Dr.BenHarris
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- Apr 21, 2013
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I am a total woodworking novice and am just getting started. I have tried several woodworking projects in the past and all have met with very limited success. I am currently working on what I hoped to be a "simple" platform bed project for my daughter that is essentially three narrow "bookcases" lying on their sides to make the frame of the bed with some internal supports later on. The material the plan calls for is 3/4 plywood and the plans just call for butt joints with screws. My first assembly attempt was not good, the "cabinet" diagonals were way off and it seemed to visibly lean. So in typical fashion I felt like the answer would be more tools so I purchased the festool 1400 router and tried my hand at dado cutting and rabbets for the assembly hoping for the best. My second attempt today was just as bad as the first maybe worse. I have the new TS55R eq saw on order but I did all the cutting of the plywood with my circular saw and a homemade edge guide. I am certain that the precision is lacking with that setup. I am now the proud owner of an MFT3 table, a new rotex 90 sander a dust a ct 26 dust extractor and the OF 1400 router with plywood dado bit set and the new saw is on the way. I am starting to wonder if I have made a mistake in jumping in with both feet so quickly to my new hobby. I have a couple of questions I hope someone can help me with.
What books or DVD would be helpful for someone in my shoes just starting out and interested but rapidly becoming frustrated with my own lack of skill?
Do you think I should just re purchase several sheets of plywood and recut all the pieces with the new saw to see if the added precision of the rail will help with the construction of boxes that actually come out as boxes and not rhomboids.
Any suggestions on beginner projects to build that might help with skill building and lead to some success?
I am an OB/GYN so I do surgery for a living, precision is important to me so I think that is one reason I am becoming frustrated with how imprecise my woodworking is to this point.
Thanks for any help anyone in this community can give me. I really love the tools they are fantastic I guess I just need to get better with them.
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What books or DVD would be helpful for someone in my shoes just starting out and interested but rapidly becoming frustrated with my own lack of skill?
Do you think I should just re purchase several sheets of plywood and recut all the pieces with the new saw to see if the added precision of the rail will help with the construction of boxes that actually come out as boxes and not rhomboids.
Any suggestions on beginner projects to build that might help with skill building and lead to some success?
I am an OB/GYN so I do surgery for a living, precision is important to me so I think that is one reason I am becoming frustrated with how imprecise my woodworking is to this point.
Thanks for any help anyone in this community can give me. I really love the tools they are fantastic I guess I just need to get better with them.