With another FMM coming, I've realized that I should delurk before the
deluge.
I'm 51 years old, a founder of an 16 year old software company with 25
employees and a woodworker for about 2 years. The software business
produces products that are intangible. My basement wood shop produces
results that real and long lasting.
I am most turned on by producing useful high quality output. The
opportunity to use the finest handtools to me is a bonus that comes with
the production of useful wooden projects. To date I have built:
Shop projects (mostly from Shopnotes): Workbench, r**t*r table,
glue-up station, pl*n*r stand
Sewing Center for SWMBO: Cutting table, 8' double knee hole
work desk with raised panels, book case
Maple and Walnut rolling kitchen cart
Mahogany Deck Furniture: 2 garden benches, four dining
armchairs, octagonal dining table, coffee table
I attended a class in Windsor chairmaking this spring and completed a
comb back chair. All parts other than the seat where hewn from a just
cut red oak tree. This was an evening program with a lot of homework
required. I built a shaving horse and picked up a fairly good supply of
old chairmaking tools: drawknives, spokeshaves (both wooden and metal),
froe, hewing hatchet, brace, spoon bit, old auger bits and an inshave.
I have accumulated a fairly decent set of mostly stanley planes. I have
purchased some from tool dealers (mostly Falcon-Wood which is nearby)
and some from assorted antique dealers and shows. After much agonizing,
I bought a Tormek sharpening system at a woodworking show. This is an
outstanding system which I recommend to any woodworker who loves a sharp
edge and doesn't want to spend hours fussing with his blades.
I have some more projects promised but I look forward to building some
more chairs this year.
Jim Lunden
Avon, CT
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