This is my third time in Splinters, and every time I finish making a product, I'm already thinking about what I want to do next)) It's very difficult to stop! First, I made a cutting board with epoxy, then a set of Kentucky garden furniture (it's better to get an assistant, it's free, so it will go faster, since the details are small and there are a lot of them), and the other day I finished a side table. Every time I can't believe that you did it all yourself! And I can say for sure that the girls will be comfortable there, as the master helps and explains how this or that tool works, and gives practical advice. Turn on your imagination and don't be afraid to try, and then everything will go like clockwork)
So. With a lot of workload at work, my wife decided to give me a rest and did NOT lose!
Not new, but good proven equipment. Good mentors (despite their rather young age!) - they fully accompany the process, monitor the implementation of safety regulations, easily maintain a conversation on various topics so that the client does not get tired of working with the tool and repetitive operations!
I've attended one class so far, but I'm THRILLED! I'm looking forward to the next lesson!
It's cool to cut a tree at your leisure, not your husband)
A gift certificate here for those who like to do things with their hands is an awesome gift)