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  1. FH93

    Part way through Saw horse build, first build

    Thanks for the kind words and advice everyone. I think I'll try and see where I can get a cheap saw and plane, and a couple other tools like a chisel. A mitre saw is still definitely on the list though :lol:
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    Part way through Saw horse build, first build

    I may do that, but in the meantime, if I can get it to a usable state, I can at least use them to make new ones.
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    Part way through Saw horse build, first build

    I was going to sand it down so it's level. If a saw and plane is better, then I'll go with that. I guess I don't know well enough to use the right tools yet :D Here's a poor mspaint drawing of what I'm going to do I was going to lay a plank of wood across like this, and screw it down onto...
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    Part way through Saw horse build, first build

    As you'll be able to see from the images, my woodworking skills leave a lot to be desired. I have absolutely zero prior experience, and this is my first ever project. I used a circular saw to cut the pieces, and many of them didn't cut as level as I would have liked. I think my...
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    Best place to get wood near me? (Telford, Shropshire)

    I've got no idea what wood I'm supposed to be using, or if it should be treated or untreated. I guess when I go to Potter's I can pick their brain about these things.
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    Best place to get wood near me? (Telford, Shropshire)

    I was going to go off Steve Ramsey's old video. He says you only need 5 2x4's, but I don't know how long they are supposed to be, or what the UK equivalent is.
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    Best place to get wood near me? (Telford, Shropshire)

    Great Barr Sawmills is actually further, but quicker since I can hit the motorway the whole way there, about a 40 minute drive apparently. Potter's is apparently only a 50 minute drive. I'm not sure what wood I should get though. What would you recommend? Anything cheap and cheerful will do...
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    Best place to get wood near me? (Telford, Shropshire)

    The closest place on the sticky would be Dawson Brother's Timber, which is a 45 minute drive. I wanted to keep the drive short as well, but I guess I'll just head there anyway if that's the case. Thanks
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    Best place to get wood near me? (Telford, Shropshire)

    Is this fine for general use? https://www.wickes.co.uk/Products/Build ... /c/1000199
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    Best place to get wood near me? (Telford, Shropshire)

    I've got some basic tools, as I was going to start my first project of two sawhorses. I'm stuck on where to get the wood from though. I looked at homebase and the like, but I don't know if it's the right kit. I'm just looking for wood that is fairly cheap, that I can afford to make mistakes...
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    Working for free for learning and experience?

    Just got a call back from the college, turns out they're booked up until April. Not sure if it's worth it at all now, since after 3 months, I'd hope I've learned enough to not need a basic carpentry and joinery course. Whereabouts do you mean? The one in Telford? Also, whatever I need to do...
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    Working for free for learning and experience?

    Well apparently all I need to bring is £25 for material fees, good footwear, a pencil, and measuring tape. It specifically says
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    Working for free for learning and experience?

    Yeah, another fella mentioned that to me, but thanks. I didn't know something like that existed, but it seems like it'd be a great idea. Well I'm going to ask anyway, on the off chance, but like I said, it's a best case scenario. (Just asked, and the guy said he's currently got two young...
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    Working for free for learning and experience?

    I figured that would be the case anyway. Being able to get experience and learn in a workplace was always best case scenario, and I've signed up for CITB as well, and hopefully something will come of that. If I don't manage to get into a joinery to learn, or a proper apprenticeship, I'll...
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    Working for free for learning and experience?

    The only reason I'd be working for free, is because I have zero experience at the moment, and I asking someone to pay me for what I can currently offer leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I do see what you mean though, and I wouldn't make things for people for free, but when it comes to helping...
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