I grew up around tools my Dad was a toolmaker (machinist) my Mom was a seamstress and the techno junkie. German immigrants we didn't have much so we made a lot of things.
At 15 I built my own hydroplane and always like working with wood and metal. In 2003 three I designed an built a shed in my backyard. Round top door and all. I decided that it needed some ginger bread under the peak. I had inherited my Dad's Craftsman scroll saw so found a design I liked and enlarged it to an appropriate scale. Learned lots of things Throat depth and easy Blade change were important. It took a couple of minutes for a few second cut. But it gave me a taste for the scroll saw. I joined a local woodworking club and saw an image of a Volker Arnold ornament on the cover one of their newsletters. It reminded me of the stuff our relatives sent us from Germany every Christmas. My wife bought me a Delta SS350 for my BD. Simple fast blade changes and off I went, started selling ornaments at our Church Christmas fair. My hobby attention span has always been short, but scrolling really bit me in the butt. In 2005 I bought my Hawk G4 26.it has since paid for most of the tools in my workshop. (only one fair a year), In 2010 I started test cutting for SSWWC magazine. They have challenged me with projects that I probably would not normally have taken on. They opened my mind to try almost anything at least once, I love challenging projects it keeps the hobby fresh for me.
I never would have thought that this hobby would take me where it has. One additional huge plus has been all of the friends all over the country and world that I have made. And even better have met some of you at shows and scrolling events.