Tasky":1evfr0f6 said:
All this relies more on joints and body alignment than outright strength.
Two things - if paul registers folks for several hundred dollars per class, why would he need to sell gear? I can't imagine screwing around with tshirts would be as profitable, and it would completely ruin his gimmick which is "I'm not selling you anything, buy my video subscription and pay to come to my classes...but that doesn't count as selling you something. Look, I'm not "beholden" to tool companies! Buy my videos".
He's not a real woodworker like the guys all over youtube....like him....what? He's on youtube for one reason. It's free exposure to sell a recurring subscription on his website. If it wasn't, I doubt he'd do it. I have to imagine that it has driven more traffic to his site than anything else. If he's really selling advertisements to his site on ebay (loose use of the word sell), it would be senseless to turn on adsense and make about a dollar for every 3000 viewers or so. It would irritate more people than that and cost him traffic to his site.
re: the hand size, the hand sizes that I've made for other folks have been mostly 3.5 to 3.75, some up to 4. Mine are just over 3 1/2 (and I consider my hands small). The one oddball has been the guy who got me into woodworking, 4.75 across the knuckles. It caused his plane to look a bit clownish when I made it, but so be it.
re: who to compare paul to? Makers like Mack Headley, George Wilson, etc. You won't find those guys doing a lot of youtube, though Mack is now retired from CW (I think) and may give classes. I think George (who I talk to frequently) would probably like a second lifetime or maybe five more to build all of the things he'd like to build. I doubt there's much to be made being a maker of that caliber. George's shop rate in retirement is somewhere in the neighborhood of 50 bucks an hour.
(edit: I did look up Mack's page to see if he's teaching - no mention of it, but you can see furniture from his shop there. I did find him listed as giving some classes at this place:
http://www.wwotsv.com/wwotsv_webpage_003.htm
That kind of work is not so accessible by a beginner, but I doubt they're looking for a beginner. The course cost is about the same as Sellers' course costs, and i don't think they sell online videos. I don't think they'd get many views on youtube, either, but I know which classes I'd rather go to.
I've never known George to do anything other than take apprentices )