Has the Internet changed woodworking? You bet your bippy. Think about how easy it is these days for a complete novice interested in either a hobby, or a business, to get involved. That person can sign up on a forum and get all the latest details on tools, and supplies, and get talked through step by step on most any subject.
A little bit different when I got started. No Internet, very few outlets for supplies, tools and machinery, and not much help anywhere. Everything was pretty much trial and error, and a lot of errors.
I also think the Internet may provide a trickle down effect for the hobby, or as as profession. Maybe our young ones that hang out in the shop will get inspired to "carry on". One thing for sure about woodworking forums, the knowledge base gets shared and you get to "meet" some great people.
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A little bit different when I got started. No Internet, very few outlets for supplies, tools and machinery, and not much help anywhere. Everything was pretty much trial and error, and a lot of errors.
I also think the Internet may provide a trickle down effect for the hobby, or as as profession. Maybe our young ones that hang out in the shop will get inspired to "carry on". One thing for sure about woodworking forums, the knowledge base gets shared and you get to "meet" some great people.
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