I thought I'd introduce myself and also post some recent work at the same time. I've worked with wood for a few years now, and before that dabbled with composites (mostly CF). As perhaps others around here too, I've depended solely on books and online tutorials, with places like Chris' blog being very helpful. Understandably this has been the more difficult route when compared with a furniture school, but I decided to choose my very limited budget on tools, which arguably may not have been the right decision.
Having purchased a house with a large garage (by UK standards), I setup shop and bounced around between the online schools, and changed my methods and approach several times. Unfortunately after a few years, what was already a roof in dire need of repair, finally has started to leak too much, leaving temperatures low, and more importantly giving a high chance of my machines/tools being attacked by the elements. Demoted to the house and a small Japanese style workbench, I continue my work in whatever way possible.
My interest given the size of my workshop and capabilities has been boxes which I hope to at some point extend to furniture. I'll post some photos of some of the boxes I've made and if allowed, a link to my site. I already know Chris will be furious with the lack of real joinery and perhaps other choices I've made in my work, but Ill put up my heat shield now

I look forward to any critique and I hope to get some advice on working within very small workspaces.
Thanks,
Vips







