Hey Guys
I am relatively new to woodworking, I am self-taught and I'm about 2 years into this and I have to admit - - I am loving it, however, I wanted to gain inspiration from my fellow makers out there. Do things have to be millimetre perfect for you? I am specifically talking about things being square. I will be the first to say that it takes me AGES (well a good couple of mins - - feels ages) to set up properly before making the cut as I always make sure I am cutting square. I am making shaker kitchen cabinet doors per Mr Peter Millard (check him out on youtube) and even though I spend ages the finished result always it one or two mm out.
So I wonder to myself.....not everyone owns a wonderful Festool MFT3 and if you are like me all I got is a couple of squares from Amazon that I rely on.
What is people's general feeling on this? Do you settle if whatever your making is not perfectly square? Should I be such a perfectionist accepting that unless I have a CNC whatever I make will always be slightly out?
Any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
I am relatively new to woodworking, I am self-taught and I'm about 2 years into this and I have to admit - - I am loving it, however, I wanted to gain inspiration from my fellow makers out there. Do things have to be millimetre perfect for you? I am specifically talking about things being square. I will be the first to say that it takes me AGES (well a good couple of mins - - feels ages) to set up properly before making the cut as I always make sure I am cutting square. I am making shaker kitchen cabinet doors per Mr Peter Millard (check him out on youtube) and even though I spend ages the finished result always it one or two mm out.
So I wonder to myself.....not everyone owns a wonderful Festool MFT3 and if you are like me all I got is a couple of squares from Amazon that I rely on.
What is people's general feeling on this? Do you settle if whatever your making is not perfectly square? Should I be such a perfectionist accepting that unless I have a CNC whatever I make will always be slightly out?
Any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated
Thanks