From Basic Tools to a Functional Workshop: Part 1

Introduction : Coming from an IT DevOps background, I’m no stranger to the feeling of starting daunting new projects. In DevOps, each project presents unique challenges, but with every completed task, you add another tool to your toolbelt. Over time, you build up a reliable toolchain, allowing you to bootstrap future projects with confidence and efficiency quickly. I wanted to take this DevOps approach and apply the iterative process to help me with the countryside renos. Much like adapting tools and scripts in DevOps to fit different environments or project needs, the same principle applies when working with physical tools in the workshop. It’s all about creatively using what’s available. Take the old, discarded bench left by the previous owner—most would see it as junk, but it became a makeshift jig. It’s like finding an outdated script in your Git repo and repurposing it for a new build—just flipping the mental model to apply to the physical world. This crossover between...