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introduction

  1. H

    New member introduction

    Hello Everyone, I am a fairly new woodworker from Elizabeth City,NC later in life. But the last 3 years I have fallen head over heels in love with hand tool woodworking. Specifically, almost all of my tools are vintage tools that I have restored. A few exceptions are a new dovetail saw, new...
  2. S

    Hello Introduction

    Hello everyone! I am happy to introduce myself from central texas.i go by skywalker14 and i have been working with wood for the past decade or so building small crafts due to workspace and I am looking forward to learning to turn wood hopefully this year.as I continue creating wood crafts I...
  3. ilyak

    Hi from the Golden Gate

    Hi I'm a hobby woodworker in San Francisco who likes making Shaker style furniture. I started lurking this site after I discovered some figured walnut at a local woodcraft and started wanting to incorporate figure in my work, mostly thinking about drawer fronts. Here are some cutting boards I...
  4. A

    New to the site

    Hey All. I was told to post an intro here, so I figure I should do that. Hope all of y'all are doing well. I've been doing woodworking for almost four years, and primarily do cutting boards and resin boards (live edge wood is cool). I don't know what else to add. Hope y'all are well.
  5. caspianx67

    Intro from Danvers, Massachusetts

    Hi everyone, I'm new here from Danvers, MA. I'm the club secretary for the Association of Revolutionary Turners club (part of the AAW) in Woburn, MA. I've been turning for a little over 2 years. This site was recommended to me by another club member.
  6. Woodspec

    Introduction from South Carolina

    I am wood collector. I collect specimens of any and all species of trees and shrubs. A specimen can be anything including a log, a bowl blank, a branch, a burl, a board, a so called standard specimen of specified size, an implement, a craft, a piece of art, and raw materials for making them. So...
  7. Ztdavis31

    Hello

    Thomast told me about this site. He highly recommended it and said the people on here are good folks with tons of knowledge. I’m an armature enthusiast...
  8. TreeAmigos

    TreeAmigo good to meet y’all!

    My name is Blake. I am a geologist that fell in love with forestry and woodworking in 2014 when my job was threaten by the rapid fall in oil prices. I was the youngest employee within the company and felt expendable. Long story short I still have the very same job and work long weeks, but having...
  9. Alex Lane

    Hello from southern Lower Michigan

    Hey there folks! I'm Alex. Been hobby woodworking for almost 17 years now, almost 2 years professionally as a wooden-wing vintage biplane builder (the real deal, not model airplanes). I've been on lumberjocks and woodnet for many years (username alanealane) and just recently realized this forum...
  10. C

    Introduction :)

    Hey everyone! Just joined the forum. My name is Chris, I am a woodworker on the Central coast of California. I mainly build guitars but also a wood flute here and there. I am obsessed with wood so I think I will fit right in here. Looking forward to being apart of the community!
  11. John Brock

    Introduction from the Pacific NorthWet

    Greetings! @woodtickgreg and I share another interest (BMW R1200C Cruiser motorcycles), and as it turns out, Woodworking too. He invited me over so please direct any complaints to him. I live in Woodway, Washington, close to the Edmonds ferry dock. If you're not familiar with western Washington...
  12. A

    Hello from Germany

    Hi folks, I'm David from Germany and I'm doing hand-tool woodworking for a few years now as a hobby. I make jointed furniture but started some treadle lathe turning in order to make a Windsor chair. I mostly work with common woods like pine, ash or oak, but I enjoy getting to know other wood...
  13. L

    Just Lazy Enough

    I just stumbled upon this site a few days ago by accident and since the DFW area doesn't seem to have many good sources for quality wood, I thought this might be a good place to look for interesting pieces. I have been harvesting wood from neighbors trash piles for a couple of years now and the...
  14. J

    Signed up just now

    Started woodworking about 60 years ago when I was 12, in my grandfather's shop. The guys there were all from Europe and so took the Guild mentality with them. The shop made church fixtures - the British term for pews, prie dieu, stairs, windows, so on, and also smaller pieces like six-lobed...
  15. R

    Hello everyone

    My name is Russ Wilcock and I am from Meridian Idaho. I am a wood turner, I mostly make small items such as pens, handles for various items, pepper mills, and duck calls. I like using a variety of wood but my favorites are buckeye and maple burl.
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