DaveVman
8th September 2016, 03:16 PM
G'day all.
I'm a beginner although not entirely clueless. I have always been interested in woodworking. There is something about working this material that 'clicks' with me. I have messed around with some small woodworking projects many years ago off and on. I have built a few sheds and fences, boat repairs and little DIY things over the years. About 5 years ago I finally got a decent shed that I could use for a workshop. However I have been too poor and too busy with other things to actually do much in there. I thinkin all that time the most I ever did in there was to make a solid wooden door.That turned out well and is still going strong.
I tend to way overthink any project. I am slow and frankly not very good but I do really enjoy working with wood.
I am hoping that next year I might have some disposable income so that I can actually have a hobby.
I'm currently doing some renovations in the house.These have to be my priority at the moment. SWMBO has given me her blessing to take wood working up as a hobby as long as I don't get obsessive about it.
For many, many years I have been using a Triton 2000 workcentre. I still have it. However the table top has seen better days. I might have to invest in that to keep it usable so that I have some kind of table saw and cross cut saw. I really want a proper table saw and a mitre saw but I just don't have enough budget.
For the first time in my life I have an air compressor at home. It is a cheap and nasty one from SuperCheap Auto but I'm wrapped just to have one at all. Apart from that I have very few tools. Which is kind of nice because I love buying new tools. The draw back is not having the money to buy them! However I hope to very gradually acquire what I need.
Apart from a lack of tools, I have 2 initial problems to solve.
1. Where do I get cheap wood (e.g. pine) to do beginner projects with? The max I can tow is 750kg unbraked on a rental trailer.
2. I need a bench.
So I'll post questions about these topics in the applicable forums and I look forward to learning from others.
Dave.
I'm a beginner although not entirely clueless. I have always been interested in woodworking. There is something about working this material that 'clicks' with me. I have messed around with some small woodworking projects many years ago off and on. I have built a few sheds and fences, boat repairs and little DIY things over the years. About 5 years ago I finally got a decent shed that I could use for a workshop. However I have been too poor and too busy with other things to actually do much in there. I thinkin all that time the most I ever did in there was to make a solid wooden door.That turned out well and is still going strong.
I tend to way overthink any project. I am slow and frankly not very good but I do really enjoy working with wood.
I am hoping that next year I might have some disposable income so that I can actually have a hobby.
I'm currently doing some renovations in the house.These have to be my priority at the moment. SWMBO has given me her blessing to take wood working up as a hobby as long as I don't get obsessive about it.
For many, many years I have been using a Triton 2000 workcentre. I still have it. However the table top has seen better days. I might have to invest in that to keep it usable so that I have some kind of table saw and cross cut saw. I really want a proper table saw and a mitre saw but I just don't have enough budget.
For the first time in my life I have an air compressor at home. It is a cheap and nasty one from SuperCheap Auto but I'm wrapped just to have one at all. Apart from that I have very few tools. Which is kind of nice because I love buying new tools. The draw back is not having the money to buy them! However I hope to very gradually acquire what I need.
Apart from a lack of tools, I have 2 initial problems to solve.
1. Where do I get cheap wood (e.g. pine) to do beginner projects with? The max I can tow is 750kg unbraked on a rental trailer.
2. I need a bench.
So I'll post questions about these topics in the applicable forums and I look forward to learning from others.
Dave.