Woodworking at the Ugly Green HouseOne of the "side benefits" of doing all of the remodeling on The UGLY GREEN HOUSE, was that I kept running into situations where I needed to get something made for the house, and I couldn't find any craftsman to make it. This lead to case after case where I had to learn how to make it myself, and in the process, began to develop an appreciation for woodworking.
By the time I started doing the finish work in our kitchen, I was milling my own solid cherry doors, casing and millwork (as shown in the photo to the left). It's amazing what you can do with just a table saw and a router! This lead me on to even more difficult projects, eventually, I even managed to design and create 4 Stickley-Mission style counter chairs for the new kitchen. I then moved on the larger and larger pieces, and now routinely build large cabinets and tables. Woodworking is a great hobby, and is especially good for individuals like myself that sit at a computer all day. I get a great deal of satisfaction from actually making something with my hands when I'm out working in the shop. If you're looking for a good book on woodworking, some of my inspiration came from the Complete Manual of Woodworking by Albert Jackson. I highly recommend this as a general woodworking resource. |