UTMonkey
Established Member
Hi all,
Well the shed is up, the workbench is built and I am ready to start!
I have decided to start with basic joint work. I bought a book and part of it is dedicated to different joints so I will work on that.
The question now is what wood to start with.
I built my bench with rough sawn timbers and I do have some left so could use that but it is a bit, well , you know, rough.
I imagine I will be creating a lot of waste while I develop my technique, so could do with wood that is presentable but not devastating on the wallet.
Which wood would you recommend?
Regards
Mark
Well the shed is up, the workbench is built and I am ready to start!
I have decided to start with basic joint work. I bought a book and part of it is dedicated to different joints so I will work on that.
The question now is what wood to start with.
I built my bench with rough sawn timbers and I do have some left so could use that but it is a bit, well , you know, rough.
I imagine I will be creating a lot of waste while I develop my technique, so could do with wood that is presentable but not devastating on the wallet.
Which wood would you recommend?
Regards
Mark