Hi,
As a new member to this friendly looking forum I thought I'd better introduce myself.
I'm an enthusiastic reader of woodworking magazines and books, purchaser of tools and occasional user of same.
The wood bug bit a few years ago when I signed up for an evening course that taught me tenon and mortice joints and how to make a bench hook. From there I made a coffee table (badly) and a reasonable mdf wine rack lipped with beach incorporating a dovetailed drawer. Things went downhill as I regressed to producing very sloppy joints in badly prepared timber.
I found myself unable to plane accurately, paring was almost impossible and any project I attempted was a crushing disappointment.
I reasoned my main failings lay in poorly sharpened tools and enroled in Mr Charlesworth's tool prep week - the first 2 thou shaving with my 5.1/2 Stanley brought me close to tears
I'm now the owner of one good plane (with a 4 and 7 waiting for attention) and a set of razor sharp bevel edged 2Cherry's, along with an EB Bandsaw (broken), a Perform Disk Sander and a cheap Pillar Drill.
My most successful project todate was a bandsawn box and I've just started on some winding sticks.
I'm not allowed to buy any more tools until I've made some stuff.
That's the long winded intro over, plenty of questions are bound to follow :lol:
Sean G
As a new member to this friendly looking forum I thought I'd better introduce myself.
I'm an enthusiastic reader of woodworking magazines and books, purchaser of tools and occasional user of same.
The wood bug bit a few years ago when I signed up for an evening course that taught me tenon and mortice joints and how to make a bench hook. From there I made a coffee table (badly) and a reasonable mdf wine rack lipped with beach incorporating a dovetailed drawer. Things went downhill as I regressed to producing very sloppy joints in badly prepared timber.
I found myself unable to plane accurately, paring was almost impossible and any project I attempted was a crushing disappointment.
I reasoned my main failings lay in poorly sharpened tools and enroled in Mr Charlesworth's tool prep week - the first 2 thou shaving with my 5.1/2 Stanley brought me close to tears
I'm now the owner of one good plane (with a 4 and 7 waiting for attention) and a set of razor sharp bevel edged 2Cherry's, along with an EB Bandsaw (broken), a Perform Disk Sander and a cheap Pillar Drill.
My most successful project todate was a bandsawn box and I've just started on some winding sticks.
I'm not allowed to buy any more tools until I've made some stuff.
That's the long winded intro over, plenty of questions are bound to follow :lol:
Sean G