kmahony1
25th July 2014, 03:32 PM
Hi all
I've just joined the the forum after browsing for it a while. I'm a 43yr male and I work with computers all day so I am enjoying making stuff and working with wood. I noticed a few other members from NZ which is a bonus as I have found it hard to get good woodworking info related to NZ.
I'm getting back into woodworking after doing it at school and then messing around more in the last couple of years. My father has woodworked (and did a lot of woodturning) for most of his life and I used to help him when I was a nipper. A few years ago he gave me some handtools and it has resparked my interest. Also having a family has meant more furniture is required but I have less money to spend! Also my daughter has shown an interest recently so would like to encourage that.
Last year I started a night course at a local school and it was helpful but the handtools were in a shocking state (squares not square, saws blunt etc) but it is very useful to have access to the machinery that I don't have.
After a few small projects recently, I have started on building a proper workbench in my garage as the built-in bench is too high, and I have been amassing some tools (mostly hand tools). Progress on the bench has been slow and I have been distracted by having a go at making my own hand tools and restoring a few. However any time I get to wood work (even a few minutes when I'm meant to be getting firewood from the garage) is great!
Cheers
Kieran
PS if anyone is in the Onehunga area and wants to share some woodworking time let me know
I've just joined the the forum after browsing for it a while. I'm a 43yr male and I work with computers all day so I am enjoying making stuff and working with wood. I noticed a few other members from NZ which is a bonus as I have found it hard to get good woodworking info related to NZ.
I'm getting back into woodworking after doing it at school and then messing around more in the last couple of years. My father has woodworked (and did a lot of woodturning) for most of his life and I used to help him when I was a nipper. A few years ago he gave me some handtools and it has resparked my interest. Also having a family has meant more furniture is required but I have less money to spend! Also my daughter has shown an interest recently so would like to encourage that.
Last year I started a night course at a local school and it was helpful but the handtools were in a shocking state (squares not square, saws blunt etc) but it is very useful to have access to the machinery that I don't have.
After a few small projects recently, I have started on building a proper workbench in my garage as the built-in bench is too high, and I have been amassing some tools (mostly hand tools). Progress on the bench has been slow and I have been distracted by having a go at making my own hand tools and restoring a few. However any time I get to wood work (even a few minutes when I'm meant to be getting firewood from the garage) is great!
Cheers
Kieran
PS if anyone is in the Onehunga area and wants to share some woodworking time let me know