puritygold260
New member
Hi all, I have just been accepted into the forum, thank you. It looks like a fantastic group, one can only imagine the wealth of experience that is out there. Hopefully I will be able to contribute somewhere along the way.
Whilst reasonably handy across the board, my main developing (skill?) hobby is woodturning. I'd say I'm nearing intermediate level and can produce some reasonable work but it often doesn't compare too well next to some of the experts in our club....but practice and learning is the only way to develop.
I don't sell any of my work, I tend to give it to friends and family who have all genuinely welcomed my offerings. I guess once their needs are fulfilled I might have to look elsewhere! I'm not sure I have the stamina to produce enough stuff for craft fairs and don't think I'm good enough yet to produce unique one offs that would turn a profit.
Having said that, woodturning isn't a low cost hobby and decent and interesting wood is quite expensive....certainly cost of wood+time+finishes etc doesn't leave any room for a real profit....but maybe I'll need to generate some income from turning at some point.
I'm sure that isn't a unique conundrum....but there's plenty of fun and enjoyment whilst thinking about it.
Some other things...Favourite:
Wood to turn - Black Mulberry
Beer - Hazy Jane from Brewdog or Deya Steady Rolling Man.....dare I say, very similar
Sport - Rugby (Union, not the other one!)
Food - Mediterranean / Greek
Holiday destination - Crete...remote south
Probably gone on too long now - looking forward to being here.
Cheers
Whilst reasonably handy across the board, my main developing (skill?) hobby is woodturning. I'd say I'm nearing intermediate level and can produce some reasonable work but it often doesn't compare too well next to some of the experts in our club....but practice and learning is the only way to develop.
I don't sell any of my work, I tend to give it to friends and family who have all genuinely welcomed my offerings. I guess once their needs are fulfilled I might have to look elsewhere! I'm not sure I have the stamina to produce enough stuff for craft fairs and don't think I'm good enough yet to produce unique one offs that would turn a profit.
Having said that, woodturning isn't a low cost hobby and decent and interesting wood is quite expensive....certainly cost of wood+time+finishes etc doesn't leave any room for a real profit....but maybe I'll need to generate some income from turning at some point.
I'm sure that isn't a unique conundrum....but there's plenty of fun and enjoyment whilst thinking about it.
Some other things...Favourite:
Wood to turn - Black Mulberry
Beer - Hazy Jane from Brewdog or Deya Steady Rolling Man.....dare I say, very similar
Sport - Rugby (Union, not the other one!)
Food - Mediterranean / Greek
Holiday destination - Crete...remote south
Probably gone on too long now - looking forward to being here.
Cheers