Yorkshire Sam
Established Member
This is rather an odd one but I am hoping that someone here may be able to help.
I have only recently recovered from an illness and am working my way back into some kind of fitness. I am 70 years old and I have a small workshop in my garage where I used to spend many hours doodling, mainly with hand tools making small objects, boxes, toys, repairing, restoring, etc, more for the fun of doing it rather than for the finished object.
But it’s been quite sometime since I have attempted to do any woodwork, partly due to the illness but more because I seem to have lost any interest in doing it! I keep looking into my workshop but just can’t seem to raise the enthusiasm to start anything, even so I still log into UK Woodworking everyday. I don’t have anyone to pass the tools onto and I am reluctantly thinking of selling my tools rather than let them waste away in the garage.
Can anyone suggest a way to help me rekindle my love of working with wood or has it gone forever? Any suggestions would be welcomed.
I have only recently recovered from an illness and am working my way back into some kind of fitness. I am 70 years old and I have a small workshop in my garage where I used to spend many hours doodling, mainly with hand tools making small objects, boxes, toys, repairing, restoring, etc, more for the fun of doing it rather than for the finished object.
But it’s been quite sometime since I have attempted to do any woodwork, partly due to the illness but more because I seem to have lost any interest in doing it! I keep looking into my workshop but just can’t seem to raise the enthusiasm to start anything, even so I still log into UK Woodworking everyday. I don’t have anyone to pass the tools onto and I am reluctantly thinking of selling my tools rather than let them waste away in the garage.
Can anyone suggest a way to help me rekindle my love of working with wood or has it gone forever? Any suggestions would be welcomed.