Workshop

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This museum workshop containing tools and supplies has been in use for decades.
Metal workers at workshop in Tampere, Finland in 1955
A railway workshop

Beginning with the

prototypes.[1][2][3]

Some workshops focus exclusively on automotive repair or restoration although there are a variety of workshops in existence today. Woodworking, metalworking, electronics, and other types of electronic prototyping workshops are among the most common.

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In some repair industries, such as

repairs
are carried out in small workshops, except where an industrial service is needed.

See also

References

  1. ^ Flaherty, Joe (May 14, 2012). "Ford + TechShop: Getting Employees to Tinker". Wired.
  2. ^ Burress, Charles (December 22, 1997). "A Tinkerer's Paradise in Berkeley / Young, old inventors are offered tools, techniques and inspiration". SF Chronicle.
  3. ^ Carlson, Adam (September 5, 2013). "Top 8 Tools for Building a Personal Prototyping Laboratory". EE Times.