bp122
Expert at Jibber-Jabber
Having started my woodworking hobby journey just over a year ago, as many more before me, I started with a few bits and bobs, chisels, planes etc thinking I will learn the craft properly.
Had a go at it with unsharp tools and pathetic technique, wrongly assumed I couldn't learn it and started buying power tools to compensate for the lack of talent. But just before that phase, I went through another phase of buying rusty old tools thinking I'll restore them to useable condition.
Fast forward to today, there is so much stuff in the workshop that I can't walk around in it without hitting or stepping on something.
Not to mention bits of timber and scrap, thinking it will get used one day (and they have been used in odd jobs where I didn't want to cut a piece of something bigger)
I've been meaning to install shelves to store bits and bobs, but between work, baby, house, and other obligations, it just doesn't happen.
I ask all of you who have been doing this for years, do you have the same amount of clutter due to "acute hoarding syndrome" proportional to the length of time you have been doing it?
How does one discipline oneself against amassing things that will one day be needed, but is now on a good deal or offer?
What is the longest you have been away from your workshop because you just couldn't get 2 minutes spare?
I am aware of the "if you haven't used something in 6 months or a year, get rid of it" rule, but it doesn't work in situations where life gets in the way of what you wanted to or intended to learn or do.
I'd like to hear your thoughts.
Had a go at it with unsharp tools and pathetic technique, wrongly assumed I couldn't learn it and started buying power tools to compensate for the lack of talent. But just before that phase, I went through another phase of buying rusty old tools thinking I'll restore them to useable condition.
Fast forward to today, there is so much stuff in the workshop that I can't walk around in it without hitting or stepping on something.
Not to mention bits of timber and scrap, thinking it will get used one day (and they have been used in odd jobs where I didn't want to cut a piece of something bigger)
I've been meaning to install shelves to store bits and bobs, but between work, baby, house, and other obligations, it just doesn't happen.
I ask all of you who have been doing this for years, do you have the same amount of clutter due to "acute hoarding syndrome" proportional to the length of time you have been doing it?
How does one discipline oneself against amassing things that will one day be needed, but is now on a good deal or offer?
What is the longest you have been away from your workshop because you just couldn't get 2 minutes spare?
I am aware of the "if you haven't used something in 6 months or a year, get rid of it" rule, but it doesn't work in situations where life gets in the way of what you wanted to or intended to learn or do.
I'd like to hear your thoughts.