Eh up!
I've been a scroll saw addict for over twenty years. It is a fascinating, enjoyable and rewarding hobby that I'm sure many of you would really enjoy too!
It is relatively quick & easy to learn to make simple gift items - the more complicated stuff comes with time & practice.
Anyone interested in learning, has time on their hands and fancies a day out just get in touch.
We are located at "Noi's Kitchen" (Our home & my wife's restaurant) on the road between NogBua and Non Sang, next to Khanoi primary school.
Have attached some pics of items I have made in the past just to give you some idea.
Ta,
Greg
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Nice work! I do woodworking in Alaska and will be doing some woodwork while in Thailand this winter.
Regards.
Russ
Regards.
Russ
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Hi Russ,
Thanks for your kind comments - nothing quite like working with wood is there?
Regards,
Greg
Thanks for your kind comments - nothing quite like working with wood is there?
Regards,
Greg
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Hi Greg,
What beautiful things you made! I'm truly awed.
Personally, I've been trying my hands on woodworking for the past 3 months.
It was disastrous...lol, and all I had managed to accomplish was 2 small vertical wall planters with all the angles wrong.
I still can't muster using the tools, especially the sander. Actually what got me started was a visit to a friend's house in Hua Hin, sprinkled with beautiful garden pallet furnitures.
Thinking pallets were the same here as in Europe, I bought a load of them only to discover that most were thrash.
Nonetheless, I ordered 500 pcs of 110cm treated pine pallet planks from Korat.
Persevered and pursued my hobby with the abovementioned planters complete and a rubble of damages...hahaha.
Thus been laying off woodwork out of frustration just before Christmas hitherto. Then chanced upon this topic
Hope your offer still stands? I would be most happy to visit for some tutelage and pointers.
Not to mention, your Scroll Saw works were nothing but beautiful art work!
Do send me a PM, if you still welcome and eager student. My wife and I, would make the drive over.
Cheers
What beautiful things you made! I'm truly awed.
Personally, I've been trying my hands on woodworking for the past 3 months.
It was disastrous...lol, and all I had managed to accomplish was 2 small vertical wall planters with all the angles wrong.
I still can't muster using the tools, especially the sander. Actually what got me started was a visit to a friend's house in Hua Hin, sprinkled with beautiful garden pallet furnitures.
Thinking pallets were the same here as in Europe, I bought a load of them only to discover that most were thrash.
Nonetheless, I ordered 500 pcs of 110cm treated pine pallet planks from Korat.
Persevered and pursued my hobby with the abovementioned planters complete and a rubble of damages...hahaha.
Thus been laying off woodwork out of frustration just before Christmas hitherto. Then chanced upon this topic
Hope your offer still stands? I would be most happy to visit for some tutelage and pointers.
Not to mention, your Scroll Saw works were nothing but beautiful art work!
Do send me a PM, if you still welcome and eager student. My wife and I, would make the drive over.
Cheers
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Whats the easyest wayto contact you greg
Been in kumpawapi for 4 months justfindimg my way had a scrall saw in melb
Thanks
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Been in kumpawapi for 4 months justfindimg my way had a scrall saw in melb
Thanks
Dennis sells
sells.dennis@gmail.com