This is more aimed at the hobby woodies I suppose but does anyone else find it hard to settle on a single type of working with wood?
I started off around ten years ago not really knowing what I wanted to make. Drifted in an out over the years but have run the full course of wooden toys, chopping boards, birdhouses, garden furniture, kids playhouses, boxes, cabinets etc. Had a detour into turning, did some green woodworking, carved a few spoons, built a shed, did the whole pallet wood/rustic thing.
I went from Stanley chisels and hardpoint saws, to a Triton setup, to a planer /thicknesser, table saw, bandsaw, router table, jumped into a lathe, and ended up with all proper hand tools (other than the lathe/bandsaw).
I can't help but feel if I hadn't bounced around so much I would be much further on in my hobby than I am now.
Thoughts?
I started off around ten years ago not really knowing what I wanted to make. Drifted in an out over the years but have run the full course of wooden toys, chopping boards, birdhouses, garden furniture, kids playhouses, boxes, cabinets etc. Had a detour into turning, did some green woodworking, carved a few spoons, built a shed, did the whole pallet wood/rustic thing.
I went from Stanley chisels and hardpoint saws, to a Triton setup, to a planer /thicknesser, table saw, bandsaw, router table, jumped into a lathe, and ended up with all proper hand tools (other than the lathe/bandsaw).
I can't help but feel if I hadn't bounced around so much I would be much further on in my hobby than I am now.
Thoughts?