap. Love watching the journey and has helped me no end, as I've followed a similar path. Love the make the most of what you've got approach. Keep making and hope you enjoy your new space when you finally get it up and running!
Thank you so much. What a lovely comment.
Congrads Mark on you're to be new workshop ,hoping on a lot of new vids 😁😁👍👍
Oh there had better be some new videos to help pay for this build lol. Thank you for your kind comment.
Can't wait!
Cant wait for the build videos.
Cant wait to see the finished new shop.
Cant wait for all the new exciting videos you are going to make in your new shop.
You should come up with a name for the new shop.
Best wishes
Wow. Thank you for the enthusiasm. Means a lot. Im not looking forward to the build bit but the rest, I agree with you. A name would be awesome. Maybe a viewer competition.
Looking forward to seeing what you come up with for your new workshop. Make it as big as you practically can. I've never met anyone who said they thought their shop was to big.
Hi Doug. Very true. More space = more tools. Easy.
Thanks for showing your awesome shop! I would love a space like that! I live in an apartment so I do my wood working on the balcony. It's not the best space but I get my table saw out there and it can double as a work bench. It's fine until you drop a screw down the kerf slot, lol
That is such a great use of space and talk about overcoming hurdles. I would never be motivated enough to do what you have done and you should be super proud that you are still making. And man, the screw thing alone would break me.
Excellent use of a small space. Inspirational.
Thank you for watching
Good luck on the rebuild, enjoyed your shop tour, looks like just in time. I just subscribed and gave you a like, looking forward to your content, stay the course and enjoy the process, thanks for the video.
Thank you Terry. It was a fun build. Though not without lessons. Thank you for the sub and like. Very much appreciated.
I love your channel, especially your sense of humor and great tips. I’m a Makita fan, too.
Hi. you are very kind. I have no complaints on their tools to be honest. A really good middle ground tool. Actually above middle probably.
Ii will be taking so much from this video. I am setting up my first workshop which is my retirement and second life project. That means I am starting at a bigger scale but I know I face many similar issues. The big one is that earlier this year I was assessed as autistic. Not a typical retirement present. I would have preferred a watch but you work with what you have. For me workflow is everything. If it doesn't feel comfortable it won't work. All of the tips about how to make life easier are solid gold to me. Looking forward to seeing the new space and picking up even more ideas. 👍🙏👏
Wow., Thank you for being so honest. Autism is very close to home in my family so I feel like I understand to some extent what you feel. Obviously not completely. If you make a space where you feel comfortable I believe that this will be the first step and as you say, workflow will stop the little niggles, The French cleat is fun and moving it all around will potentially give you the flexibility to perfect the workflow once you have tried it out. A watch is good but a space all your own to design how you want it is my ideal. Good luck and I can't wait to hear that you have done it.,
Wow, I love your shed. Keep the good work. Cheers from Canada.
Hi Luc. Thank you. I loved it too but the time has come to get something bigger, hopefully. Stay tuned and see if the build turns out to be as hard as I think it will be.
Brilliant video Mark, can't wait to see what your new workshop is going to be like. Exciting times ahead.
hi George. I really hope so. Little nervous I dont mind admitting.
Some brilliant ideas. Really impressed with your clever use of space. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much. PS love the name
Can't wait to see the new one 😊 wish you all the best mate 💪
Thank you so much .
I’m just getting my shed/workshop together this summer. Some great ideas I can use soon. Thanks from Alabama.
Hi. Brilliiant. Hopefully there will be more to come. good luck,
Great shed tour! She's a beauty
Thank you Rich. She really was.
Great tour. Can’t wait to see the new place.
Me too Jon. Let's hope I can build it. wont be long hopefully.
Hope to see your new workshop soon. Just setting up my own little space now myself.
Brilliant. I hope it goes well.
This was a great video! Im inspired, thanks!
that is really all I ever hope for. Thank you so much for letting me know.
Wow. Very impressive!
Hi Bob, that is really kind, Thank you
Excellent mate well done, there's to many video's on youtube who want to show you how to make simple projects but don't mention the thousands on pounds worth of tools you need to make them.. looking forward to the journey bro 👌
Lol, you are so right. And thank you. I am very excited myself but I hope that I can keep the channel where is was always intended to be. I dream of the larger shop tools but I will only get what I need when I am ready to progress.
Looking forward to seeing the upgrade 👌🏼
Thank you David.
Just subscribed, what a great video, I've got a single garage what I think is to small, but seeing how well organized your shed WAS has made me well envious, just shows what can be done. Looking forward to watching your next vids👍👍👍👍
Hi Paul Thank you and welcome. The size is important but I am learning that organisation and tidiness can make it feel twice as vast. Though that is absolutely against my nature.
Blimey! Good luck with the new one fella.
lol yeah. Im gonna need it. Basically its just a big jewellery box right?
Hi Mark, I have only recently found your channel but am enjoying it immensely. You have a great way of presenting and conveying your skill and enthusiasm. You clearly put loads of thought, time and effort in to your old 'shed' and maybe a little dust in your eye (from the fan) when you finished this video. I'm looking forward to catching up with real time and seeing your new build.....see you in the future.
Thank you Mike. welcome aboard. I really miss that old shed. dust in my eye , yes that was what it was lol. The new one is coming along but I know that it will never have the character of the old one. But it has electrics so that counts for a lot.
Nice layout for sure!
Thank you Michael.
Mate, what an inspirational video. I’ve watched a few of yours and thought I was subbed but just realised I wasn’t- that’s now changed. Looking forward to seeing how you go about setting up your new workspace. All the best.
Hi. And thank you, for the kind comment, subbing and watching a few. Much appreciated.
A great video and good luck on the shed build
Regards Bill
Hi bill. Thank you very much . Very much appreciated,
I like the drawers and sharpening tray idea. Although I'd probably incorporate the sharpening tray into a stand with a bench grinder. But you don't have a grinder cause you've got no power LOL. I couldn't imagine not having power to the shed. That was one of the first things I did.
I'll check out some of your other videos as I'm interested to see how the shed come about. Although my old pole barn shed has stood the test of time. I did some work on it 20 years ago when I bought the property and it was already probably 30-40 years old then I'm guessing (maybe older). But it's getting to the point I need to do something major to it or build something else as well.
Good luck with the new shed.
The new workshop will have power. Not yet but when it is built.
I actually found the lack of power really helpful. I have not bought tools before I am ready to use them and I dont think I would have found my love of vintage and tools if I had power. That said, I need power.
My wife has told me that I am no longer allowed to call the new shed a shed due to the belt and braces way I have built it. Apparently without knowing it I have progressed to a workshop. or Garden room as she would like it to be.
Some great tips.
Thank you again Mike.
Thank you for your time in making the videos, learning a lot. Looking forward to watching your new workshop build.
Hi Rob . You are very welcome. And I am also looking forward to seeing how the build goes. A little out of my league but determined.
@@startmaking1: Just research your construction methods and joinery, before you start.
You may want to make the new one taller. Heat rises and a higher ceiling will allow for more heat to accumulate, before being felt. A roof vent might be a good thing, as would an exhaust fan, but a fan could be noisy.
I have planned to go right up to the max height restrictions which are 2.5m for a listed building garden. should be just enough.
I hope you will show us any of the little surprise finds in the workshop as you dismantle it. It's always surprising what gets into the fabric of a shed.
That was a great video of how to do storage - I have always been a fan of a French cleat. They can take an insane amount of weight & my kitchen wall units are mounted using them.
Genius camera mounting system! I like to take photos and had never thought of a laboratory-style retort clamp. I will now!
Have fun with the dismantling and the new build!!
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Hi Bunny. to be completely honest, I was gutted, I found nothing in the boards, and the floor was amazing, cut through it and it was like new in the boards. So well built. I did miss a trick though, I should have filmed me trying to take it apart. Nearly squashed myself a fair few times. It weighs a ton.
I am still very much in love with the French cleat system as it also looks great around the shop. Sounds daft but I like to make the space I am in pleasant as well as functional.
Funny you mention the camera mount. I actually have a video ready to go about how I made them, not that it is hard. I may yet release it but it does make this one, not the last one in the workshop chronologically. Ill let you know.
Wow, here I was thinking that my space is way too small. Great job using the little space you had and I look forward to seeing what you build for your new space!
This was a lovely place to be and I really miss it.
Nice work 👍 Impressive
Thank you very much.
First and last, haha. More room would be good you, can't wait to see your new shop!
Thank you Anthony. I can't wait to be honest. Space and heating will be a real treat
A good workshop tour, shame it's the end of your shed. Good to here your going to build a new workshop,may be a workshop build video .Good luck with the next chapter, I'm glad that I have subscribed Take care mate😀👍👍👍
Thank you so much Shaun. Glad to have you aboard.
@@startmaking1 Thank's mate,good luck with the new workshop👍👍👍
Mark, I love watching your videos! This one, with the shed coming down around you whilst you still have the same shirt and same length stubble is brilliant. Not to mention, the fantastic storage and work solutions you've made for yourself. I've inherited a workshop, but over this first winter I've noticed all the leaks and rotten joists. Might be needing to do a rebuild soon. I will take a lot inspiration from yours! Thank you!!
I love this comment. I have to be totally honest , the end of this video was all shot on the same day. I didn't get it quite how I wanted it but there was no going back lol.
New subscriber. Came over here from youtube channel: Busted Knuckle Woodworks. Enjoyed this video and look forward to catching up with all of your other videos. God bless
Hey Robert, Welcome aboard and thank you. Much appreciated.
Hi, just found your channel as uts something that I'd like to do myself. Really enjoyed the tour and already invested in the build videos to come!
Brilliant, thank you. If you are considering videoing and starting a channel I would say go for it. Just decide what direction you want the first 10 videos to go in before doing the first.
Looking forward to more. Bigger and better things mark. And hopefully power #more projects
Hi Peter. Discussions about power are happening this week. Fingers crossed.
@startmaking1 I had a sparky run armoured cable from fuse box along bottom of fence, didn't Bury it. Seems fine just remember where it lays. Get one external plug added as always handy for outside jobs
Great advice Peter, thank you. I did think I would need an outside plug. Good idea to run the cable at ground level. I may be able to get that done. Saves digging.
@startmaking1 And a bonus to it . Can isolate the workshop power from the house fuse box if a thunder storm concerns you
Awesome, you must be very excited to be getting a new shop I would too 👍
Can’t wait to see it
Hi. Im at a tipping point between excitement for the workshop and terror at the build. Hopefully as I progress the scales will tip the right way lol.
Thanks for sharing! Looks like you were able to maximize the space you had. Looking forward to seeing your new space!
I loved that space for sure. Will miss it like my first home. But the time has come an if I can manage to build it right, the new space should be a lot of fun. fingers crossed.
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Cant wait to see what you can do with more space & the efficiency you have with a tiny shop, i didnt realise it was that small, makes me want to see how much more accessible i can make the things i use daily
Hard to tell on camera j guess. In truth it felt bigger than 8 by 10.
Congrats Mark! Love your format and presentation style. I'm still working off of scaffold boards and sawhorses in the backyard as my shed is in a sad state. Dream is to one day build a better shed from local lumber with a minimum of box store sheet goods. Can't wait to follow your build. Take care & stay safe.
Thank you Doug. Much appreciated. I still use the saw horses and boards as much as I use my work bench. Love getting the dust outside. Im sure you will build your shed too one day. You can maybe avoid all of the mistakes I am bound to make in the build videos.
Nice mate.. it is bitter sweet.. but on to bigger and better looking 4wrd to the new shed build and all the projects and new work shop builds that will go with your new work shop congrats mate
i know it will be great ;)
Hi Robert. Great to hear from you. Thank you so much. Maybe in the new place I can move the cleat wall around and get a larger plane till. We will see.
In a few days, i will move to new house, and I also have little 4m x 4m shed and I thought damn its small to do anything in it, but now I think differently, hopefully I will start to make stuff as well and I got electricity as well.
Grate video!, cant wait for build series.
Brilliant. enjoy the new place. 4x4 is a decent amount if you dont fill it. If that makes sense. I think that the temptation is to fit as much as you possibly can in and that will only make it feel smaller and smaller. 2 of the build videos are up and ready to watch. The next one is due Saturday. Good luck with the move.
I have a 5m x 4m shed. The size was limited by my other half and the finished capacity left me feeling slightly immasculated .-You have just fixed me. I still have cabinets to sort out and so look forward to poaching some of your ideas in the new shed..” good luck… ps Firestone rubber roof is a great option that works.!!
Wow Ian, that is a really good size. Really good. It is a little larger than what I am currently building I rattle around in mine. Great shout on the rubber. Next week I plan to release the roof video where I put the rubber roof on. Didn't go smoothly but my fault not the rubber. That was excellent.
Oh noooo!😳 I just do and your channel. Well, I guess I'll start at the beginning and work my way thru your videos. Perhaps by then your new shop will be ready. I am certainly looking forward to it.👍
Dont worry. Im glad you found the channel,. You wont notice too much disruption in video delivery. I am head down and ready to go with the build and what could be better than watching me mess up building a workshop.
Man, I cannot express in words, how glad I am, that you are going to a better workshop.
I had been in your situation...
Cramp workshop, limited tool, bad tools, the whole lot
In fact, due to my lack of understanding and skill in woodworking at that time... I lost over 500 books that I had collected for more than 20 years (rain water seepage & white termite, the cover is intact, the inside turned to soil)
So maybe I'm just happy by proxy that you will move on to a better workshop.
May your future be better than you think :)
Hi Nito. I am so sorry to hear about the books. As an avid reader and collector I feel for you so much.
I am excited about moving into something bigger, not so much about having to build it but a challenge is just a step along the way,
Good video - must be emotional after all you've achieved in that shed but exciting times ahead.
More than I expected for sure. the excitement has helped but I feel wierd without a place to go and potter. Not long though.
I did watch the last 6 minutes again. I did see you do plan to rebuild. When you're back, I'll come around. I'll have to check to see if I've seen the existing 14 videos. I haven't been keeping count.
Oh, thank goodness, I genuinely thought that I had annoyed a regular commenter and viewer with a click bait style thumbnail. No plans to leave this amazing community just yet.
Love your energy,your enthusiasm is infectious just want to get out to my 12 by 6 shed also without power unless I run an extension lead from the house.
Same boat as me. It's a challenge isn't it. But a fun one to overcome. One day I will have power and all the tools I want, hopefully. And I guarantee I will look back and be really sad that I am not just a guy in a cold shed using his hand tools. Maybe I need a rebound shed build by the workshop where I can sit and whittle.
Great video Mark. Can't wait to see the new shed or should I say workshop???
Take care and see you soon.
you nailed it. I have been calling the new space build a shed but it will hopefully be more than that. confusing though as I have been calling the old shed a workshop for so long lol
My work room is a converted bedroom in my house….it measures just 8’ by 11’. About the same size as this shed!
Thats a really good size. Not too big but you have to be very efficient with space.
Great video, very inspiring as I need to build a workshop.
Thank you, James. I just started the new one, and it is much harder than making a box, lol. Who knew ?
@@startmaking1 I can imagine it’s slightly bigger as well 🤣
@@jamesjennings-yd2bc just a little
That camera mount is genius!
Thank you for the tour and good luck with the new build.
thank you Andy,. I actually have a video about them but never released it. Maybe I should as you are not the first to comment about it. thank you so much.
@@startmaking1 Please do! One of the problems I have with recording video in my small workshop is a lack of space for the tripod or other mounts. That looks like a possible solution to me.
That is exactly why I built it. If I dont release it , I will set it to private in a week or 2 and pop you over a link.
@@startmaking1 That would be fantastic!
Brilliant video. I have been lusting after a dedicated space for years now and have just, in the last few weeks, decided to empty the junk from one of my sheds (coincidentally, 10'x8') and upgrade it with moisture wrap, insulation, etc. Maybe it's The Algorithm or just fate, but stumbled upon your video (liked and subbed in one go) and now I have even more desire to get on with it. So as you move out of yours, I'll be making mine.... or that's the plan 😉
This is me a few years ago. The shed was a state. So happy that I took the time to make the space available. I love the symmetry of our situations and I can't wait to hear how you are getting on customising your space. really exciting.
The end of an era, Mark, but hopefully the beginning of a new exciting chapter in your woodworking. Ive enjoyed all your videos from the little shed and greatly admired how you have coped with lack of space and especially no electricity.
I hope your new workshop is everything you want it to be. I look forward to the videos of the build.
You're a great presenter and an inspiration to us hobbyist woodworkers.
Thank you James. You are very kind. I will miss the small shed greatly. But extra space is very exciting for sure, Just got to build it now.
@@startmaking1 Congratulations on making 10,000 subscribers, Mark.
Lol, Thank you James. It has been a wierd month that started with me on 4k subs. Cant keep up. In a good way.
Just discovered you . Great video. So I'm off to have a browse.
Hi Gary. Thank you. Hope you enjoy the rest. Some are more basic, especially the early ones.
@startmaking1 great stuff . Nice to have someone that explains in depth
Great video, as usual, Mark! And for a tiny shed with no power, your videos have had good lighting, if you ask me. All the best with the new shed. I'll be along for the journey.
Thank you. Let's hope the journey isn't too bumpy.
@@startmaking1 I hope so too.
Great video Mark. Looking forward to the new shop and the build process. Always find your videos so useful and informative. Here’s to many more 😊
Hi Chris. Thank you so much. Im not looking forward to the build personally but that is mainly the hard work lol