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Stratman
18th March 2019, 10:16 AM
Hi everyone

This is a great forum with a great community. Very glad I joined.

I inherited all my Pa's old hand tools about a year ago but had no idea what to do with them so started looking for information on how to restore and sharpen them. I found a few videos on YouTube and, as is quite often the case on YouTube, it led me to go off on all sorts of YT 'tangents', as one does, until I came across hand tool wood working and a few of the well known teachers on there.

What more can I say...I'm hooked! What a lucky coincidence for me as it's opened up a whole new world and lifestyle for me. E.g. my TV died months ago, and I still haven't replaced it :)

I've made dovetail boxes, wooden trays and a few other small gifts for my family. I'm now learning how to make housing dados and mortise and tenon joints by making bookshelves for my sons. Next will be carcass construction and hopefully a tool cabinet.

Anyway, I'm a 'noob', but a very enthusiastic one, and love to learn the methods of traditional hand tool woodworking.

All the best
Adam

old1955
18th March 2019, 03:33 PM
Welcome to the forum Adam. We really love seeing work in progress (WIP) pictures on this forum.

Ross

Stratman
18th March 2019, 03:45 PM
Thanks for the welcome, Ross.
I do have photos of the projects I've made so far (including WIP ones). Geez...I even take photos of shavings I love woodworking so much (I'll spare you all from those!)
Where's the best spot to post them? In my profile gallery?
Regards Adam

KeithP
18th March 2019, 09:49 PM
Welcome to the forum Adam,
You will find that working with hand tools a very rewarding pastime.

Regards
Keith

JJF
19th March 2019, 06:50 AM
Welcome to the forum Adam

LanceC
19th March 2019, 09:03 AM
Welcome Adam!

I'm in Margate too, so we can't be that far from each other!
@notevensquare recently signed up too, and he's just up the road in Kingston.

With respect to posting photos, just attach them to a post or reply.

Lance

notevensquare
19th March 2019, 09:15 AM
Hey Adam,

Hiya from up the road in sunny Kingston

I had some fun looking around the forum hope you find something to interest you.

Scott.

Stratman
20th March 2019, 06:46 AM
Thanks everyone. I couldn't agree more, Keith.
It's nice to know there are some locals around too. I don't know too many other woodworkers.
Thanks again for the warm welcome and I'll get some photos up soon and.
Regards Adam

MikeJ
20th March 2019, 07:51 PM
Welcome Adam

I am also in sunny Kingston. I am too clumsy for hand tools but I have a small shed with quite a few machines. PM me if you would like a look.

Cheers
Mike

Stratman
21st March 2019, 02:08 PM
Thanks Mike

I think I'm a little clumsy also to be honest, but my golly I'm slow! I enjoy the process though.

I'd like to take a look, so will do, thank you.

I've just posted a huge 'my woodworking journey' thread on "WOODWORK GENERAL". Lots of photos. Still awaiting moderation I believe.

Regards Adam

Treecycle
26th March 2019, 09:22 AM
We might have to change the name to Tasmanian Woodwork Forums:lbs:It's a nice feeling knowing there are like minded people in your area that you can at some stage meet up with and share your passion with, compare your progress and bounce ideas off. Even though I like to work on my own most of the time it's also good to interact with others of the same interests.
Are there any woodwork clubs in your area?
I see there is also another from Tassie who has joined recently as well - Wardan, but a bit further up the road.

Stratman
26th March 2019, 10:04 AM
Ah yes, Dallas! We're taking over :-))
We do have some beautiful local timber species here. I'm a huge fan of sassafras and myrtle. I really like the 'texture' (for want of a better word) when I'm chiselling it. The shavings are very dry and crumbly with the stock I have. But 'cripsy' if that makes sense.

I'm much like you also. I do like to work on my own but I must catch up with Mike and check out his machines.

I've met a couple of locals here, mainly through buying timber. And all of them are always too happy to help and offer advice to a beginner. A great community indeed!

I haven't looked for clubs, but will do now that you mention it. There's a 'men's shed' up the road so I might pay a visit to that soon.

I'll check out Wardan's post and say hi.

crowie
7th April 2019, 12:14 PM
G'Day & Welcome to a top forum
There are good few members from the Apple Ilse plus the rest of the country.....
You'll find a heap of helpful & knowledgeable blokes & ladies on the forum and for most very willing to assist.
Make sure you show off your handiwork as everyone loves a photo, especially WIP [Work In Progress] photos with build notes.
Enjoy the forum.
Enjoy your woodwork......
Cheers crowie