3 stages of woodworking

Many years ago when I did woodworking as a hobby I didn’t think much about the methods only the desired results. While studying woodworking in college my instructor stressed making a sketch, a prototype or a model of the project before using a piece of quality hardwood.
As I progressed in the program I began to develop my own methods to minimize mistakes or errors with high dollar hardwood. This method has also helped me in estimating the time needed for completion of a project for clients. It is a very simple system and I encourage each of you to utilize it or develop your own.
There are three stages; planning, construction and finishing. Although each section seems simple they overlap and are tied together. To ensure a successful project each stage is dependant on the other two and all three must be thought out prior to starting the project. I will go over each stage in separate blogs so be sure and look for details in the coming weeks.
Enjoy your shop time,
Jerill

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About Jerill Vance

I was born and raised in West Virginia where I learned carpentry skills at an early age by assisting my grandfather and father. In 2009, after more than 32 years in the chemical industry, I left and enrolled in college. I obtained an Associate of Applied Science degree in Fine Woodworking from New River Community and Technical College in Lewisburg, WV in December of 2010. I am now able to enjoy the profession of custom designing and building furniture. I also enjoy mentoring or teaching new woodworkers.

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