Dave Bamber
Member
Hi Everyone,
I've been lurking for a few weeks now, found these forums originally from Philly's blog, figured it was about time to say 'Hi'.
A bit of background; I am the quintessential woodworking 'newbie' in that way back at school about the only thing I learned about woodwork was to be very very scared of the big bad bandsaw. I then spent the next score years building a career in IT and until very recently didn't even own so much as a hammer.
I recently (last August timeish) got talking to a luthier about building an acoustic guitar for me, and after a few weeks of discussions he ended up suggesting that given how interested I was in the mechanics of how it all works I should perhaps consider making one myself.
Off I then went out to our garage and emptied out 20 odd years of gumph and malarkey, got myself a (very) basic (old) workbench and realised that, actually, I might need a few tools too...
Thus began a journey which appears to have become all-consuming, and which has led me here, where I've spent a lot of time reading...
So far with the meagre tools I already have, I've built myself a marginally disastrous smoothing plane with an old Sorby iron I picked up in a flea market and restored, and a slightly strange plane which I'm sure has a name but I don't really know what it is. It's for making rabbets and uses a chisel instead of an iron. Not sure what you'd call it, but it works. When I've made enough posts for the spaminator not to attack I'll post some pictures and perhaps someone can give it a name besides 'oddplane' which is what I tend to call it.
For my next project I'm planning on having a go at making some planemakers floats, which I've heard are pretty good at getting the thickness down on the acoustic guitar's headstock and maintaining flatness.
Anyway, sorry for the essay, very pleased to meet you all and hope to enjoy sharing my many failures (and hopefully occassional success) with you all..
--Dave
I've been lurking for a few weeks now, found these forums originally from Philly's blog, figured it was about time to say 'Hi'.
A bit of background; I am the quintessential woodworking 'newbie' in that way back at school about the only thing I learned about woodwork was to be very very scared of the big bad bandsaw. I then spent the next score years building a career in IT and until very recently didn't even own so much as a hammer.
I recently (last August timeish) got talking to a luthier about building an acoustic guitar for me, and after a few weeks of discussions he ended up suggesting that given how interested I was in the mechanics of how it all works I should perhaps consider making one myself.
Off I then went out to our garage and emptied out 20 odd years of gumph and malarkey, got myself a (very) basic (old) workbench and realised that, actually, I might need a few tools too...
Thus began a journey which appears to have become all-consuming, and which has led me here, where I've spent a lot of time reading...
So far with the meagre tools I already have, I've built myself a marginally disastrous smoothing plane with an old Sorby iron I picked up in a flea market and restored, and a slightly strange plane which I'm sure has a name but I don't really know what it is. It's for making rabbets and uses a chisel instead of an iron. Not sure what you'd call it, but it works. When I've made enough posts for the spaminator not to attack I'll post some pictures and perhaps someone can give it a name besides 'oddplane' which is what I tend to call it.
For my next project I'm planning on having a go at making some planemakers floats, which I've heard are pretty good at getting the thickness down on the acoustic guitar's headstock and maintaining flatness.
Anyway, sorry for the essay, very pleased to meet you all and hope to enjoy sharing my many failures (and hopefully occassional success) with you all..
--Dave