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I recently moved and am trying to set up my shop.
I mostly do basic stuff with pine lumber and plywood, but also simple Medieval furniture and odd projects, especially for the 'new' (1960's) house.
I have very limited storage space and have reduced my large tools down to a scrollsaw and drill press, both on bases. I have been waffling on getting a portable table saw, but I have been using a saw guide and circular saw and it has been mostly adequate.

I used to have access to a real woodworker's shop for when I needed something I didn't have.

My next big project is to build a post and beam shed to be able to store things better and to use up my stock which has no place to go.
I have a fair set of powered hand tools. My scrollsaw is in the shop and sort of usable for small things., I have nowhere to put the drillpress. I plan to put them on locking wheels and be able to move them out in the open. My drillpress may have to end up in the shed. It is probably not practical to make the new shed the shop.

Opinions on layout, suggestions on additional tools, advice on how awesomely useful a biscuit joiner is, etc are all welcome.

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