JustinH
5th January 2018, 11:35 PM
Hi,
I'm Justin, from Perth WA. I haven't really done much woodwork before, missed out in high school and my Dad is a fitter and turner/machinist, so everything I've ever done has been with metal, I'd say I'm fairly proficient when it comes to metal work and either have, or have access to, the tools required for most jobs using metal. When it comes to wood though, I've got very few tools aside from those that overlap with metal work. I do have a mitre saw and random orbital sander as well as access to a circular saw, compound sliding mitre saw and router.
I have built railway sleeper retaining walls and garden beds around the house as well as a 35sqm deck which I'm quite proud of, but neither of those requires any particularly involved work(or at least not the way I did them :U). I recently made some shelves for the toilet at my wife's request and she is now starting a list of things for me to make. As mentioned I really have had no woodworking skills passed on to me so it's all new, as are all the different tools.
I'm planning to build some grapevine trellises over the coming week and I plan to build a solid workbench in the weeks following that but I'd like to find some smaller projects to practice some basic woodworking skills. I'm planning to do a laminated bench top for the workbench so I thought making an end grain chopping board might be a good smaller project.
This weekend I am planning to go for a trip to Carbatec for a chat and perhaps pick up a few tools to start my woodworking kit off. I'd like to eventually build a desk and bookcases and my wife has started collecting pictures of dining tables, but that may quite a way down the track I think.
I've already read quite a lot from this forum so I thought I would join up and say hi as I'm sure I'm going to have some questions of my own soon. I'm going to read some more sites with info for beginners so I'm happy to receive any advice, suggestions or a point in the direction of such.
Cheers,
Justin
I'm Justin, from Perth WA. I haven't really done much woodwork before, missed out in high school and my Dad is a fitter and turner/machinist, so everything I've ever done has been with metal, I'd say I'm fairly proficient when it comes to metal work and either have, or have access to, the tools required for most jobs using metal. When it comes to wood though, I've got very few tools aside from those that overlap with metal work. I do have a mitre saw and random orbital sander as well as access to a circular saw, compound sliding mitre saw and router.
I have built railway sleeper retaining walls and garden beds around the house as well as a 35sqm deck which I'm quite proud of, but neither of those requires any particularly involved work(or at least not the way I did them :U). I recently made some shelves for the toilet at my wife's request and she is now starting a list of things for me to make. As mentioned I really have had no woodworking skills passed on to me so it's all new, as are all the different tools.
I'm planning to build some grapevine trellises over the coming week and I plan to build a solid workbench in the weeks following that but I'd like to find some smaller projects to practice some basic woodworking skills. I'm planning to do a laminated bench top for the workbench so I thought making an end grain chopping board might be a good smaller project.
This weekend I am planning to go for a trip to Carbatec for a chat and perhaps pick up a few tools to start my woodworking kit off. I'd like to eventually build a desk and bookcases and my wife has started collecting pictures of dining tables, but that may quite a way down the track I think.
I've already read quite a lot from this forum so I thought I would join up and say hi as I'm sure I'm going to have some questions of my own soon. I'm going to read some more sites with info for beginners so I'm happy to receive any advice, suggestions or a point in the direction of such.
Cheers,
Justin