So last week, I had the flu. I was bedridden and all I could do was watch woodworking videos on youtube. It is so cool looking at these guys do mortise and tenon and all the other stuff that they do. I've been watching videos from thewoodwhisperer and Jay Bates channel. Jay Bates used to do cue tips and ferrules before he ventured into full fledge wood working. From watching all those videos, I can't help but salivate over the tools that these guys have. So now I have the "urge" to venture outside of just cuemaking and into full wood working. I have a list of things I want, of course, more expensive things.
SawStop 1.75 HP Professional Table Saw w/30'' Fence, Rails, and Extension Table
1.5HP Mini Gorilla Portable Cyclone Dust Collector - Oneida Air Systems
Ridgid MS255SR 10 inch miter saw
Makita BO5041K Random Orbit sander
Dewalt DW734 Thickness Planer
Powermatic 54A Deluxe 6-Inch Jointer
I wouldn't mind getting Festools instead of some of the ones I have on the list. Sigh...
I know some or most of you are full fledge wood workers too. Is there any advice you can share with me regarding how to manage this hobby? I can barely afford cuemaking... now I am bitten by the "woodworking" bug... do I have a chance?
SawStop 1.75 HP Professional Table Saw w/30'' Fence, Rails, and Extension Table
1.5HP Mini Gorilla Portable Cyclone Dust Collector - Oneida Air Systems
Ridgid MS255SR 10 inch miter saw
Makita BO5041K Random Orbit sander
Dewalt DW734 Thickness Planer
Powermatic 54A Deluxe 6-Inch Jointer
I wouldn't mind getting Festools instead of some of the ones I have on the list. Sigh...
I know some or most of you are full fledge wood workers too. Is there any advice you can share with me regarding how to manage this hobby? I can barely afford cuemaking... now I am bitten by the "woodworking" bug... do I have a chance?