What’s Here for Me?

Whether you are measuring, cutting, drilling,
shaping, sanding, or finishing, working wood
is an art, requiring skills leaned over a
lifetime.Woodworking skills are acquired
from our successes as well as our failures,
kind of like life itself.
Thanks for visiting and feel free to send your
posts about working wood and other life
events....

What’s Here for Me?

Whether you are measuring, cutting, drilling, shaping, sanding, or finishing, working wood is an art,
requiring skills leaned over a lifetime. Woodworking skills are acquired from our successes as
well as our failures, kind of like life itself. Thanks for visiting and feel free to send your posts about
working wood and other life events....

What’s Here for Me?

Whether you are measuring, cutting, drilling, shaping, sanding, or finishing, working wood is an art,
requiring skills leaned over a lifetime. Woodworking skills are acquired from our successes as
well as our failures, kind of like life itself. Thanks for visiting and feel free to send your posts about
working wood and other life events....

About Me And My Project:

Hi! I’m David but my daughter-in-law calls me Pappy. I learned woodworking as a teenager in a woodshop on the farm of my best friend. Power tools weren’t as fancy or as accurate as they are today, but we made do, building a bird house hotel that we mounted on top of a telephone pole among other things. That’s where I learned to work wood as well as other life skills. Even today, it fills my life with a sense of accomplishment and frustration but I love it.

As far as working wood, I don’t have any professional training. I learned woodworking as a teenager in a woodshop on the farm of my best friend. Power tools weren’t as fancy or as accurate as they are today, but we made do, building a bird house hotel that we mounted on top of a telephone pole among other things. My friend’s shop had what we called a swing saw, mounted on the wall above a long workbench. It was a homemade job and would only cut a 90 degree angle, but it got a lot of use. Together we built chicken coops, rabbit pens, and many other things necessary for farm living. In case you’re wondering, I also more refined projects requiring more precise skills. That’s where I learned to work wood as well as other life skills. Even today, it fills my life with a sense of accomplishment, frustration, among other things, but I love it.

What’s Here for Me?

Whether you are measuring, cutting, drilling, shaping, sanding, or finishing, working wood is an art, requiring skills leaned over a lifetime. Woodworking skills are acquired from our successes as well as our failures, kind of like life itself. I’ll avoid categorizing my self as to skill level as a woodworker or a do-it-yourselfer. Thanks for visiting and feel free to send your posts about working wood and other life events..

 

 My only purpose is to share what I’ve learned in working with wood and other things about life itself. You might find some valuable skills here, reflect upon similar experiences in your life, or maybe even laugh a little. . 

Thanks for visiting and feel free to send your posts about working wood and other life events.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Hi! I’m David but my daughter-in-law calls me Pappy. I learned woodworking as a teenager in a woodshop on the farm of my best friend.

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  • All Post
  • Cutting
  • Drilling
  • Gluing
  • How To's
  • Life in Pappy's WoodShop
  • Life Itself
  • Planning
  • Projects
  • Resources
  • Sanding
  • Sawing
  • Tips
  • Work Bench

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