The Cave Workshop
The Cave Workshop was built during the Covid lockdown as a dedicated space for my woodturning hobby. I had never designed or constructed a building before, so the entire process — from planning through to completion — was new territory for me. Because the workshop would house a lathe and other machinery, it needed to be solid, stable, and built properly from the ground up. What began as a lockdown project quickly became something far more substantial, and the finished workshop exceeded my expectations in both strength and quality.
The Build Process...
As well as the outer weatherproofing protection, insulation inside was also very important...
As well as external feather-boarding, the interior walls were also panelled...
So, with all the structural things in place and the workbench built, time for a lick of paint...
With all the painting done, shelving put up, machinery and tooling added, and a touch of personal decor, plus a number of years of use, the Cave Workshop is now a well established structure in my back garden...
