Angler's Workshop 580 North St. Springfield, IL 62704: Call Us (800) 546-8922 Fax (217) 670-2329: Retail Store and Phone Hours - Mon - Thu: 9am to 3pm CST Fri: 9am to 1pm CST Closed Weekends and Holidays info@anglersworkshop.com. With the Chroma Workshop, you can color, configure, and customize all your Razer Chroma™ devices to build the ultimate immersive battlestation. Apply in-game lighting effects, download standalone apps, and even discover stunning profiles submitted by the Razer community.
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Workshop Shed
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Workshop Lighting
Beginning with the Industrial Revolution era, a workshop may be a room, rooms or building which provides both the area and tools (or machinery) that may be required for the manufacture or repair of manufacturedgoods. Workshops were the only places of production until the advent of industrialization and the development of larger factories. In the 20th and 21st century, many Western homes contain a workshop in the garage, basement, or an external shed. Home workshops typically contain a workbench, hand tools, power tools and other hardware. Along with their practical applications for repair goods or do small manufacturing runs, workshops are used to tinker and make prototypes.[1][2][3]
Workshops may vary in industrial focus. For instance, some workshops may focus on automotive repair or restoration. Woodworking is one of the most common focuses, but metalworking, electronics work, and many types of electronic prototyping may be done.
Backshop[edit]
In some repair industries, such as locomotives and aircraft, the repair operations have specialized workshops called back shops or railway workshops. Most repairs are carried out in small workshops, except where an industrial service is needed.
See also[edit]
Prefab Workshops And Garages
References[edit]
- ^Flaherty, Joe (May 14, 2012). 'Ford + TechShop: Getting Employees to Tinker'. Wired.
- ^Burress, Charles (December 22, 1997). 'A Tinkerer's Paradise in Berkeley / Young, old inventors are offered tools, techniques and inspiration'. SF Chronicle.
- ^Carlson, Adam (September 5, 2013). 'Top 8 Tools for Building a Personal Prototyping Laboratory'. EE Times.
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