True workshop mastery prioritizes safety above all else. High-energy tools and heavy materials carry inherent risks that must be managed systematically. Dust Collection and Ventilation
Standard household circuits (15-amp, 110-volt) easily overload when running a heavy-duty table saw and a dust collector simultaneously.
The tools you use 80% of the time (tape measures, pencils, squares, screwdrivers, pliers) should be visible and accessible within arm's reach of your primary workstation without opening a drawer. hunks workshop guide
The hidden infrastructure of your workshop dictates how comfortable and safe you will be during long projects. Electrical Infrastructure
A standard shop vac burns out quickly under heavy usage. Implement a dedicated dust collection system with a cyclone separator. The cyclone spins out large chips into a drum before the fine dust reaches the filter, maintaining maximum suction. Run rigid PVC or smooth metal ductwork to your primary dust-producing machines. Climate and Rust Prevention True workshop mastery prioritizes safety above all else
Your staff members are not robots. If you overwork them, their performance will drop, and they might fail their tasks.
Borrowing a concept from kitchen design, an efficient workshop relies on a logical flow of materials: The tools you use 80% of the time
Hang a ceiling-mounted air filtration unit to constantly scrub the fine, microscopic dust particles out of the air while you work.
Check your main dashboard daily to view job requests and staff availability.
: Your progress is measured by the Quota (income) and your Reputation (customer satisfaction). Character & Story Progression