Rhossydd
Established Member
One thing to remember is that, luckily, not everyone is in that position. Advice offered doesn't have to start from an assumption of penury and can be based on would be 'best' regardless of cost.Tazmaniandevil":35tze20j said:When I first started I was so strapped for cash .....,
Some woods are wonderful to turn and with those you can learn the basics swiftly and be more skilled to deal with the more challenging species and types.
Other timbers novices would be well advised to avoid until their skill levels are higher and they can cope with the challenges presented.
Similarly mounting ready made blanks is simple, easy and doesn't require the more specialist tools and skills needed for dealing with a lot of 'found' wood. That can come later.
Is a curious anomaly here that people will extol the need to buy good tools, but then don't extend that attitude to suggest that buying good wood also has value too.