This is a few photos of the wood shop where I do a lot of simple word working tasks. I am in there probably 5 days per week. But each time I'm only there for maybe 30-45 minutes. A little cutting (table saw or band saw) and a little grinding on the belt sanders.
Above is the thickness planer which I haven't used yet.

That band saw (above) is the one whose blade I broke last week. As you can see it is nice and wide. The one they replaced it with is about half that width, and not really all that sharp.

This is just one of the cabinets full of tools. This one is the general purpose cabinet. The others are for all sorts of sanding gear, all the clamps, all the hand power tools etc.

A general look from one of the corners of the shop.

The jointer. I wear hearing protection on this one. It's pretty loud.

Radial arm saw. Very noisy for some reason, once it hits the wood it is cutting.

Vertical belt sander. I spend a lot of time on this. Also notice the spindle sander right next to it. I use them both, but the one on the left is the one that I clean up and taper bow limbs with the most. The other one is mostly for handles and tips, getting them curvy and fancy.

The table saw. Very nice but I am not sure about the condition of the blade. There are numerous replacement blades around but I have no idea how to replace them.