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Thought I'd put a sensible reply in this time.

Likes
Making the first cuts when starting a project
The fresh smell of wood when I opn the garage/workshop door
Using power tools (I watched to many NYW, thats how I got hooked)

Dislikes
As everyone else - sanding
Sharpening
Constantly vacuuming the workshop and emptying the old VAX. I must sort out some proper dust control :roll:
 
Likes

The first cuts of newly sharpened tool
Watching my grandchildren play with the toys I made


Dislikes

Worrying about the workshop noise effect on the neighbors
B&Q timber

Nigel
 
Wow, so many great replies!

Likes? just about all tasks involved in a project.

Dislikes? the task I'm currently doing...

Seriously, I do like most aspects of what I am currently making or have made in the past. What I don't like is when they seem to take forever to accomplish. Guess I get bored easily.

Take care, Mike
 
Likes:-
1) seeing a project come together
2) doing things quietly.

Dislikes:-
1) Distance between back door and workshop, its only about 30 yards but sometimes when its cold and dark it feels like miles.
2) getting started


Andy
 
Hi Andy

dedee":10jxhwet said:
Dislikes:-
1) Distance between back door and workshop, its only about 30 yards but sometimes when its cold and dark it feels like miles.

You could always extend your workshop. :wink:

Cheers
Neil
 
Likes

Seeing a nice tidy shop whenever I go in to it
Tidying up after I finish a task.
Knowing where eveything is when I start a new project.

This makes for a safe working environment

Dislikes

People who say "aren't you making anything" when they see my tidy shop.

Emptying the scheppach DC


BTW I have only got a small shop, about 250 sq feet, clear floor space about 30 sq feet
 
Likes:

patina of old steel
using an auger bit in a carpenter's brace (always used to fascinate me as a kid watching my grandad use one)

Dislikes:

planing end grain
dropping things on my workshop/garage concrete floor

Regards.
 
Likes:
I agree with using hand tools. I feel it makes the piece very personal and a lot more 'honest'. But I'm not really one for hand-planing, unless it's to simply clean up or chamfer an edge.
The smell of different timbers (especially yellow pine!).

Dislikes:
My workshop. It's pretty secure but the roof leaks EVERYWHERE. It's cold. 5.4mx3m, but half of that is filled with mum's garage junk. :x
When something lets a good job down right at the very end. Perhaps a dripping finish or maybe it isn't quite square after all.
 
Likes:

Working from home, for myself.
Designing and problem solving
Finishing a project and being paid!

Dislikes

Hoses and cables
Sanding (and painting)
Working from home - very hard not to be in the workshop 24/7.
Making stuff that customers want that I don't like.

Cheers

Tim
 
Tim

Totally agree on the last one,try pricing yourself out, you'll be amazed how high you can go and suddenly you don't mind so much

Dom
 
LIKES:
- A "perfect" fit of hand cut joints (and perfectly matched jointed boards)
- The silky smooth feel of planing when I've just sharpened the blade and waxed the sole of the plane
- (and this forum and its members, of course)

DISLIKES:
- Having to go to work rather than making things
- People who chop up and chuck out beautifully made things (not just wood).
 
Likes
This Forum
The feeling of being properly Tired after a Hard days Woodworking. Its very different from the Burnt out feeling I get from my Day Job. I always get a proper nights sleep after being in the workshop.

Dislikes
My Day Job in IT.
The cost of Hardwood. I have loads of projects in my head, but I cant afford to make most of them :(

Lee.

PS Great idea for a thread.
 
Dom Valente":1m88yndd said:
Totally agree on the last one,try pricing yourself out, you'll be amazed how high you can go and suddenly you don't mind so much

I've found that it does sweeten the deal somewhat! :wink: :D :D but some folk do have appalling taste.

Cheers

Tim
 
Tony wrote:

Dislikes
Power sanding of any sort!!!! (not hand sanding, I quite like that)

WOW! I bet you like been tied up an whipped as well :shock: LOL

Likes:
Standing back and viewing the finished product.

Dislikes:
Not having enough free time for workshop.
 
Likes:
Looking at a piece that I’ve just applied the last coat of finish too before it leaves the workshop.
Using the tools that my Grandfather and Great Grandfather owned when they were cabinet makers

Dislikes:
Making stupid mistakes when I “take my eye off the ball”
The general clutter of my workshop (though I try and tidy it up after each job)
 
Likes
- Finding a good solution and doing a job well.
- Getting lost in it all, and realising I've gone more than an hour without thinking about work!!

Dislikes
- Not designing something properly and consequently wishing I'd thought more about something before cutting the timber.
nigel":2e16olpi said:
Worrying about the workshop noise effect on the neighbors
- This one really gets me down. I hate the feeling that I can't really do, or get something done because it'll make a racket.
 
Hi All,

what I like:
-The continous grap of the handplane blade over the wood
-To work with the tool little adapted to

what I dislike:
- The finish, although is useful (perhaps because I haven't much worked with it)
-The opposite of the second "joy", and mainly: the not to have a properly workbench.

For now this is...
 
WoodPecker":hu04lb2g said:
Tony wrote:

Dislikes
Power sanding of any sort!!!! (not hand sanding, I quite like that)

WOW! I bet you like been tied up an whipped as well :shock: LOL

.

wellll........

To be honest it all started when I found that lovely newish 3M paper. Cuts really well and doesn't clog + lasts for ages and ages. Quite therapeutic on small areas or edges :wink: I tend to plane large areas and don't sand them at all (sometimes scrape them though)
 
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