Ive been woodworking on and off for over thirty years and I still have questions that need an answer. There are untold numbers of people who dont know how to read a tape measure dont know what a speed square is or how to use a level. Those people arent dumb they just havent learned that skill yet. If youre around a person who makes fun of you or puts you down for what you dont know then they are the dumb ones.
If you have questions you want answered then leave a comment. If I dont know the answer then Ill find it or a source that has it. If you need to know how to read a tape or what ever else Ill write a post and explain it to you. This is the mind set I think woodworking for beginners should start.
I know you are ready to start building. I suggest you start off with easy woodworking projects. Maybe a birdhouse or a bat house just to get your feet wet. Starting a woodworking project that is above your skill level can cause you to give up on what will be very rewarding in time.
To make woodworking easier and less frustrating there are certain items that will aid you. You dont have to have the very best but you do need the right tools to build a good project. You need a good instructional product that has detailed blueprints, videos and step by step instructions for you to follow. It may not make since to you to have a blueprint for a birdhouse but good product will give you a material list, suggest the tools you will need and the print lays it out in detail.
Its usually not the big things that cause you to have problems with a project. Its the little details that you miss that become so frustrating to try and fix. I hope this post gave you information you can use as you start woodworking. If you would like to look at some woodworking projects to start off with click here
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