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Here is what i found on pinterest .. not a good quality picture but should give you enough detail maybe
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Daniel L Abbink
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That's what I worked from when I built mine. I used my on dimensions to fit my needs.
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Thanks everyone. Don
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It does not take a lot of space to produce some great toys! It all starts with really super designs! Thanks John Lewman for doing what you do! Keep it up! Toymakingplans.com is by far the best site for your toy making needs. And to show all the NEW MEMBERS, or those who think you need 1000 square feet to produce some toys....check out where I am coming from! We down sized from a home after I had open heart surgery, to a 1000 square foot apartment! We also have 2 garages, side by side. They are 4 steps from my front door!!!! Here are some photos to show my shop!! So you can see it does not take a lot of space. We of course are on the ground floor of a 3 story apartment complex. All my equipment is on WHEELS! That is because if I need to make a lot of cuts say on the table saw, I just wheel it outside! And YES it did SNOW on April 7th 2017 in STOW OHIO!! The garage is a car and 1/2 garage long ways! My wife has hers and I just made mine into my work shop! Hope this inspires someone to get busy and start making toys with the great patterns available at toymakingplans.com
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This is a fascinating shop space and very well organized. You have really taken advantage of every nook and cranny. We can see a lot of production being prepared on the benches. Do you sell your toys or donate to family and charity? We would enjoy some photo stories posted about your ongoing projects. Thank you for taking the time to share with us all.