gucu
Established Member
Hi
Over the years I have built things it has generally been big nails or screws and that should hold it together! I am finally on the verge of building a woodworking shed and will start the non-bodge route from now. I have asked on another forum thread about what power tools I should buy to kit out my new workshop and several suggestions have said use hand tools only or with a small amount of power tools. The thread is here
https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/post1044427.html#p1044427
So I haven't bought any power tools and I haven't built my shed but I have a project I can start. I need to build a wardrobe/chest of drawers for my daughters bedroom. The chest of drawers could be open shelves and have wicker baskets in. It will be a complete unit.
The idea is to apply hand tools only techniques to building this. Having said that I do have a portable drill and screwdriver which will be employed and also a jig saw which might not be used. I don't know the technical terms for joints so I will be learning from scratch. Any advice and help would be much appreciated on how to start. Once I get going I will either video or photograph so folks can see what I am doing and comment and offer further help to other newbies.
Thanks
Rich
Over the years I have built things it has generally been big nails or screws and that should hold it together! I am finally on the verge of building a woodworking shed and will start the non-bodge route from now. I have asked on another forum thread about what power tools I should buy to kit out my new workshop and several suggestions have said use hand tools only or with a small amount of power tools. The thread is here
https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/post1044427.html#p1044427
So I haven't bought any power tools and I haven't built my shed but I have a project I can start. I need to build a wardrobe/chest of drawers for my daughters bedroom. The chest of drawers could be open shelves and have wicker baskets in. It will be a complete unit.
The idea is to apply hand tools only techniques to building this. Having said that I do have a portable drill and screwdriver which will be employed and also a jig saw which might not be used. I don't know the technical terms for joints so I will be learning from scratch. Any advice and help would be much appreciated on how to start. Once I get going I will either video or photograph so folks can see what I am doing and comment and offer further help to other newbies.
Thanks
Rich