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Revision as of 06:17, 1 November 2012
If you're interested in building, equipping, or improving a workshop, you've come to the right place.
embed workshop video here
A workshop is an active building (as active as a house) that primarily contains tools for research, development, production, and recycling.
For a look at what hardware is inside the FeF workshop, look here: Workshop Tools
How to effectively prepare a workshop for collaborative production runs: Workshop Preparation