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My name is Ryan and I live in Sylvania, Ohio. I wanted to start getting into wood working and building some projects for my home. The wife gave me the green light for the Kreg K4 and worktable. I've had a blast so far with it and just completed a very nice head board for our bed. I look forward to picking up a lot more projects from this site!
Hi, Everyone!
I'm a 60 year old retired Paramedic in Charlotte, NC. I'm a BRAND NEW woodworker, although I've suffered two strokes and am a Type 2 diabetic. That's NOT gonna stop me. LOL (I'll just take my time and not rush ANYTHING, so I get it right and keep all my fingers and appendages!)
I've watched probably several hundred woodworking videos on You Tube, and feel like I've learned a LOT (enough to hopefully not make too many screw-ups and be at least reasonably safe. I've also learned a plethora of tips and tricks to use and have assembled a LOT of woodworking tools (powered and non-powered), measuring and marking tools, and woodworking adjuncts, INCLUDING almost everything Kreg makes (and a BUNCH of Kreg screws!!!- LOL)
I'm looking forward to at least several years (Good Lord willin' and tha creek don't rise) of hobby-level woodworking.
I may not be very active on here, but I like having the resource available if needed. I WILL check here to see "what's new" at least fairly often.
May God richly bless all of you and keep you safe while enjoying your crafty hobby/ies!!! :-)
I'm SO NEW, in fact, that I have yet to build a semi-permanent workbench/table. Have used a pretty flat old (plain) door laid across a couple sawhorses as a work surface. I've built my first crosscut sled for my contractor style table saw. Just got that done a couple weeks ago, so maybe that'll let you know just how new I am. Anyway, I'm hoping to get at least several years of enjoyment out of this newfound hobby during my retirement. :-)
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My name is Sergio. I live in Iowa. I am a newbie but willing to try new things and build and improve current parts of the house. I am not scared to mess something to be able to learn.
Good for you, @Sergio, for wanting to try new things and not being scared to mess something. I know you will do well. Welcome!
Sergio Velazquez said:
Hi,
My name is Sergio. I live in Iowa. I am a newbie but willing to try new things and build and improve current parts of the house. I am not scared to mess something to be able to learn.
@Scott, it would be wonderful to see your crosscut sled creation. Would you post a picture? Thanks.
Scott Climer said:
I'm SO NEW, in fact, that I have yet to build a semi-permanent workbench/table. Have used a pretty flat old (plain) door laid across a couple sawhorses as a work surface. I've built my first crosscut sled for my contractor style table saw. Just got that done a couple weeks ago, so maybe that'll let you know just how new I am. Anyway, I'm hoping to get at least several years of enjoyment out of this newfound hobby during my retirement. :-)
Welcome, @Tom. You will do well in woodworking. As for your grandchildren, I, too, just became a grandmother again this past Sunday...this time it was a granddaughter! It is wonderful being grandparents.
Thomas Gillespie said:
Hello all, Tom from Northern Virginia here! I'm a beginner woodworker and have started using the Kreg products, which I love. I'm a retired Marine with 2 children, 1 grandchild,vand two more on the way.
Hi, I'm Ada and I live in Luther OK. I am a beginner woodworker. I had to redo my kitchen cabinets due to mold so, after pricing new cabinets, I decided to buy books and tools and build my own. My woodworking friend said to get the Kreg tools. couldn't have done it without them. I'm sure I will need lots of help in the future so am grateful for this forum.
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