While there may be a good number of BYOAC'ers who are already skilled/experienced woodworkers and/or fabricators, I'm guessing that the majority of us - myself included - consider ourselves more within the "Casual Home Hobbyist / DIY'er" category. We know our way around a hammer, screwdriver, power drill and probably a few additional power tools . . . but other power tools and construction processes can sometimes be somewhat intimidating - especially if we've never tried using/doing anything similar before.
I've always been of the philosophy that
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER ... and so, over the last year or so, I've found a number of (in my opinion, anyway) helpful online resources for researching and learning various woodworking/fabricating processes, ideas, tips and techniques for the novice/amateur DIY'er. I know there are many many more out there - so I thought it would be helpful to start a "
HELPFUL WOODWORKING RESOURCES" list for the BYOAC Community to share, benefit and learn from.
I'll start the ball rolling with some of the most helpful resources I've found and learned much from (thus far) . . .
HARBOR FREIGHT TOOLS -->
http://www.harborfrieght.comLet's face it, for those of us who are neither professional-level contractors nor "rolling in it" wealthy, cost/expense is a significant factor in acquiring many of the tools needed to partake in our BYOAC projects. In my opinion, it's hard to beat the selection and significant savings one can realize via Harbor Freight Tools. You will find a myriad of mixed reviews across the internet as to the "quality" of the tools Harbor Freight sells (especially the power tools). However, speaking from my own personal experience as a Home Hobbyist/DIY'er - having purchased and used several power tools through Harbor Freight - many (if not most) of the tools you can purchase through Harbor Freight are every bit as comparable, powerful and practical as their much pricier "brand name" counterparts.
Furthermore, if you sign up for Harbor Freight's newsletter, you will receive frequent email notifications of special discounts and sales being offered. Also, you can always find 20% to 25% Harbor Freight discount coupons in most any DIY and/or woodworking magazines (i.e. WOOD, Family Handyman, American Woodworker, Woodsmith, etc.)
THE ROUTER FORUMS -->
http://www.routerforums.comFor the beginner/novice, the router can be one of the most intimidating power tools . . . but it's also one of the
most useful and versitile power tools - and one that should be included within ANY DIY'ers home arsenal of power tools. Not that there's anything deficient with the woodworking section here on the Arcade Controls Forum, but it's often helpful to seek knowledge/education from a variety of sources. The Router Forum Community are very friendly and helpful - especially for new/novice router users.
START WOODWORKING.COM -->
http://www.startwoodworking.com/how-toThis is an excellent resource for the beginning woodworker or DIY'er - with loads of "How To" instructions and instructional videos to look through and learn from.
WOODWORKING TALK --->
http://www.woodworkingtalk.com/index.phpAgain, taking nothing away from the woodworking section here on the Arcade Controls Forum, but it's often helpful to seek knowledge/education from a variety of sources. Lots of information and education to be found here.
THE GARAGE JOURNAL FORUM -->
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/Another very helpful and information rich resource for all kinds of information on tools, construction, modification, customization, etc.
I've personally learned a great deal through this resource.
WOODWORKING FOR MERE MORTALS -->
http://www.woodworkingformeremortals.com/This has to be one of the most entertaining resources out there for the beginner/novice woodworker. Like many of us, Steve Ramsey is a Home Hobbyist/DIY'er who has created (and continues to create) entertaining -- yet VERY informative/educational - instructional videos on the topic of DIY woodworking. (You should also subscribe to his YouTube Channel). Seriously, Steve Ramsey's approach helps to eliviate much of the intimidation factor for many woodworking issues, tools and processes.
TOOL SELECT.COM -->
http://www.toolselect.com/If you're considering a power tool purchase and have your heart set on particular name brand items, ToolSelect is an excellent resource for product comparisons and reviews. Of particular usefulness is
TOOL SELECT TV - where you can watch video reviews of various power tools and products from professional contractors and woodworkers ... VERY helpful and informative.
This list is by no means definitive ... There are a great many more helpful resources out there with fantastic information for us BYOAC'ers at
any skill level. I'm certain there are several that I am forgetting at the moment and will add later.
In the meantime, if you know of any particular online resources that you have found to be helpful and informative to you,
PLEASE ADD ADDITIONAL RESOURCES for all to check out and (hopefully) learn and benefit from.