Hi all,
My name is Dave (but I suspect you could have figured that out from my user name) and I live in Greensboro. I've been working wood, on and off, since I was a kid. I found this site by accident and was impressed by it's professional appearance. Congrats to the webmaster(s)! I think it's great to have a forum for local woodworkers. I got a kick from the comments of some of the other new members. Like them, I've been asked more times than I can count about "what furniture have you made with all that equipment?" Unfortunately, what I've spent most of my time on is building the shop itself! This is my fourth generation shop, and the bigger they get, the more time it takes to build all of the shelves, benches, cabinets, drawers, etc. to hold all the "really great tools" that I just had to have (not to mention the incredibly complicated and expensive dust collection systems). At least, that's what I tell my wife. I can't believe how patient she is...
I'm very interested in 18th and early 19th century American furniture - Queen Anne, Chippendale, Federal, etc. I haven't done many pieces yet but I hope to finally make some progress since I was able to retire a few years ago. I'd be interested in hearing from others with similar interests.
My name is Dave (but I suspect you could have figured that out from my user name) and I live in Greensboro. I've been working wood, on and off, since I was a kid. I found this site by accident and was impressed by it's professional appearance. Congrats to the webmaster(s)! I think it's great to have a forum for local woodworkers. I got a kick from the comments of some of the other new members. Like them, I've been asked more times than I can count about "what furniture have you made with all that equipment?" Unfortunately, what I've spent most of my time on is building the shop itself! This is my fourth generation shop, and the bigger they get, the more time it takes to build all of the shelves, benches, cabinets, drawers, etc. to hold all the "really great tools" that I just had to have (not to mention the incredibly complicated and expensive dust collection systems). At least, that's what I tell my wife. I can't believe how patient she is...
I'm very interested in 18th and early 19th century American furniture - Queen Anne, Chippendale, Federal, etc. I haven't done many pieces yet but I hope to finally make some progress since I was able to retire a few years ago. I'd be interested in hearing from others with similar interests.