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Hello, my name is Louie and I live in Beckley, WV. I am just getting started in woodworking, but love making things. I hope to get some ideas and chat about projects that i would like to build.
Hey Ed, I love the look of your treasure chest. Did you put it together with Kreg?
Marty Habicht
Ed Strahs said:
Hi, my name is Ed Strahs from Onalaska, WI. I am retired and decided to take up woodworking as a hobby. I have made several small things including a treasure chest for one of grandsons for Xmas. I am including a pic of this item.
Hi! My name is Mike Ryan but usually go by "Pop" to all my friends and my son's friends. I live out in the countryside of South Central Pa. I've been working with wood since 10th grade and even before when my father would let me "build" something in his shop. That makes some of the splinters and boo boos I have at least 60 years old now. I found working with wood to be so interesting and at times even obsessive. Think about it.. what other media can bring joy to not only the builder but the recipient of the project as well. AND if the project turns out to be a bust... can even supply you with heat on a cold Winter day! My projects range from the usual to the unusual. I always believe anything can be made out of wood. My wood locks (that work) are an example of that. My wood motor is another outside of the box project too. "Ethel" is my biggest project to date. I hope you enjoy my projects and pictures as much as I'm looking forward to seeing yours and sharing our knowledge of the craft with everyone. We need to get the upcoming generations away from the ipads, tablets and electronic distractions and out into the wood shop to make some saw dust.
Pop
Yes, I did build this with Kreg for the main box.
Hi! My name is Mike Ryan but usually go by "Pop" to all my friends and my son's friends. I live out in the countryside of South Central Pa. I've been working with wood since 10th grade and even before when my father would let me "build" something in his shop. That makes some of the splinters and boo boos I have at least 60 years old now. I found working with wood to be so interesting and at times even obsessive. Think about it.. what other media can bring joy to not only the builder but the recipient of the project as well. AND if the project turns out to be a bust... can even supply you with heat on a cold Winter day! My projects range from the usual to the unusual. I always believe anything can be made out of wood. My wood locks (that work) are an example of that. My wood motor is another outside of the box project too. "Ethel" is my biggest project to date. I hope you enjoy my projects and pictures as much as I'm looking forward to seeing yours and sharing our knowledge of the craft with everyone. We need to get the upcoming generations away from the ipads, tablets and electronic distractions and out into the wood shop to make some saw dust.
Pop
Retired, homeowner multiple college degrees, do-it-yourselfer that would rather build it myself than buy it, plus i will make it better than most store bought benches, tables, beds, anything of wood. Admired my brothers Kreg stuff this summer, and ended up with some of it for xmas. Looking forward to stronger, and better joints, and final projects. Kids have projects lined up waiting for me to buy wood and get started. Absolutely going to get more accessories, clamps, guides, etc.
hello folks, my name is Bill , I am a retired electrician doing some woodworking as a hobby and have recently acquired some Kreg pocket hole tools and I am very please with their ease of use.
Down below Red Lion.
Kelly Drumm said:
Hey Mike,my name is Kelly and I live in SouthCentral Pa also. Where abouts are you from?
Michael Ryan said:Hi! My name is Mike Ryan but usually go by "Pop" to all my friends and my son's friends. I live out in the countryside of South Central Pa. I've been working with wood since 10th grade and even before when my father would let me "build" something in his shop. That makes some of the splinters and boo boos I have at least 60 years old now. I found working with wood to be so interesting and at times even obsessive. Think about it.. what other media can bring joy to not only the builder but the recipient of the project as well. AND if the project turns out to be a bust... can even supply you with heat on a cold Winter day! My projects range from the usual to the unusual. I always believe anything can be made out of wood. My wood locks (that work) are an example of that. My wood motor is another outside of the box project too. "Ethel" is my biggest project to date. I hope you enjoy my projects and pictures as much as I'm looking forward to seeing yours and sharing our knowledge of the craft with everyone. We need to get the upcoming generations away from the ipads, tablets and electronic distractions and out into the wood shop to make some saw dust.
Pop
Down below Red Lion.
Kelly Drumm said:Hey Mike,my name is Kelly and I live in SouthCentral Pa also. Where abouts are you from?
Michael Ryan said:Hi! My name is Mike Ryan but usually go by "Pop" to all my friends and my son's friends. I live out in the countryside of South Central Pa. I've been working with wood since 10th grade and even before when my father would let me "build" something in his shop. That makes some of the splinters and boo boos I have at least 60 years old now. I found working with wood to be so interesting and at times even obsessive. Think about it.. what other media can bring joy to not only the builder but the recipient of the project as well. AND if the project turns out to be a bust... can even supply you with heat on a cold Winter day! My projects range from the usual to the unusual. I always believe anything can be made out of wood. My wood locks (that work) are an example of that. My wood motor is another outside of the box project too. "Ethel" is my biggest project to date. I hope you enjoy my projects and pictures as much as I'm looking forward to seeing yours and sharing our knowledge of the craft with everyone. We need to get the upcoming generations away from the ipads, tablets and electronic distractions and out into the wood shop to make some saw dust.
Pop
Michael Ryan said:Down below Red Lion.
Kelly Drumm said:Hey Mike,my name is Kelly and I live in SouthCentral Pa also. Where abouts are you from?
Michael Ryan said:Hi! My name is Mike Ryan but usually go by "Pop" to all my friends and my son's friends. I live out in the countryside of South Central Pa. I've been working with wood since 10th grade and even before when my father would let me "build" something in his shop. That makes some of the splinters and boo boos I have at least 60 years old now. I found working with wood to be so interesting and at times even obsessive. Think about it.. what other media can bring joy to not only the builder but the recipient of the project as well. AND if the project turns out to be a bust... can even supply you with heat on a cold Winter day! My projects range from the usual to the unusual. I always believe anything can be made out of wood. My wood locks (that work) are an example of that. My wood motor is another outside of the box project too. "Ethel" is my biggest project to date. I hope you enjoy my projects and pictures as much as I'm looking forward to seeing yours and sharing our knowledge of the craft with everyone. We need to get the upcoming generations away from the ipads, tablets and electronic distractions and out into the wood shop to make some saw dust.
Pop
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