I make time. TO me the worst part of it is the time it takes to drill and glue up the blanks. So I tend to do a few at a time. But once you start getting rders for your pens it seems you have to try harder to find the time and some of the fun disappears.
My job was very stressful. Developed heart problems at 48.
My son started turning and then lost interest. I tried turning a couple of pens and then I was hooked. In the process I have found it is a great stress reliever, when not chasing our 4 teenagers. LOL.... ...[]
I have a few hours between when I get home and when my wife gets home from work so I try to get something done then. Then on weekends when ever we aren't doing something I try to get some shop time in.
It started as a hobby, but quickly exploded into an obsession. I usually spend every weekday evening in the shop turning (4 - 6 hours), and as much of Saturday and Sunday as I can... when I'm not doing things for LOML. []
As I work during the evenings, I am able to take care of my 15 month old during the day. Her naptime is also called pentime in my house. Also later in the evening to help me relax after a hard four hours at work! []
Just remember to not forget about the wife inside. They don't like that for some reason[:0][:0][:0]
Finding shop time at home these days is getting really hard. The two year old is pretty demanding and the LOML is carrying around #2 and is about to pop anyday. My solution ....................I bring my mini lathe to work and get in about 4 to 6 hrs a shift.
every spare moment[}]as I work night shift sometimes it hard to raise the energy,espesilly if I have done a fourteen hour shift[xx(]even if I go ot to the workshop for an hour it really makes my day[]
When I first joined one of you wonderful IAP'ers [] told me I'd never go back to flat work.......[}] I surely have had a difficult time of it that's for sure[]. Debra
Billy, That's funny and I can relate. Due to space contraints, I have ot move my motorcycle out of the garage when I turn. My wife came home one day, saw the bike out front, walked up to it and patted the seat and said, "Now you know how I used to feel!!" [:0][B)]
Seriously, you gotta make time in your day, but keep your life balance, otherwise it will spin out of control like a piece of odd shaped greenwood spinning on your lathe!![:I]
Life is hectic,what with the job, LOML developing cancer and just plain stress I found that the only way to get through the day is find a little time for me and thats in my shop or on this forum . You have to make time for yourself and this is my outlet.BTW the LOML is doing great and we think we caught the big c in time
I try to spend about 20hours in the shop per week. Someone once asked
me what I would do if I won the Lotto. My answer is, I still would spend those hours in the shop.