Hey guys and girls,
I've always wanted to be able to make my own furniture and at the ripe age of 20 I decided to start. My family is not handy, we have 1 drill, 2 hammers and some old wood laying around, woodworking is not a tradition amongst us.
I've got no experience, no tools and no idea about what woodworking involves or how to do it.
My lack of knowledge led me to the internet, which is one of the reasons I'm here!
After a bit of research (only a little) it seems that making my own wood working bench is a fine (and hopefully realistic way) to start woodworking. Ideally I want to be able to make some simplistic furniture in a year or two, just bookcases, a new desk and some draws and shelves :). Hopefully nothing too ambitious.
For my bench I found these two websites that seemed a good idea:
Simple workbench plans
Building A Basic Work Bench
Is either one 'better'? The second link seems a bit simpler (no dowel joints), but each plan seems fairly straight forward and do-able (with a bit of hard work).
I have a few other questions I hope you guys can answer:
- Is making my own bench a good place to start? Are these plans do-able and worthwhile?
- What is a woodworking club? What goes on there?
- Does anyone know a good place for tools (preferably second hand)?
- What are some good, basic tools I should get? I was thinking of doing the workbench with what I have (a drill and a hand saw) and adding some clamps and then going on from there with a circular saw
- Are there any good/great places to check for used material? There are two local salvage yards I'm going to check out tomorrow, but maybe there's a famous place I don't know about.
- Any advice for someone who is enthusiastic but naive?