05-23-2017, 10:06 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-23-2017, 10:08 AM by BrokenOlMarine.)
Sheesh.
I had an accident, a fall, some of you may remember, back in September. I have been out of the woodshop since then. In that time, Miss T had my guy build a new shop to accommodate the chair, and I got back in the woodshop a couple weeks ago. The first few weeks, of course, were simply spent organizing the shop and deciding where things went then building a couple workbenches. Last week I started on my first project... a small spalted maple and mahogany box.
It has been an interesting journey so far. I am trying to use hand tools as much as possible, beading the edge of the top with a wooden molding plane for example...
I was shocked to learn...
... how much I have forgotten.
Some may be due to the memory issues related to surgeries and long periods under anesthesia. There has been definite loss related to that. Might just be old guy syndrome. Lol.
Or... I could just be out of practice, and it will come back. I felt fumble fingered... at least half the time. But, the smell of the wood and the whisper of the planes were still a comfort.
If I discover I have to learn all over again, like I had to relearn to walk...
It will be a pleasant journey...
Thanks to Miss T... I'll have a sweet classroom.
I had an accident, a fall, some of you may remember, back in September. I have been out of the woodshop since then. In that time, Miss T had my guy build a new shop to accommodate the chair, and I got back in the woodshop a couple weeks ago. The first few weeks, of course, were simply spent organizing the shop and deciding where things went then building a couple workbenches. Last week I started on my first project... a small spalted maple and mahogany box.
It has been an interesting journey so far. I am trying to use hand tools as much as possible, beading the edge of the top with a wooden molding plane for example...
I was shocked to learn...
... how much I have forgotten.
Some may be due to the memory issues related to surgeries and long periods under anesthesia. There has been definite loss related to that. Might just be old guy syndrome. Lol.
Or... I could just be out of practice, and it will come back. I felt fumble fingered... at least half the time. But, the smell of the wood and the whisper of the planes were still a comfort.
If I discover I have to learn all over again, like I had to relearn to walk...
It will be a pleasant journey...
Thanks to Miss T... I'll have a sweet classroom.
Jim in Okie
You can tell a lot about the character of a man -
By the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.
You can tell a lot about the character of a man -
By the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.