Well, after much deliberation, soul searching, reading post after post here and looking at the pros and cons of a career change into woodworking I've arrived at my last day in the office as an IT Professional. 12 years in current job, 10 years before that and a few smaller stints here and there before that, all in the Finance sector.
I've been reading with interest various contributions on these great forums over quite some time now, and just feel if I don't take the plunge now (fast approaching 50) I never will. So I raised and submitted various forms such as the LTS, AFI and YOLO and handed in my notice last month.
I've been slowly working on creating a workshop in my garage, and building up a collection of hand tools and some small machines, again usually purchasing from the For Sale forum here where possible.
I've signed up to do the 44 week Designer Maker course run by Oli and Will at Waters & Acland in the beautiful Lake District starting this September. These guys are amazing and do some fantastic stuff at the school. Thanks to Custard for recommending them in one or two posts, along with a few others. I did a 1 week course with them earlier this year which I really enjoyed. I also tried another school nearer home, however I didn't feel there was enough emphasis on hand skills there. (Just a personal preference)
So, I intend to get as much practice in on my bench over the summer as I can before the course starts, and try to learn as much as I possibly can at the school.
Thanks to everyone who has ever posted on this subject which does come up quite frequently.
I'm not one for posting lots here, but I have gained a lot of really good knowledge and will try to post more going forward as the experience unfolds.
Might be a little bleary eyed tomorrow lol.
I've been reading with interest various contributions on these great forums over quite some time now, and just feel if I don't take the plunge now (fast approaching 50) I never will. So I raised and submitted various forms such as the LTS, AFI and YOLO and handed in my notice last month.
I've been slowly working on creating a workshop in my garage, and building up a collection of hand tools and some small machines, again usually purchasing from the For Sale forum here where possible.
I've signed up to do the 44 week Designer Maker course run by Oli and Will at Waters & Acland in the beautiful Lake District starting this September. These guys are amazing and do some fantastic stuff at the school. Thanks to Custard for recommending them in one or two posts, along with a few others. I did a 1 week course with them earlier this year which I really enjoyed. I also tried another school nearer home, however I didn't feel there was enough emphasis on hand skills there. (Just a personal preference)
So, I intend to get as much practice in on my bench over the summer as I can before the course starts, and try to learn as much as I possibly can at the school.
Thanks to everyone who has ever posted on this subject which does come up quite frequently.
I'm not one for posting lots here, but I have gained a lot of really good knowledge and will try to post more going forward as the experience unfolds.
Might be a little bleary eyed tomorrow lol.