I'm an *****, we all know that. At least Karl Pilkington got paid to be an ***** abroad.
I joined here a few months back thinking I'll get a veritas blade for my record 5 1/2 Job done right? It's been a steep learning curve. Enjoyable mostly. Sometimes more expensive than I envisioned when I saw myself in a leather apron with a pencil behind my ear giving out advice to Harrison Ford in 'Witness' as I extolled the virtues of the Amish saw technique.
Ok. Im exaggerating. But when I started starting, (now I'm just beginning the middle period of starting starting) I admit I probably did have this idea in my head of planing up square, down in my shed.
Ok so we all live and learn. TBH. I've done lots of stuff I'm quite proud of, I don't need moral support. But I'm beginning to realise.
Is the one necessary bit of machinery for someone like me a semi decent planer/ thicknesser? (*Nods to Paddy R 8) )
From there I can pursue my (mostly) handtools hobby of making doors/porches/ stuff for the house etc with some hope of squareness to start with.
I have a bloomin great vintage pillar drill. I have the handtools mostly, certainly for now. If you were in my position would you feel it necessary to aim towards getting one?
Cheer as always.
Thanks as always for taking the time.
Chris.
I joined here a few months back thinking I'll get a veritas blade for my record 5 1/2 Job done right? It's been a steep learning curve. Enjoyable mostly. Sometimes more expensive than I envisioned when I saw myself in a leather apron with a pencil behind my ear giving out advice to Harrison Ford in 'Witness' as I extolled the virtues of the Amish saw technique.
Ok. Im exaggerating. But when I started starting, (now I'm just beginning the middle period of starting starting) I admit I probably did have this idea in my head of planing up square, down in my shed.
Ok so we all live and learn. TBH. I've done lots of stuff I'm quite proud of, I don't need moral support. But I'm beginning to realise.
Is the one necessary bit of machinery for someone like me a semi decent planer/ thicknesser? (*Nods to Paddy R 8) )
From there I can pursue my (mostly) handtools hobby of making doors/porches/ stuff for the house etc with some hope of squareness to start with.
I have a bloomin great vintage pillar drill. I have the handtools mostly, certainly for now. If you were in my position would you feel it necessary to aim towards getting one?
Cheer as always.
Thanks as always for taking the time.
Chris.