I would enjoy reading about that type of thing. I am interested in how things work, how the average home-handyman can fix these items and how they are made. I am an amateur metalsmith and enjoy watching master smiths make art or useful objects. I can do rudimentary woodworking projects, if I had the time I’d like to build my own furniture and kitchen cabinets.
That's cool. Ive always wanted to try having a home forge to do some smithing. Though, I also want to learn to weld and have not spent the time yet. If you can do basic woodworking/construction/welding and some electronics stuff I feel like you can basically do anything.
I can build a deck, and I know how to measure, square, check for level and plumb, so I could, theoretically, become proficient in construction. I can do simple electric work, I have a lot of interests, but not the time to develop all of them. For now, I enjoy watching videos of others doing the work.
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