Thursday, August 27, 2009

The First Day of School

I don't think I slept the night before the first day of Woodworking School. I had been waiting five years to do this, now it was actually going to happen. Maybe I was worried about going to school again after all these years, or I might just have been excited about the next phase of life. How many of us dream about the day we can do the things we want? My day to do that very thing has finally happened.

To go back a few years five to be exact, I started on this road by buying a table saw at Home Depot just to see if this was something I might want to do for retirement. Of course my wife said to not touch this saw until you take a safely class, a safety class where will I find one of those. Fortunately for me Palomar College in San Marcos offered a Saturday safety class for the table saw. After talking the class I took other Saturday classes, the Band saw class and the Dovetail class and soon after I was hooked and wanted to take the "real woodworking" classes. My job required traveling so I was never able to take the "Fundamental of Woodworking" the 100 class the basis for all future woodworking.

Well now you know what this blog will be about...the basic woodworking class many people want to take or already have taken. I wanted a way to share my excitement and learning experience and to offer insight to those who want to take the class and just can't make it happen. All for good reasons, like time, money and or location. I will be sharing all the things we learn and do in the class. I hope to create interest in woodworking like others have done for me. Like the woodwhisperer and tom's workbench to mention two that have inspired me.

So sharpen your pencils or "chisels" and start the school year with excitement and the same wonder that happen years ago only now it will be fun, I think: do we have to take tests?

2 comments:

  1. Hey dad I am so excited for you as well as inspired by you. How many times in our lives do we say that I would always like to do... Now you are actually doing it. If I ever get the projects done that I want is still yet to be seen. If you can at least teach me what you learn then I can do it, or better yet we can do it together. As they say teach a man to fish.

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  2. Great start to the blog. I love your enthusiasm. Not being able to sleep the night before and being so excited about your class. I am excited to read more about your class and the furniture you will make. Like a long 3 shelf bookcase. Perfect storage for toys. Elizabeth

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