lazy_pete
Established Member
Hi,
As a complete beginner I've been waiting for an excuse to embark on some woodwork for years. Now I'm planning a replacement garage and will need to build some cupboards / shelves etc. and as I suspect many do, I'm going to start with a workbench, as saw horses and some planks are a bit of a pain.
I've worked out what I want to build, which requires some beams to glue up for the bench top and some basic leg / stretcher work with mortise / tenon joints. My problem is what to build it from. I had contemplated just using PSE 4x4's to keep it cheap in case I make a hash of any particular bit, but then thought it might be nice to make at least the top from hardwood.
As a complete beginner I'm unsure where to source seasoned hardwood for this purpose. Most things ive needed in the past have been solved with a trip to Jewsons / B&Q etc. Should I just visit the local hardwood sawmill (there's a Scottish network and one not too far away) or is there a cheaper / better way for the hobbyist?
Also, I don't have (or have access to) any workshop equipment like planers / thicknesses etc and was planning on picking up power tools as I go along. I thought it might be wise to get the hang of the basics with hand tools, of which I am collecting various elderly relatives, before buying expensive toys. Thus I'd be trueing beams etc by hand.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
Pete
As a complete beginner I've been waiting for an excuse to embark on some woodwork for years. Now I'm planning a replacement garage and will need to build some cupboards / shelves etc. and as I suspect many do, I'm going to start with a workbench, as saw horses and some planks are a bit of a pain.
I've worked out what I want to build, which requires some beams to glue up for the bench top and some basic leg / stretcher work with mortise / tenon joints. My problem is what to build it from. I had contemplated just using PSE 4x4's to keep it cheap in case I make a hash of any particular bit, but then thought it might be nice to make at least the top from hardwood.
As a complete beginner I'm unsure where to source seasoned hardwood for this purpose. Most things ive needed in the past have been solved with a trip to Jewsons / B&Q etc. Should I just visit the local hardwood sawmill (there's a Scottish network and one not too far away) or is there a cheaper / better way for the hobbyist?
Also, I don't have (or have access to) any workshop equipment like planers / thicknesses etc and was planning on picking up power tools as I go along. I thought it might be wise to get the hang of the basics with hand tools, of which I am collecting various elderly relatives, before buying expensive toys. Thus I'd be trueing beams etc by hand.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
Pete