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Hello to everyone,
I've just registered and am contemplating becoming serious about woodworking. I'm a fairly experienced diy-er zand already have a sizeable collection of hand and power tools but nothing that would be classified as shop machinery, which is where I want to go next.
I'm busily watching howto videos and looking to become as informed as possible before committing cash to the project so, to summarise, I'm here to learn.
I have one question, which is how to thank the author of a useful post. Do I just reply to the post expressing appreciation, or is there a dedicated button that I haven't yet found?
Thanks & best regards to all,
Peter
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becoming serious about woodworking.
doing what exactly - lots of different skills
Is this just for fun, DIY or are you thinking of doing paid for work - from the post
I'm a fairly experienced diy-er zand already have a sizeable collection of hand and power tools but nothing that would be classified as shop machinery, which is where I want to go next.
Sounds like you are wanting to go pro , but doing what exactly in woodwork
I'm busily watching howto videos and looking to become as informed as possible before committing cash to the project so, to summarise, I'm here to learn.
I'm just a DIYer , but there are a few Videos I watch for woodworking , Peter Millard , Robin Clevett , Rag 'n' Bone Brown, and a few others - or i search for specific items
nothing that would be classified as shop machinery, which is where I want to go next.
Maybe start a post of the tools you currently have and see what suggestions you get for upgrading to "shop" / "Pro" machinery, and what work you will be doing
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