We took our first class last night. Things were a little crazy and chaotic at the school as far as where to go, how to register, how to pay, etc. We spent most of the first class deciding on a project and discussing logistics such as procuring materials, where to store work in progress, etc. It turns out we will be building garden benches and not folding BBQ tables. The instructor seems very nice, patient and knowledgeable and there was good vibe with the students. There are about a dozen of us with a good mix of ages, gender and experience. It seems like it will be a fun group and an overall enjoyable experience. I will keep you posted!
Thanks, Ultralight! BTW, I am the only lefty in the class. I guess that presents some special challenges when using the table saw.
Here is the bench we will be building: https://www.construct101.com/2x4-ben...material-list/
That is so cool! And such a practical project! Everyone could use a backyard bench! I can see also how it requires learning of special skills like cutting angles and stuff.
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Cutting angles, is not a special skill. Between the tools today and sites such as : http://www.ana-white.com/
home carpentry is so much easier then it was in my grandparents/great grandparents day, where it was all hand tools (learn sharpening) and no electricity.
Honestly the project she posted is more of a circular saw project (which is also safer), then a table saw project.
So here is my garden bench so far - a big pile of potential. We have cut, ripped and routered. Next week we will start drilling and screwing!
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OK, it still doesn't look too much like a bench yet, but by next week it will be completed! This week we cut a beveled edge on the top back piece with the table saw, rounded the ends of the arms with the band saw and belt sander, and used a nail gun, drill and drill set up as a screw gun to begin assembly. So all preparation is in place to just drill and screw the pieces together next week.
The instructor was talking about what people might like to make in the next class, and I would definitely like to enroll. This is some very fun stuff!
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