My name is Dave and I can't stop reading the Framer's Forum I've tried making frames to distract myself but I just can't keep away. Don't tell me Missus
Hey ho, time to put the kettle on and open another tin of biscuits...
Re: Hello.
Posted: Thu 22 Mar, 2018 8:08 pm
by kuduframes
Welcome back, look forward to reading your valuable contributions once again
Re: Hello.
Posted: Fri 23 Mar, 2018 8:50 am
by Steve N
Welcome back David, you done better than me, I only managed 1 month of not posting in January
Re: Hello.
Posted: Fri 23 Mar, 2018 4:40 pm
by poliopete
Welcome to the FF Dave
For those of us who don't know you why not tell us a little about yourself
Peter.
Re: Hello.
Posted: Fri 23 Mar, 2018 4:55 pm
by David McCormack
Hi Peter,
my background is in photography and I still like the smell of fixer Took a career change and studied dispensing optics but missed being creative so started photography again and framing. Started making and selling frames in 2010 and joined the Framer's Forum in 2011. I work from home and make a handful of hand finished frames a week so very small time but big on simple quality. I like working with ash, oak, walnut and painted tulipwood, all simple profiles and simple finishes. I have to say, working with art and frames is a happy old business isn't it I'm lucky enough to work with John Ruskin originals every now and then.
Tried having a break from the forum as I thought I was becoming addicted but that didn't work did it
Re: Hello.
Posted: Fri 23 Mar, 2018 5:16 pm
by poliopete
Hi Dave
Thanks for that info' it was interesting and enlightening
Like you I find the whole framing business a "happy old business"
My wife and I ran a small but very successful framing shop/gallery for many years until I retired early because of some health issues. I loved every minute of it and to earn a good living at the same time must be unique.
I set up for a second time in my double garage a couple of years and operate by "appointment only" It's working far better than I expected and only attracting serious customers
Like you I find the FF (and the Grumble) fascinating. I need to be very firm with myself and only log on towards the end of the day when the work is done.