Rob, I can see that you feel very strongly about the argument of people building their own bench over buying. This certainly seems to be a controversial subject between woodworkers that gets touched on from time to time with many agreeing that to build your own bench is a right of passage. There was a time of course when us woodworkers would be making many of our tools ourselves as well but we live in the modern world and are very lucky to have a huge range of products available to us that meet all needs and budgets.
As this can be a very passionate craft I notice that the majority of us give constructive criticism with both positive and negative comments to help and support others. There is also a minority like with everything that do jump to any old conclusion without thinking it through which can cause unnecessary upset.
This is a new business built with passion that represents products hand made in England so it seems a shame to me if I can't gain your support. I have a very interesting list of clients to whom I am truly grateful and have always received 100% positive comments. In fact it is always a pleasure to make the deliveries and see their response to my work.
I certainly don't wish to upset anyone with this post but I'm sure you will all appreciate I have a true love for what I do and I will stand by my craft. I can also assure you all that there isn't money to be earned by this, all I achieve by these long hard hours of graft is fulfilment and a greater understanding of my work.
On a more constructive note, I do a lot of research in to the history of our craft and have become somewhat fascinated in the way people used to work wood; the methods they used and ways they adapted their tools etc. This extends beyond benches although these were of course a major tool for our historic counterparts. I'm hoping to set up a blog anytime soon that aims to explore the heritage of our craft... nothing too serious but surely of great interest to many woodworkers today. I'll keep you updated once I go ahead with this and would really appreciate if anyone has any pointers or knowledge that they would like to share with me.
All the best,
Richard.