mimstrel
6th January 2011, 02:44 PM
G'day, Aussies!
Well, I have to admit to being an American on an Australian board, but I assume the processes are the same, even if I don't have the same kinds of trees growing in my neighborhood.
I originally learned woodworking from my dad, who tends to make things on a macro scale - furniture, buildings, and so on. He gets impatient with details. My skills lie on the other end of the spectrum.
After a few years without working on any wood projects because my dorm room wasn't really conducive to woodworking, I'm trying my hand at carving. I'm starting with a game set, for a game similar to chess (the game comes from a fantasy novel) but I would like to progress to carving birds.
I also really, really want to learn to make instruments, though my minuscule apartment isn't really a woodworking-friendly place, either, so for at least a while yet I will just be hanging out around that board and drooling...
Thanks,
Mim
Well, I have to admit to being an American on an Australian board, but I assume the processes are the same, even if I don't have the same kinds of trees growing in my neighborhood.
I originally learned woodworking from my dad, who tends to make things on a macro scale - furniture, buildings, and so on. He gets impatient with details. My skills lie on the other end of the spectrum.
After a few years without working on any wood projects because my dorm room wasn't really conducive to woodworking, I'm trying my hand at carving. I'm starting with a game set, for a game similar to chess (the game comes from a fantasy novel) but I would like to progress to carving birds.
I also really, really want to learn to make instruments, though my minuscule apartment isn't really a woodworking-friendly place, either, so for at least a while yet I will just be hanging out around that board and drooling...
Thanks,
Mim