I rather (past tense) enjoyed Sellars – the practical teacher of basic carpentry skills. I confess I learned some good stuff watching his video and reading his posts etc. Brilliant stuff for the newcomer – basic chisel sharpening – plane tuning – scrub planes – even home-made routers, beading guides and even a rebate plane – I managed to make a bow-saw to his specifications – no better than the one I made aged 12 – still in operation – but ‘interesting’ non the less.
I respect his skill, but no more than I would any competent teacher – although he do leave out some ‘must know’ stuff – probably reserved for his ‘master class’. But, I am rapidly becoming disappointed with the ‘Sellars’ show – he ain’t a “life-style” guru and frankly, his personal, philosophical ramblings are becoming so far removed from practical ‘woodworking’ education as to border on the risible. I, for one am not remotely interested in ‘philosophy’ or ‘journals’ or even flogging the whole shebang to the unsuspecting public. Just improving my ‘woodworking’ as a skill to be the best I can make it. It is this which took Sellars to ‘stardom’ not the current ‘morning show’ blarney. It may well make him additional income – but he lost me as a fellow traveller with the latest load of cobblers – a video – selling ‘essence of Pine’.
I put 120 meters of stud wall 3 mts high (Pine) and used over 200 meters of roof truss (Kings and Queens both) – Oregon; not to mention three stories of staircase (which I designed and made in Box Brush). – Essence of Pine – I’m still trying to get the smell of it out of my work clothes. I am happy to learn all I can about fettling a hand plane; delighted with my extra sharp chisels, etc.– But “Pine essence” – really – it’s the dizzy limit. No more, not for me.
I respect his skill, but no more than I would any competent teacher – although he do leave out some ‘must know’ stuff – probably reserved for his ‘master class’. But, I am rapidly becoming disappointed with the ‘Sellars’ show – he ain’t a “life-style” guru and frankly, his personal, philosophical ramblings are becoming so far removed from practical ‘woodworking’ education as to border on the risible. I, for one am not remotely interested in ‘philosophy’ or ‘journals’ or even flogging the whole shebang to the unsuspecting public. Just improving my ‘woodworking’ as a skill to be the best I can make it. It is this which took Sellars to ‘stardom’ not the current ‘morning show’ blarney. It may well make him additional income – but he lost me as a fellow traveller with the latest load of cobblers – a video – selling ‘essence of Pine’.
I put 120 meters of stud wall 3 mts high (Pine) and used over 200 meters of roof truss (Kings and Queens both) – Oregon; not to mention three stories of staircase (which I designed and made in Box Brush). – Essence of Pine – I’m still trying to get the smell of it out of my work clothes. I am happy to learn all I can about fettling a hand plane; delighted with my extra sharp chisels, etc.– But “Pine essence” – really – it’s the dizzy limit. No more, not for me.