Hi Callum,
What did you make when you were 6 years old? That's insane :lol: Least that's how the math checks out in my mind.
I may be wrong, but judging by your posts on here and by your website it looks as if you're looking to make some money and/or fame out of being a young wood worker. I mean there aren't that many personal websites that I know of that offer merchandise and few professional's websites that offer advertising space so this is the only conclusion I can draw and I wish you good luck with that if that is your plan. Genuinely.
This is what I am working up to though, is it really that unusual in 2008 to be a young woodworker? Seems sad really if so. Up until recently it was a bit of a right of passage where I come from. I am 28 now so was 13 when you were born and had been doing compulsory woodwork lessons in school since age 11. When I left school all the woodwork stuff was sold off and the lessons replaced with 'technology' lessons which focused more on computer aided design and engineering. Still worthwhile but it took away much of the manual work associated with pursuits such as woodwork.
Now, in my mind, and I may be completely alone in this, I feel that everybody, even people destined for sedentary office bound jobs should learn and possess some form of manual skill. It really builds character and respect for manual work. Is woodwork available in schools?
HeathR