cjp
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My niece got me thinking. I was showing her the wood I picked up the other weekend, including the large slab of Purpleheart. Her immediate response was "Mum look at the purple wood!" shortly followed by "Can I have purple shelves for Xmas?" She's going to grow up with expensive taste.
But this got me thinking. As I start out on my woodworking journey, it's probably not a bad idea to make some smaller (or indeed larger things) things as presents for Xmas, birthdays etc. This is either because it's "more personal" or because it's cheaper -as I want the practice anyway. I'm going for a bit of both :wink:
Apart from decorative boxes, which I will be starting to make anyway, I wondered if anyone else has made things (ideally small projects) that go down well as presents? Perhaps using offcuts and the like? When my skills grow, I'll move onto larger things.
Yes I know it's 6months till Xmas but in this instance I really can't leave it till the night before! :lol:
Oh and my Sister has already asked for a Pine coffee table. This could get expensive!
Cheers,
Charlie
But this got me thinking. As I start out on my woodworking journey, it's probably not a bad idea to make some smaller (or indeed larger things) things as presents for Xmas, birthdays etc. This is either because it's "more personal" or because it's cheaper -as I want the practice anyway. I'm going for a bit of both :wink:
Apart from decorative boxes, which I will be starting to make anyway, I wondered if anyone else has made things (ideally small projects) that go down well as presents? Perhaps using offcuts and the like? When my skills grow, I'll move onto larger things.
Yes I know it's 6months till Xmas but in this instance I really can't leave it till the night before! :lol:
Oh and my Sister has already asked for a Pine coffee table. This could get expensive!
Cheers,
Charlie