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My shop is a little, woodstove-heated, outdoor garage converted to a woodshop! Come on in – let’s build something!
-- Dorje (pronounced "door-jay"), Seattle, WA
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29 comments so far
oscorner
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posted 387 days ago
Great looking shop and from what I can see looking in from the snow…it looks to be a neatly maintained, cozy shop too, especially with the wood stove fired up. ;^) Thanks for the pics.
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WayneC
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posted 387 days ago
Hmmmmm. Is that a table on your saw. I hope that shows up in the projects section.
-- We must guard our enthusiasm as we would our life - James Krenov
Dorje
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posted 386 days ago
That is an unfinished “tabouret” on the saw – built that with a friend (it was his choice) though I really think that it’s a beautiful little table. Everytime my wife and I go to visit at his house, I always wish I had my camera so I could get better pics of the table! One day I’ll take them…
-- Dorje (pronounced "door-jay"), Seattle, WA
MsDebbieP
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posted 386 days ago
what a beautiful shop!!!!
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Bill
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posted 386 days ago
Very nice shop. And wood heated, gives you something to do with those scrap pieces (and maybe even those major oopps!).
-- Bill, Turlock California, http://www.brookswoodworks.com
PanamaJack
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posted 386 days ago
Nice shop! Well built shop.
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Greg Mitchell
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posted 380 days ago
Nice shop, and welcome to Lumberjocks. My sister leaves down the road from you in Seattle. What a place to live!
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woodspar
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posted 380 days ago
I would love heading out to that shop early in the morning, cup of hot coffee in hand… Did you do the conversion from garage to shop? It has great architectural details.
-- John
Dorje
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posted 380 days ago
John – I did convert the old rotted out garage to the shop. When we bought the place the realtor said, “That’s a teardown!” So, I cut out all the rot, replaced it with sound wood, and completely rebuilt the front end. It’s small, but it works!
-- Dorje (pronounced "door-jay"), Seattle, WA
woodspar
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posted 380 days ago
Very nice!
-- John
Dorje
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posted 380 days ago
The door was from the dump – rescued just before a contractor was about to dump it over, windows from a house teardown, down the block, and the siding was improperly installed on the house, so took it off and put it on the shop! Thanks for you interest!
-- Dorje (pronounced "door-jay"), Seattle, WA
mot
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posted 380 days ago
That’s a nice spot. I’d have a tough time coming into the main house. I’d probably get hungry though.
-- You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation. (Plato)
miles125
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posted 380 days ago
Looks like a nice little retreat for getting the creative juices flowing.
-- miles125, Alabama.."Architecture is frozen music""
Dorje
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posted 380 days ago
Mot – not if you saw the main house – just joking.
-- Dorje (pronounced "door-jay"), Seattle, WA
Sawhorse
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posted 366 days ago
Very nice, Dorje…
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Lee A. Jesberger
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posted 366 days ago
Nice cozy shop!
Lee
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Bob Babcock
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posted 366 days ago
Very, very, nice Dorje. Very comfortable and efficient looking. I’m hoping my shop looks like that when it grows up…:). Looks like everything is very handy and you can always open the door for those long pieces.
Funny….I’ve always thought that I wanted to build a big shop when the time comes but that looks like it would have all the room I’d need for 99% of the work I do. It looks like a place I would really enjoy spending time in.
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Douglas Bordner
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posted 366 days ago
Dorje,
I feel right at home in this fine shop. Thanks for sharing the photos.
-- "Bordnerizing" perfectly good lumber for over a decade.
Karson
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posted 366 days ago
Dorje:
Nice shop. Looks like a sit down and enjoy place. A little Swiss Chalet type of place.
-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com
Jeff
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posted 366 days ago
I like this very much Dorje. As a fellow small shop guy, I could see myself working in such a space especially if it’s heated. Being in MN, I only get half the year in the shop.
Thanks for letting us know about the pics.
-- Jeff, St. Paul, MN
Dorje
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posted 365 days ago
Thanks all -
Jeff – I cracked open your fortune cookie: You will soon be in a house with a large heated shop (or a small shop in or near a heated house)
-- Dorje (pronounced "door-jay"), Seattle, WA
Jeff
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posted 365 days ago
Grasshopper is trying to contain his anticipation… :)
-- Jeff, St. Paul, MN
MsDebbieP
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posted 365 days ago
lol don’t get overly excited.. you might lose your “grasshopper composure” and that wouldn’t look good. I think you have to jump and down without giving anyone any indication that you are doing so..
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Damian Penney
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posted 362 days ago
What a great looking shop! Looks like Santas workshop :)
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gizmodyne
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posted 360 days ago
Very nice and warm. What size is this?
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Dorje
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posted 360 days ago
John – it’s 12×17…pretty tight space to work in, but making do! Now I’m gonna go get caught up on your latest blog post…
-- Dorje (pronounced "door-jay"), Seattle, WA
piper
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posted 360 days ago
beautiful shop looks like a great get away. Your very own sanctuary and therpy room
-- piper
W1ngnu7
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posted 309 days ago
I really like the shops that look a little dark and everything in it is made of wood. Mine still looks a little too much like a garage.
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Blake
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posted 128 days ago
Dorje, I guess this is my first visit to your shop. I’m glad I stopped by. It reminds me of my shop. Just about the same style and size too. Yours is 17×12, I’m in 19×11.
Lets see, thats… 17… 11… carry the 1…
I’ve got 5 more square feet than you. HA! But that space is dedicated to the rats anyway. Oh well.
I like what I see, I appreciate and know firsthand the effort and thoughtfulness that goes into making a shop that size work efficiently. Nicely done. It looks very well organized. And great things do come [from] small packages, in other words your projects speak for themselves. Happy woodworking.
-- Dust collectors suck.