Is it a 'shop', a 'studio', a 'shed' or ...

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Mike, my little nest isn't untidy, my calls it that because I'M in there.....:(
I don't know what she means......??????
 
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It's called the dog house, Tom's hideout, Grandpa's shop, Momma Kitty's home (semi feral cat) some time the smoking place, has deck out side and last but not least "The Shop"
 
I shared this with the officers in our wood turning club. Here is what one of the guys replied with:

Hadn't heard this term either. Thanks, Charlie.
Think of the possibilities. A title for a magazine article on the decision to retire and go pro: "From Here to A Turnery," by Ron XXXX.
Or a new form of banishment that may actually be welcomed:
"Get thee to a turnery."
 
^LOL

I started listening to Kevin Bloody Wilson many many years before the WWW was available - I figured out most of the lingo on my own.
 
Mine began as a shed to get all of the lawn mowers, yard tools, etc. out of the garage. It then became a shop when I moved all of that stuff back into the garage and moved the wood working tools in. I recently "remodeled" (insulation, paneling, drop ceiling and more lighting, electrical upgrade). But my skills have a long way to go before I would be willing to call it a turnery.
 
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