Jason Vanick
Member
- Messages
- 25
- Location
- Cary, IL
Hi All,
just wanted to say hello.
I'm following in my father's footsteps, and have been improving my woodworking pretty much since I was born. However, I've been very serious for the last few years.
My dad was the master cabinetmaker for Fanny May & Fanny Farmer Candies until they closed their shop and outsourced everything to Canada a few years back. He unfortunately passed away in May of 2005, before he was able to pass a lot of his detailed knowledge on to me. I luckily inherited some of my skills from him and being in the shop since before I can remember.
I just finished building a home-built CNC router, and have been getting deeper into finishing.
I'm always envious of how all you masters make pieces that just look amazing, and I hope to pick up as much knowledge as I can from anybody willing to share.
Here's a link to my gallery with pics of my shop and a special project I've been working on lately for my dogs, along with other interesting stuff.
http://www.whataride.net/gallery/main.php/v/WoodShop
-J
just wanted to say hello.
I'm following in my father's footsteps, and have been improving my woodworking pretty much since I was born. However, I've been very serious for the last few years.
My dad was the master cabinetmaker for Fanny May & Fanny Farmer Candies until they closed their shop and outsourced everything to Canada a few years back. He unfortunately passed away in May of 2005, before he was able to pass a lot of his detailed knowledge on to me. I luckily inherited some of my skills from him and being in the shop since before I can remember.
I just finished building a home-built CNC router, and have been getting deeper into finishing.
I'm always envious of how all you masters make pieces that just look amazing, and I hope to pick up as much knowledge as I can from anybody willing to share.
Here's a link to my gallery with pics of my shop and a special project I've been working on lately for my dogs, along with other interesting stuff.
http://www.whataride.net/gallery/main.php/v/WoodShop
-J