insalubrity_macca Posted October 19, 2005 Report Posted October 19, 2005 Hey all, Basically a thread to gain attention if anyone knows or has any jobs avaliable in thier business. You could say its a desperate attempt, but its not :thumbsup:...its just merely an attempt to improve my chances of getting one asap. Ok basically i do want to steer into the trade, for obvious reasons, you cannot go wrong with a trade. But if anyone knows or has any non-trade job that they know of post up, i'll check it out. Umm...currently completin my hsc, doing - english, general maths, woodwork, IPT, modern history and religion (compulsory :D). Umm things I'm good with. Well basically just good with my hands, working practically. Always good at woodworking, my final year 12 project is in here somewhere, shows my capabilites. I also know a bit about mechanics and always out on my car doin stuff and interested to learn depending on the right circumstances. I'm also good with electrics, done certain things with my car and also helped a mate re-wire up his LPG tank etc etc as well as i know abit about circuits. I'm really good with electrical equipment and appliances and how to run them, set them up, fix them...pretty basic really. I'm also good with computers in terms of using them, working and fixing out problems, i made my own computer and know a bit about programming. So trade looks the way to go, but if anyone has any suggestions or ideas then post away. Cheers and thanks in advance... Cameron my woodwork: And for the record, just beeing working at woolies for the past 3 years often finding myself doing management duties due to poor "managemenet OF management"... i was offered department manager twice but obviously turned down due to school. Quote
Dan Posted October 19, 2005 Report Posted October 19, 2005 I'll just say that that is some awesome woodwork there... very nice... would have put heaps of time into it eh... Quote
Super Jamie Posted October 19, 2005 Report Posted October 19, 2005 my best mate's a cabinet maker, he does antique-style furniture, inlaid with marquetry and stuff like that, he also restores things that look like firewood into these beautiful pieces of woodwork. it amazes me to watch him work see it all go together Quote
insalubrity_macca Posted October 20, 2005 Author Report Posted October 20, 2005 thanks guys. yeah I'm proud of that table. it has a lot more detail that people think. My joints are spot on flush and square...even tho thier butt joints on the top, if thier done right, its outstanding the finish. one detail not many people notice is that the top has 2 layers. i have butts on the top showing end grain and mitres underneath that i laminated to the top. but yeah people don't really know how i did the flutes in the legs either :thumbsup: anywayz cheers fellas, if u hear anythin gimme a buzz Quote
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