There are many plans for workshop layouts on line. Some, like my shop where I start with my own rough-cut lumber, prioritize the positions of the jointer, planer, and table saw. Everything else goes around that triumvirate (like the stove, fridge, sink triangle) in a kitchen. Compound miter saw is up there in importance and use as well (for me).

My shop lacks for storage as I have too many windows, doors, and a stairs in the shop. Storage of lots of small things (nuts, bolts, nails, glue, and all the other expendables) is a real PITA for me.

Dust collection? if you have it, that position relative to the big three tools is also critical if you are going to have a centralized dust system (I wouldn't trade mine for the world).

Looks like you have space for a big layout table. I have one that is 4x6 ft. It can be folded away if necessary, but never is. It is used more than the my fancy homebuilt woodworking bench.


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