I've always been fond of tools, and use any home reno project as an excuse to go out and purchase the tools I need (or really don't need) to complete the project. Lately I've been binging every woodworking video on YouTube, and I look back over the past couple months and realize I've only been acquiring tools and not creating anything. Thousands upon thousands of dollars later, I am packed with woodpecker and festool products, but not armed with anymore knowledge or projects that I've completed. I realize that I've been telling myself "I'll build this after I get this" or "I need this tool to build this" etc. Anyways, long story short, are there some beginner projects that you've done or recommend that teach / reinforce fundamentals, joinery etc., from when you started your own journey. Or things you wish you could have told your inexperienced self.
TLDR - any beginner woodworking projects you've done or recommend to those starting out that teach fundamentals and bring you joy to have created.
TLDR - any beginner woodworking projects you've done or recommend to those starting out that teach fundamentals and bring you joy to have created.