garywayne
Established Member
For years I have been watching technology take over peoples lives, skill levels have dropped and the demise of the craftsman. Please, don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking anyone here, I realise you are all either skilled or striving to become skilled , like myself. I love power tools. What i'm talking about is (I hope this isn't political), greed/mass production.
As a child I wanted to be a craftsman with real skills. I'm not to good upstairs, but my hands want to make and repair things.
I worked on the buildings. Not very satisfying. I took a welding coarse, which I enjoyed. I done precision engineering for two years, but it was all CNC. Type in what you want, and watch it being made. I wanted to make it. So, not very satisfying.
The best thing I have done, until now, was start my own British motorcycle restoration firm. The 80's recession forced closure.
Woodwork has always been in the back of my mind, but for some reason i've never done it.
Now, my lovely wife and I are trying to do up the house and garden so that we can sell up and move to Spain. My wife has done some furniture restoration, and would like to have a go at turning. I would like to be able to become a cabinet/furniture craftsman, and we want to set up in business in Spain.
Even if I get to old to handle cabinet/furniture making, we could still carry on restoring well into our 100's.
That's why.
Thank you for asking.
ATB Gary.
As a child I wanted to be a craftsman with real skills. I'm not to good upstairs, but my hands want to make and repair things.
I worked on the buildings. Not very satisfying. I took a welding coarse, which I enjoyed. I done precision engineering for two years, but it was all CNC. Type in what you want, and watch it being made. I wanted to make it. So, not very satisfying.
The best thing I have done, until now, was start my own British motorcycle restoration firm. The 80's recession forced closure.
Woodwork has always been in the back of my mind, but for some reason i've never done it.
Now, my lovely wife and I are trying to do up the house and garden so that we can sell up and move to Spain. My wife has done some furniture restoration, and would like to have a go at turning. I would like to be able to become a cabinet/furniture craftsman, and we want to set up in business in Spain.
Even if I get to old to handle cabinet/furniture making, we could still carry on restoring well into our 100's.
That's why.
Thank you for asking.
ATB Gary.