I'm_aLumberjack
21st March 2021, 04:35 PM
:U Hello!
I'm a brand new woodworker, with no experience but a shed full of enthusiasm.
I'm a lifelong learner, have dabbled in all kinds of creative/artistic hobbies and am hoping to learn some new skills and eventually make some pieces of furniture for our home and perhaps the odd gift for family and friends too. My other half is allergic to dust and not at all inclined towards power tools :wink: so I have the good fortune to have zero competition for shed space! Being a parent is stressful sometimes and I've discovered that being out in the shed gives me some much needed time for myself and a little peace and quiet (until the power tools start up that is).
I've enrolled in a few courses (Steve Ramsay's online courses - The Weekend Woodworker & The Weekend Workshop, and Come&Try, Tablesaw & Router Masterclasses @ Adelaide School of Woodwork) and watched a fair bit of youtube content, but that's the full extent of my knowledge so far.
My tools thus far are mostly used, acquired from gumtree, loosely following recommendations from Steve Ramsay's "how to set up your shop" guide. I'm currently contemplating a table saw purchase (currently have a Triton Mark3 Workstation in my workshop but thinking of moving towards a newer tablesaw with more safety features).
My late grandparents both did woodcarving/turning and left a legacy of hand carved pieces which are now family heirlooms. My own style leans towards a more modern aesthetic... I'm excited to eventually get to making some custom pieces to suit our specific needs and as an expression of my creativity. Making things makes me happy. As a person with some different ways of thinking and learning, and like a lot of other folks, the last year has taken a toll on my mental health so I am embarking on this journey as a form of "therapy" (alongside the professional support which I also need and value).
If such a thing exists, and if any members can recommend female friendly spaces for woodworking in Adelaide I'd love to hear from you. So far SANE makerspace is the only one I have found, and it isn't really in a convenient location for me.
Being of the wrong gender for Mens Sheds and not really knowing many folks in this hobby it will be so helpful to be part of this forum and I look forward to learning from your collective experience and wisdom. Is there a forum thread with tips for beginners? What do you wish you had known when you first started? Any other advice welcome :)
I'm_aLumberjack
I'm a brand new woodworker, with no experience but a shed full of enthusiasm.
I'm a lifelong learner, have dabbled in all kinds of creative/artistic hobbies and am hoping to learn some new skills and eventually make some pieces of furniture for our home and perhaps the odd gift for family and friends too. My other half is allergic to dust and not at all inclined towards power tools :wink: so I have the good fortune to have zero competition for shed space! Being a parent is stressful sometimes and I've discovered that being out in the shed gives me some much needed time for myself and a little peace and quiet (until the power tools start up that is).
I've enrolled in a few courses (Steve Ramsay's online courses - The Weekend Woodworker & The Weekend Workshop, and Come&Try, Tablesaw & Router Masterclasses @ Adelaide School of Woodwork) and watched a fair bit of youtube content, but that's the full extent of my knowledge so far.
My tools thus far are mostly used, acquired from gumtree, loosely following recommendations from Steve Ramsay's "how to set up your shop" guide. I'm currently contemplating a table saw purchase (currently have a Triton Mark3 Workstation in my workshop but thinking of moving towards a newer tablesaw with more safety features).
My late grandparents both did woodcarving/turning and left a legacy of hand carved pieces which are now family heirlooms. My own style leans towards a more modern aesthetic... I'm excited to eventually get to making some custom pieces to suit our specific needs and as an expression of my creativity. Making things makes me happy. As a person with some different ways of thinking and learning, and like a lot of other folks, the last year has taken a toll on my mental health so I am embarking on this journey as a form of "therapy" (alongside the professional support which I also need and value).
If such a thing exists, and if any members can recommend female friendly spaces for woodworking in Adelaide I'd love to hear from you. So far SANE makerspace is the only one I have found, and it isn't really in a convenient location for me.
Being of the wrong gender for Mens Sheds and not really knowing many folks in this hobby it will be so helpful to be part of this forum and I look forward to learning from your collective experience and wisdom. Is there a forum thread with tips for beginners? What do you wish you had known when you first started? Any other advice welcome :)
I'm_aLumberjack