Small changes to the shop can make big differences in functionality. One of the greatest has been lowering the secondary bench and moving it off the wall into a central location in front of the main work bench. Several other changes have helped as well, the major one was moving the Moxon vise off what is now my planing and assembly bench to the back side of the main bench. All the changes effectively give much more room to work and things are set up for minimum monkey motion.
Here is a photo of the current set up:
That is a new pine box on the assembly bench, this has been the first use of pine in ages. I had forgotten how pleasant it is to work.
The sharpening bench is off the left end of the main bench, convenient to both benches, and my tool cabinet, chest, and tills are behind the main bench. While there has been little change to the sharpening bench it and freehand sharpening are the keys to an efficient work flow.
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