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I'm reorganising my hobby space and I could really use some inspiration for cool and effective ways to do this. I have a rectangular room of about 15sqrm (6m x 2.5m) for this, I also have a treadmill in there so I don't have tons of space.

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[–] neidu3@sh.itjust.works 2 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

My knee-jerk reaction is to answer "Like shit". Mostly stemming from the fact that I don't have a proper workshop. However, what I do have:

  • A "printer room" in the basement. When we were remodeling the bathroom upstairs, this ancient dungeonesque bathroom in the basement was used temporarily. It had a bathtub, a washing machine, and misc other things you'd associate with a bathroom. (Note: Not toilet. That's a different room). When the upstairs bathroom was completed, the basement one was no longer needed. The bathtub ended up cut in half as I needed to test my new angle grinder, and other than that it was mostly left as is until I figured I could temporarily keep my printer there. Temporary became permanent, and the old unused washing machine is now a "printer pedestal". One of the first things I printed was a cover for the drain, and then I put in a huge dehumidifier so that the room is nice and dry, despite its original function.
  • A halway with a large storage furniture. Its height happened to be the perfect height for standing up kind of work, so I've annexed the top, which now holds a PSU, a soldering iron, a bunch of things I'm working on, and a 5x5 gridfinity storage shelf with drawers. A substantial amount of Digikeys overseas revenue is in that hallway.