View Full Version : G'day from Adelaide, SA, Australia
KyleH
29th September 2012, 10:53 AM
Hi all
My name is Kyle. I only just finished university last year completing computer systems engineering and have just recently gotten an engineering job YAY!!!
So now that i have a job and MONEY what am i going to do with it. Well I have always wanted to start up woodworking as a hobby but money never allowed it.I want to get into cabnit making and furniture making. I am looking for useful tips and advice on how to get started as I have nothing, no tools what so ever and no skill :2tsup:
I am currently researching a lot on tools and what i should bye like chisels, saws, planes, measuring equipment, etc. also like a workbench brought or making my own (well how do u make a work bench well you need a work bench catch 22) and where to get woood from in adelaide. any suggestion would be great!!!
Anyway I will stop rambling now
cheers
Kyle
coffenup
29th September 2012, 07:19 PM
welcome to the forum lots of help her
welcome to another south aussie
Regards Michael
artme
30th September 2012, 10:05 AM
G'day Kyle and welcome to the true House of Knowledge!:2tsup::2tsup::2tsup:
tdrumnut
30th September 2012, 11:14 PM
Hi Kyle & welcome to the forum
JJF
2nd October 2012, 03:24 AM
welcome to the forum
johnredl
2nd October 2012, 08:39 AM
Welcome to the forum. If your doing woodworking as a hobby and u have patience, hand tools are a great starting point. There is a great online tv show called "the woodwrights shop" feat Roy Underhill, that would be of great help to you. The book "the new age traditional woodworker" is also great.
Here in Adelaide there is a group called "woodgroup sa". They have a shed in St Mary's near the big BP that is open for a couple of Saturdays a month. You can go there and use their tools and get heaps of advice, as most of the people there have a lifetime of experience. It's also a good way to work out which tools you need and don't need.
Christos
2nd October 2012, 12:01 PM
Welcome to the forum.
The questions you have asked are quite diverse and have been covered in some threads. If you do a search you will be able to find them. You might also notice that there will quite a difference in people opinions, but that the nature of being human, we are all different.
As Johnredl has mention try looking for a club to get access to tools. This should give you some understanding on what tools you will want to purchase in the future. I might suggest that you start with a project and then determine the tools that you will need to complete that project.
Ask plenty of questions if you get stuck.
KyleH
2nd October 2012, 12:27 PM
Thanks for the warm welcome and advise.
I hope that chisels are tools I will need as I brought a set of 6 berg chisels (I think they are berg/bacho ones with the plastic red handles) at a flea market on the weekend for $120. They looked in good condition (defiantly need sharpening) and have read that berg are great quality chisels. I will find a spot to post pictures of the chisels on the forum and see what others think and what to do with them. Let’s hope i didn't waste my money.
cheers
Kyle
johnredl
2nd October 2012, 05:21 PM
Thanks for the warm welcome and advise.
I hope that chisels are tools I will need as I brought a set of 6 berg chisels (I think they are berg/bacho ones with the plastic red handles) at a flea market on the weekend for $120. They looked in good condition (defiantly need sharpening) and have read that berg are great quality chisels. I will find a spot to post pictures of the chisels on the forum and see what others think and what to do with them. Let’s hope i didn't waste my money.
cheers
Kyle
Berg's...nice work! Gotta love flea markets! When u reply there is an option to attach pics. Now u just need a mallet to bash the things with :)
crowie
2nd October 2012, 09:11 PM
G'Day & Welcome Kyle.
You'll find a heap of helpful & knowledgeable blokes & ladies and for the most very willing to assist.
Make sure you show off your handiwork as everyone loves a photo, especially WIP photos with build notes.
Enjoy the forum.
Enjoy your woodwork.
Cheers from crowie
PS - Don't forget to check out the garage sales or clearance sales for your tools