In addition to right here at the Garage Journal Community Forum, here are some online resources you may find helpful/educational (as I have) . . .
START WOODWORKING.COM -->
http://www.startwoodworking.com/how-to
This 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 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.
WOODSMITH.COM
Woodsmith is the home of Woodsmith magazine, the ultimate source for clear, detailed, easy-to-follow woodworking project plans anyone can build. Follow along, step-by-step, as you build heirloom furniture that any craftsman would be proud of. Woodsmith also brings you Woodsmith Tips delivered free by email each week to sharpen your woodworking skills with helpful tips and techniques you can use immediately, including the best how-to woodworking videos.
And speaking of woodworking video, America's favorite and most widely carried woodworking television show, the Woodsmith Shop, has lots of great online extras and previews on its web site you can access from here. There is also a convenient station locator to find out when and where we're on in your area. And if you'd like to improve your shop and build great money-saving woodworking tools, jigs and fixtures, don't forget to check out ShopNotes while you're there.
NOTE:
Yes, I cut-and-pasted that from the Woodsmith website - but I figured they say it better than I could paraphrase I do know - from personal experience - that you can request a free copy of the Woodsmith magazine from the website (CLICK HERE)
as well as obtTHIS PAGE
WOODSMITH'S 150 TIPS & TECHNIQUES DVD -
http://www.woodsmithstore.com/tipsdvds.html
I purchased/received this 3-DVD set (for $24.95) and - in my personal opinion - these DVDs are a fantastic resource for the beginning/intermediate level DIY'er (insofar as various woodworking methods and techniques go) - especially for those who, like myself, learn much better via visual example. The DVDs include informative video segments from "The Woodsmith Shop" TV program (usually found on PBS channels) for a great many woodworking techniques - including router work, joinery, table saw, layout/measuring, clamping, sanding, etc. (You can see a complete listing of topics for each DVD by clicking the "See Tips for . . " link above each DVD image on the page linked above).
MY "WEEKEND WORKSHOP" PINTREST BOARDS -->
http://www.pinterest.com/captmarvel/boards/
Okay YES, this is a link to my Pintrest Boards ... but I am not trying to promote anything or boost any kind of quasi Pintrest numbers or anything like that. Over the last year or so, I've amassed quite a number of helpful/informative and (in some cases) inspiring links for all kinds of things woodworking. As you will see, I created several "Weekend Workshop" Boards with various sub-themes - e.g. Router, Table Saw, Drill Press, Joinery, Jigs & Tips, Sanding, Finishing, etc. Just thought that there may be some items/links that may be of interest and/or information for some of you.
