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Gooz
27th July 2009, 06:10 PM
Hi folks,

While having joined up a while ago, I have only just got around to penning a few words of introduction.

Woodworking started for me many years ago in year seven at state high school. I got the bug early and really enjoyed making the mandatory turned pine mug stand & trivet projects :wink: Alas, woodwork was not available as an elective so I ended up going to the dark side of metalwork for the next few years, then completed an apprenticeship in Fitting & Maching, learning all sorts of useful sidelines like gear cutting, pattern making, welding & metalising (shaft rebuilding).

After number of years working in the printing industry, then computers, and now telecommunications, I have finally got around to setting up a workshop to allow a return to my first love of woodwork - only as a hobby so far...

First project (inspired by Wongo's magnificent effort http://www.woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?t=17373&highlight=cubby+house) is building a cubby house for my two girls. This is the first major construction project I have ever tackled, and is proving very challenging but very enjoyable so far. You learn so many techniques just by solving the many little problems that come up. I will start a separate WIP thread in Big Stuff forum shortly.

Besides that I have gained a huge amount of information on a number of topics including purchase of tablesaw, router & table, and many others. Many thanks to all for contributing so generously, judging by the number of overseas members these forums are unique.

Kind regards,
Gooz

jmk89
27th July 2009, 06:15 PM
Welcome Gooz
Wongo is an inspiration to many (esp those who want to make a rocking chair).

watson
27th July 2009, 06:22 PM
But...if you cut short with metal........you can always weld on another bit.
Just Joking.......welcome aboard.

wheelinround
27th July 2009, 06:39 PM
You could combine your talents like many do and become an Ornamental woodworker:2tsup: make the tools to do the woodwork :rolleyes:

Welcome.

paul k
27th July 2009, 07:48 PM
When you finish the cubby house they will want it furnished , i think you will be busy for some time . Welcome to the forum

paul , k

Christos
27th July 2009, 07:55 PM
Welcome to the forum.

You have been taken by the Wongoness.

munruben
27th July 2009, 09:03 PM
Howdy Gooz and welcome to the forum.:2tsup:

SHEETMETAL
27th July 2009, 09:51 PM
G'Day Gooz,
I 'm an unreformed sheetmetal worker, I went to school in the days when boys did woodwork and metalwork, girls did cooking and sewing and the intelectually challenged did french , german and/ or commerce.
welcome aboard ,
Gerard

Gooz
27th July 2009, 10:10 PM
G'Day Gooz,
I 'm an unreformed sheetmetal worker, I went to school in the days when boys did woodwork and metalwork, girls did cooking and sewing and the intelectually challenged did french , german and/ or commerce.
welcome aboard ,
Gerard

Thanks Gerard et al, I went to a local high school open day recently, the elective woodwork class (Yr 11) had at least 50% girls, and they were doing some amazing projects! Times have certainly changed as there were **NO** girls in either subject when i went through the system.

From memory I only just passed mandatory Home Science after accidently using Self Raising flour in my ANZAC cookies instead of the recommended Plain flour :o

Christos
29th July 2009, 05:13 AM
the elective woodwork class (Yr 11) had at least 50% girls, and they were doing some amazing projects! Times have certainly changed as there were **NO** girls in either subject when i went through the system.


No girls in my wood working class. I went to a all boys school. :U