This is for professional woodworkers, part and full time. I am creating a similar thread for us weekend warriors. This may seem like a strange question, but how is your shop time divided between actually making your saleable projects and creating "for the shop projects"? I've been doing this for about 5 years now (hobby), and it seems like I spend more time making stuff like jigs, shop fixtures, shelving and storage in the shop, adjusting and remaking jigs and shop tools, etc? Each project requires a new jig or two for accuracy, and there is always something else to build to make the shop function better. Then I need to make a new storage system for the new jigs and tools blah, blah, blah, you get the idea. Last night I saw David Marks make one of the most complex jigs I've ever seen. It took more time than the actual project. So I am posting a poll with this thread for professionals, that may make just one, or many copies of a project. Feel free to add coments about your time in the shop. As I mentioned, this is a hobby for me, and I never want it to become my living. That's the fastest way I know to ruin a good hobby.