nightofjoy
New member
Hi.
I just ordered a very basic chop saw after getting the woodwork bug last year. I made a couple of pretty decent things out of scrap wood, but I had no way of cutting perfectly straight ends, so my pieces were, how to put it... informal, in appearance
I'd like to start tinkering again in the new year. Small projects I can work on at a desk indoors, if I cut any larger pieces outdoors with the new chop saw. Ideally small boxes and chests. I'd like to spend the colder winter months fiddling with small indoor projects then when the weather is better, scale those skills up when it's warm enough to take on bigger projects outside.
Can anyone suggest some good books for making boxes, learning proper corners on small jobs etc? There are plenty on Amazon but I'd rather hear from someone with experience.
Preferably metric.
Thanks.
I just ordered a very basic chop saw after getting the woodwork bug last year. I made a couple of pretty decent things out of scrap wood, but I had no way of cutting perfectly straight ends, so my pieces were, how to put it... informal, in appearance
I'd like to start tinkering again in the new year. Small projects I can work on at a desk indoors, if I cut any larger pieces outdoors with the new chop saw. Ideally small boxes and chests. I'd like to spend the colder winter months fiddling with small indoor projects then when the weather is better, scale those skills up when it's warm enough to take on bigger projects outside.
Can anyone suggest some good books for making boxes, learning proper corners on small jobs etc? There are plenty on Amazon but I'd rather hear from someone with experience.
Preferably metric.
Thanks.