I am new to the WW sport and have some basic knowledge of tools and techniques. I have read a lot of the posts and the greatest and most valuable advice I have gotten as a newbe is to read as much as I can about WW and to start with smaller projects first and work my way up from there. I know in my gut this is the best approach, you first have to crawl, then walk and then someday you can might be able to run with the “big boys”. Over the past year or so I have been subscribing to a few of WW magazines frequently mentioned here but I feel the next step on the learning curve is to take a class or two. I want to learn how to use tools the right way the first time, don’t want to start any bad habits. I recently moved to Orange County NY near Monroe and am having a difficult time finding any basic WW courses. Would anyone know where I can find info on classes in southern NY, northern NJ area? Tech schools, clubs etc?
Ryan
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Ryan- Try the woodcraft club In Norwalk, CT Exit 16 off I95 - Kris
Thanks Krislu, I'll check them out.
Ryan
Here's a link for your surfing convenience:
http://www.woodworkersclubnorwalk.com/
Be seeing you...
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