DuncanA
Established Member
After spending over a year on it I've finally finished my first 'proper' woodworking project. I was fortunate to have the guidance of my Grandpa who used to build his own furniture, worked as a college crafts teacher and did letter-cutting on the side to keep me on the straight and narrow.
I bought the timber - a single waney edged Oak board - for this on my 22nd Birthday (2/2/2012), so it's taken me over 18 months to complete. As well as learning how to work the wood I had to clean/restore a lot old tools (including learning to sharpen saws! :shock: ), so it's been quite a learning process. Not a single power tool touched it since I got it home, though it was planed/surfaced at the wood-yard.
There are a couple of little imperfections on it that I can see (tool-marks, gaps etc.), bits that aren't quite square or straight, and a few bits I'd do differently next time - but overall I couldn't be happier with it. Now to plan the next project...
And all loaded up and ready to go:
Very best,
Duncan
I bought the timber - a single waney edged Oak board - for this on my 22nd Birthday (2/2/2012), so it's taken me over 18 months to complete. As well as learning how to work the wood I had to clean/restore a lot old tools (including learning to sharpen saws! :shock: ), so it's been quite a learning process. Not a single power tool touched it since I got it home, though it was planed/surfaced at the wood-yard.
There are a couple of little imperfections on it that I can see (tool-marks, gaps etc.), bits that aren't quite square or straight, and a few bits I'd do differently next time - but overall I couldn't be happier with it. Now to plan the next project...
And all loaded up and ready to go:
Very best,
Duncan