Re: Woodworking Classes?
- From: Corner of My Mind <cornerofmymind@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 15:01:24 -0400
SWDeveloper wrote:
There are numerous books, although it's more difficult to grasp a
technique from words.
Yes, I feel that way too. That is why I was more interested in hands-on
type learning.
There are a few woodworking shows on TV/Cable.
I think the only shows I get are the ones that air on HGTV. I only pay
for basic cable.
Classes can be expensive but if you have the cash that will
work well.
I'm hoping the initial upfront costs of buying tools and learning are
soon recovered (and then some) by savings between building things versus
buying them. Plus I'm hoping custom built built-ins look better than
store bought shelves.
.
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