DIYTinkerer
Member
HI,
I’m Simon just taken voluntary redundancy/ early retirement after 35 years of happy employment in IT and now need to fill my days pursuing interests that I never had time for before.
I’ve always been ‘handy’, did a woodwork ‘O’ level at school and still have the teak coffee table I made when I was 15! Anyway, I’ve inherited a few tools and had a few laying around so am building up a workshop – mainly woodwork – but I also have a 3D printer, metal vice, Raspberry Pi’s and Arduinos all over the place so will probably end up with a mixed material workshop (if such a thing exists).
Woodwork as a hobby is new to me, and I’m not sure what direction it will go yet – or even what I want to make – but I know deep in my core that I need to make things - I’ve been reading posts for a while and thought I’d actually sign-up and contribute to the community. There is a lot of wisdom on this forum and I aspire to one day contribute to it.
I’ve made a few bad purchases of tools and found that actually sharpening tools make them work better, I renovated a few things including a 40 year old burgess BK3 bandsaw – which I love - I’ve also found that cupboards are a bad idea in a workshop – it’s where tools go to die – so am slowly removing them.
Anyway, that’s me.
Simon.
I’m Simon just taken voluntary redundancy/ early retirement after 35 years of happy employment in IT and now need to fill my days pursuing interests that I never had time for before.
I’ve always been ‘handy’, did a woodwork ‘O’ level at school and still have the teak coffee table I made when I was 15! Anyway, I’ve inherited a few tools and had a few laying around so am building up a workshop – mainly woodwork – but I also have a 3D printer, metal vice, Raspberry Pi’s and Arduinos all over the place so will probably end up with a mixed material workshop (if such a thing exists).
Woodwork as a hobby is new to me, and I’m not sure what direction it will go yet – or even what I want to make – but I know deep in my core that I need to make things - I’ve been reading posts for a while and thought I’d actually sign-up and contribute to the community. There is a lot of wisdom on this forum and I aspire to one day contribute to it.
I’ve made a few bad purchases of tools and found that actually sharpening tools make them work better, I renovated a few things including a 40 year old burgess BK3 bandsaw – which I love - I’ve also found that cupboards are a bad idea in a workshop – it’s where tools go to die – so am slowly removing them.
Anyway, that’s me.
Simon.