What Adam Savage Loved (and Hated) About M5

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Adam emphasizes the importance of Creature Comforts in his workspace, including tools, seating, and personal amenities, to enhance efficiency and flow state. He reflects on shop organization, learning from other spaces, and invites support through a tested membership for exclusive content access.

Insights

  • Adam emphasizes the importance of Creature Comforts in a workspace, such as sound systems and comfortable seating, to enhance productivity and relaxation.
  • Adam highlights the evolution of his shop philosophy towards efficiency and tool accessibility, contrasting it with Jamie's organizational methods, aiming to reduce time spent searching for tools and promoting a Flow State conducive to creativity.

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Recent questions

  • How does Adam prioritize workspace comfort?

    By emphasizing Creature Comforts like sound systems and fridges.

  • What organizational practices does Adam discuss?

    Jamie's wall of labeled boxes and Adam's tool accessibility philosophy.

  • How does Adam enhance his Flow State?

    By reducing time spent searching for tools.

  • What does Adam learn from different shops?

    Examples like tape storage in a theater and maker spaces in Cleveland.

  • What perks does Adam offer to tested members?

    Behind-the-scenes photos, live stream interaction, and exclusive videos.

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Summary

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"Workspace Balance: Creature Comforts and Efficiency"

  • Phil Redbeard inquires about balancing workspace with Creature Comforts, mentioning the renovation of Adam's cave space for more tools.
  • Adam discusses the importance of Creature Comforts in his shop, highlighting the use of medical stools with memory foam and a leather club chair for relaxation.
  • He emphasizes the significance of personal Creature Comforts like sound systems, fridges, and lighting in a workspace.
  • Adam reflects on Jamie's organizational practices, particularly the wall of labeled boxes, contrasting his own philosophy of tool accessibility and layout efficiency.
  • He shares the evolution of his shop philosophy, focusing on reducing time spent searching for tools to enhance his Flow State.
  • Adam stresses the value of learning from different shops, citing examples like tape storage in a theater and maker spaces in Cleveland.
  • He addresses the potential inclusion of Loft spaces in his shop's renovation, mentioning the current state of his storage spaces in New York and the mission.
  • Adam concludes by inviting support through becoming a tested member, offering perks like behind-the-scenes photos, live stream interaction, and exclusive videos like the Adam Real Time series.
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