Hi Y'all. I ran across this site via a string posted on the Forestry Forum (another great site) about two slabs that were joined to make a table top, and it looked like a superb place to learn.
My wife and I have a small farm in New Hill (30 miles SW of Raleigh), and I spend a lot of time on a variety of farm and construction projects. I'm a retired professional, and my wife is a veterinarian that operates a non-profit mobile spay-neuter program. We have a lot of rescue critters on the farm.
I've done a variety of construction work over the years, but not much detail wood work since wood shop in grade school. In the coming months I plan on spending more time in the woodshop though.
Thanks to the tax codes, I have a pretty solid collection of entry-grade but heavy-duty equipment (mostly Grizzly) that I've bought for timber frame and general work about the farm. I also have a 10" Peterson WPF sawmill, and a Nyle dehumidification kiln that I built a few years back for drying lumber for farm projects.
I'm looking forward to learning from y'all, and contributing where I can.
Regards,
Scott Smith
My wife and I have a small farm in New Hill (30 miles SW of Raleigh), and I spend a lot of time on a variety of farm and construction projects. I'm a retired professional, and my wife is a veterinarian that operates a non-profit mobile spay-neuter program. We have a lot of rescue critters on the farm.
I've done a variety of construction work over the years, but not much detail wood work since wood shop in grade school. In the coming months I plan on spending more time in the woodshop though.
Thanks to the tax codes, I have a pretty solid collection of entry-grade but heavy-duty equipment (mostly Grizzly) that I've bought for timber frame and general work about the farm. I also have a 10" Peterson WPF sawmill, and a Nyle dehumidification kiln that I built a few years back for drying lumber for farm projects.
I'm looking forward to learning from y'all, and contributing where I can.
Regards,
Scott Smith