[member=69275]Adamsse[/member] nice to meet you!
I am a female woodworker hobbyist. I generally don’t talk about it because I don’t feel my gender is even close to the most interesting thing about me. I also am wary of inviting unwelcome comments, as I have worked in male dominated industries before and, well, I have learned to be careful. But as I get older, I’ve realized that if someone has a problem with me because I am a woman, that’s their problem, not mine!
I hope I am setting a strong example for my son and daughter who see mom building the bookshelves and cabinets, and doing the framing and deck and treehouse. With lots of tools of course (largely of the green and blue variety).
I have my hands full these days with a new German Shepherd puppy. She is my new shop helper. So I haven’t had time to be as active on here.
One thing I’ve noticed about myself is that I tend to set a higher standard for women in the building industry who have a public social presence, and I’m realizing now that it’s not fair. I will just watch a woman’s YT channel with a more critical eye because I protectively don’t want her to be dismissed as a novice and therefore women in general categorized as such (perhaps some self defensiveness kicking in here). And whenever I see prominent women woodworkers deliberately catering to novices (ie using pocket screws everywhere, settling for butt joints when a miter would be better, etc) I am almost personally offended by it! Whereas there are plenty of male woodworkers out on YT and Instagram doing the same things and it doesn’t bother me. That’s something I need to work on.
I do love See Jane Drill! I have learned a lot of “why didn’t I think of that?!” tips from her.