Ladies and Gents,
I have been advised this would be a great place to start my journey, so I would first like to introduce myself.
I have just purchased my first house at a young age of 32, and would like to start making my own fitted cabinets, draws etc.
I am now a mechanical engineer but I had a brief 1 year stint in the dockyard shipwright shop about 10 years ago where I learnt basic machine, hand and finishing techniques.
My questions are (sorry quite a few)
1, Is a set of draws a good starting project?
2, What basic power and hand tools should I invest in.
3, With the absence of a standing panel saw (only method I know to cut large square panels), should I look for a company that can provide this service? Or is there another DIY method?
4, I have so far ordered - The Complete Illustrated Guide to Furniture and Cabinet Construction (Complete Illustrated Guides (Taunton)) and Designing and Building Cabinets (New Best of Fine Woodworking). Can anyone recommend any others worth getting hold of?
5, Does anyone know of any clubs, groups or college courses on woodwork in the Hampshire/Berkshire area?
Many thanks in advance all; I look forward to many happy hours learning.
Regards,
Dean
I have been advised this would be a great place to start my journey, so I would first like to introduce myself.
I have just purchased my first house at a young age of 32, and would like to start making my own fitted cabinets, draws etc.
I am now a mechanical engineer but I had a brief 1 year stint in the dockyard shipwright shop about 10 years ago where I learnt basic machine, hand and finishing techniques.
My questions are (sorry quite a few)
1, Is a set of draws a good starting project?
2, What basic power and hand tools should I invest in.
3, With the absence of a standing panel saw (only method I know to cut large square panels), should I look for a company that can provide this service? Or is there another DIY method?
4, I have so far ordered - The Complete Illustrated Guide to Furniture and Cabinet Construction (Complete Illustrated Guides (Taunton)) and Designing and Building Cabinets (New Best of Fine Woodworking). Can anyone recommend any others worth getting hold of?
5, Does anyone know of any clubs, groups or college courses on woodwork in the Hampshire/Berkshire area?
Many thanks in advance all; I look forward to many happy hours learning.
Regards,
Dean