Every woodworking shop keeps a ledger, whether it’s written down or not.
It’s the collection of notes you build over time: what worked, what didn’t, and what you’d do differently next time. It’s the lesson learned after a project takes longer than expected, a setup finally clicks into place, or a small change makes a big difference in how your shop runs.
That’s what the Workshop Ledger is.
This blog is a place to share practical observations from real workshops. We won’t just be offering advice from our own experience. We’ll also be sharing ideas, lessons, and solutions that come directly from the broader woodworking community — makers, hobbyists, and professionals who are constantly refining how they work.
You can expect to see:
- Woodworking tips and process insights
- Shop organization and workflow ideas
- Tool setup, accessories, and practical upgrades
- Occasional notes on dust collection and keeping shops cleaner and more comfortable to work in
- New product announcements and shop updates along the way
We all know there’s no single “right” way to build a shop or approach woodworking. Every space, project, and craftsperson is different. The goal here is simply to pass along useful ideas, real-world experience, and hard-earned lessons — whether they come from our shop or yours.
If something in the Workshop Ledger helps you work a little smarter or enjoy your time in the shop a bit more, then it’s doing what it’s meant to do.
Welcome to the Workshop Ledger.