The woodworking buff is always happily chipping away at something or banging and sawing on his current project and before long it is all done.
Another masterpiece that he is proud of and why not.
There is a part of his being in that piece of furniture or whatever he has just completed.
There are many hours of happy tinkering in the finished article.
He has a right to be proud and we all applaud him for his ingenuity.
So our house fills with wonderful creations and we have every conceivable piece of furniture we could use or indeed, fit in to each room.
Outside we have lovely new BBQ decks and pergolas, and new sheds and dog kennels and kids cubby and play houses with climbing fort etc.
What else is left for this man of prolific output.
He just loves to create in wood so let him go.
If everything is done in your house and there is not another conceivable thing left to do then it is time to start on your gift list.
Let him manufacture gifts for Christmas or birthdays for all the family and keep him happily hammering away.
If he exhausts that avenue, he is indeed a prolific producer of wood ware, what about all the charity options.
He could get into wooden toys for underprivileged kids or handcrafted pieces for needy families.
There are plenty of options for the experienced woodworker.
If he needs another outlet for his manufacturing then you could advertise his wares or go to flea markets and soon find some happy buyers for the products.
This at least will help pay for the expenses for new projects.
If he is really good and fancies himself suggest some reproduction period furniture.
That would really test his skills and expertise.
If he can master this art then you can have a house full of beautiful period pieces or otherwise find a ready market for this style of product.
There is no end to woodworking ideas and probably the best way now to fill up his idea box is to get one of the latest sets of project plans.
Some of these are advertised to have sixteen thousand different projects so that will keep him going for while.
If he could create one of these every week he will still have enough to last about 300 years.
Check them out and keep him happily working.