Woodworking Shop Tour 2024
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
- In today's video, I'll take you on a tour of my new shop. I will show you all of my new tools and setup, while explaining why I positioned the tools in those locations. Make sure you subscribe, because you don't want to miss everything thats coming up.
Congratulations Anthony, been a long time subscriber and its so nice to see you grow and get into a larger space to really fit your craftsmanship. I look forward to all the projects you film and bring us along for.
Great shop and property! Thanks for sharing and I can’t wait to see what you do with it.
Quite the upgrade from the tight space you had! Lots of fun shope projects on the way to get the new shop sorted! Best of luck, Anthony! Congrats on an awesome new shop!
Congratulations! Great shop!
Congratulations on the new home and workshop. Looking forward to the upcoming videos.
beautiful property Anthony.....and congrats on the new badass shop! looking forward to your future videos
Congratulations on the new shop Anthony it is well deserved. I am looking foward to see how you build it out and all the future projects.
Hey man, Great shop tour. Love how bright and spacious it is. Good luck and looking forward to seeing future builds!
You have to be pumped at the shop upgrade! You've been putting out nice products for years out of a closet, well deserved. I'm packing my family up and leaving Boston for good next summer, South Carolina bound.. I'm going to get the similar setup that you have with an on-site shop. Thanks for the tour and I look forward to some videos as the shop progresses.
I moved my family from NYC to FL 2 years ago. Beautiful home and neighborhood but only have .5 acres. I regret not looking for more land. You’re property is huge.
And you guys only just saw half of my property
Hell ya Ant! So happy for you. You deserve it brother. From the rents basement to such a beautiful place. Congrats. Looking forward to your future videos. Cheers from Chicago.
Very nice I hope you enjoy!
Congratulations Anthony,beautiful place and great shop!!
Great space, looks like things are going really well. You deserve it.
Love the cathedral ceiling in your shop, Anthony! Well done!
GREAT setup Anthony. You deserve it my friend. Thanks for the tour.
Yo Anthony. FANTASTIC shop Bud. I have no doubt you'll maximize the layout & the efficiency!! Bro., I noticed the grading & leveling stone brought in to flatten the area for the foundation. 3 acres in Jersey, God Bless Ya & I DO NOT want to think of the property taxes LOL!!! I know what mine are & I'm on 0.16 of an acre. Blessings from South Jersey USA!!!
Good job Brother. I've been watching your vids for years and this seems like a long time coming. I'll be building a 24 x 40 next year. Can't wait.
Congratulations on your new shop
coolest first name ever.
Sweet space brother!
The shop looks great. New projects incoming I bet.
Nice shop. You are the only cat I've seen use the smart bench as outfield for a low height table saw. Are you happy with that setup?
Right now it’s temporary. As the shop progresses and I have time, I’ll be building a large, mobile outfeed table that will double as a workbench/assembly table. Remember, this is a new shop and the setup will change probably a few times before I get my permanent and most efficient flow. So far things are working fine for now.
i needa buy me a festool, so i can finally tell people im a real woodworker.
Nice set of tools. I have the same dust collector still in the box with the matching band saw. I also stared down the Festool rabbit hole after years of the red and yellow brands. The rest of my current shop build is Powermatic.
The question I'm facing is my next investment which would be the Jointer. I'm looking at the 8" helical head Powermatic Jointer but am stuck on the potential regret if I don't go for the 12" Jointer instead. The price difference is significant being $4500 for the 8" and $8000 for the 12" so I'm debating if I really need that extra 4" of jointing capacity? Does your 8" Jointer do all you need it to do or do you wish you had gone larger with that tool purchase?
I had a 12” jointer years ago and never really used it, I build mostly cabinets, built-ins, fireplace mantels etc. the people who usually need the 12” or greater jointers are ones who make cutting boards, tables and live edge stuff. So you have to look at what you’re building mostly and base your decision on that. For me, the 8” jointer is perfect.
@@AnthonyScolaro1 all good points. Thank you.
Hi Anthony. Are you considering ducting? If so, have a look at Grit Automation. If you want to of course
wolverine built a nice shop there
Well since your in Jersey now check out Montieth hardwood's and your new neighbors in the Atlantic Highlands area
I’ve been with Monteath for years, but I went far south, and now they’re 45 minutes away, so I found new places out here.
Can u not get a small sliding table saw in the US because they are so much better and they take up just a little bit more room.
I already had a small 6 foot stroke sliding table saw and I did like it but was unhappy with the inability to straight line rip long boards and full sheets of plywood. I have the room for a full 10 foot stroke slider but since I have a Festool track saw, I use that, which to me is like a portable slider. And I saved over $10,000 that way, which let me purchase my other necessary tools.
@@AnthonyScolaro1 10 grand is a lot for a saw. In Europe you'd pick a decent enough one for about 4 grand used.