Hello from an American in Belgium
Yep, I'm a bit far from most of you but out of all the woodworking forums I've been able to find online, this one seems to be not only the most thorough but the most welcoming as well.
I have a rather limited woodworking experience but it's been a lifelong passion ever since my Dad first put a mallet and chisel in my hand and let me 'draw' my own designs on his scrap wood.
I was a theatre major in college and worked in the Set Shop building sets and creating props. That was where I got most of my experience with power tools.
I am now living in Belgium with my boyfriend. As per the details of my cohab visa, I am not allowed to work for the next five months. I would like to work on my woodworking skills in that time as there are a few things I would like for the house that I don't want to buy ready-made.
Here's a list of the projects that I would like to work on in the next however-long-it-takes:
-Repair my antique writing desk, the poor thing didn't manage to survive the voyage in one piece
-A floor stand for my embroidery frames
-A sewing box
-Raised Garden beds
-A spice rack
-An attractive way to house the pots of kitchen herbs in front of the window (idea in progress :roll:)
-Shelves or drawers for our bedroom
-A dress form and stand
-A simple wardrobe to house my historical reenactment outfits
-A spinning wheel
-A workshop in the garage, piece by piece, step by step, tool by tool. I only have the basic hand tools at the moment, hammers, screwdrivers and the sort. I am literally starting from scratch here. I will only have so much money to spend on my woodworking projects and supplies each month so I'm trying to be as economical as possible. There is lots of scrap MDF in the garage from this Summer's kitchen overhaul and lots of scrap boards in the yard that my boyfriend picked up a few years ago for firewood. At this point, I cannot afford to shell out a lot of money on power tools and since my Dad spent my whole life teaching me to 'swear at it once rather than swear every time you use it' I will be trying to start with the simplest projects (ones that only require me to buy one or two small hand tools) and work my way up.
Any help and guidance will be very much welcomed, heaven knows I need it!