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For me, the Tormek is one of the best sharpening systems available, so I wanted to build the ultimate sharpening station to house it on. For this project, I chose oak for its strength and durability, although time will tell how it stands up to any water splashes. I was making this up as I went along, trying to use pieces that I had lying around the workshop. I’ve a little bit more to do before it’s finished, so whilst I’m waiting on an order for a couple of pieces, I’ve uploaded the first part of the build. About Me Looking for a way to escape the stresses of daily life, I found my answer after stumbling across the New Yankee Workshop on the TV. I could watch Norm Abram for hours…the videos were very relaxing to watch. Thinking I could be like Norm, I went out and bought a shed load of tools…only to discover that woodwork wasn’t as easy as Norm made it look. So I watched more and more Norm videos and scoured the internet for videos on woodworking. I watched a whole bunch of videos...mainly guys like Marc Spagnuolo of the Wood Whisperer, Steve Ramsey from Wood Working for Mere Mortals and Alex Harris from ThisWoodwork…all with videos here on YouTube. Thinking ‘Ah, I could do that’ I set out to give it a go…but I then discovered that talking over video wasn’t one of my strong points. I was ready to give up when a friend suggested that, as I had a hobby making cheesy music, I should record audio tracks and put up subtitles instead of trying to conquer the fear of ‘the voice over’. So, looking for something to make, I decided to start off with something really simple…A Virtual Pinball Machine :) The experience was great fun, a huge learning curve, and inspired me to make more videos and upload them here on YouTube. As a child of the 80’s, with a love for synth music, retro gaming and a passion for all things wood, I thought it’d be a great idea to combine the lot… So, my channel is a bit of a mixed bag…it has woodworking videos, retro gaming projects, gameplay videos and I’m learning woodturning…so I’ll be posting videos of me at the lathe too. And of course…It’s also a chance for me to compose the cheesy background tracks that accompany all the videos :) I try and upload a video or two every week or so, and I’m always open to suggestions for new projects. Most Used Equipment: Maxicam Cnc Maxi-S 0609A (modified gantry) Axminster Table Saw AW10BSB2 Record Power Bandsaw BS350S Tormek T7 Grinder Supertouch - Nitrotouch Gloves Blackfriar Danish and Kitchen Oils Staedtler Pencils :)