Blackswanwood
Still Learning
I’ve learned (or to be more accurate have started to learn!) since this thread started.How did I learn? Well, I haven't, yet
However, I've been given a Coronet major with attachments and a drawer full of old rusty tools by friends who's father passed away and who thought I might enjoy it. My recent thread https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/threads/cleaning-up-a-coronet-major.149245/ is documenting my efforts to get the lathe set up and rescue the tools before making a start.
I've bought Keith Rowley's Foundation Course book which was recommended on here and started reading it and will watch the accompanying video. I've also discovered that there's a chap locally called Mark Beckett (https://mark.beckett.woodturners.uk/shop/woodturning-courses/29-2-day-course.html) who offers courses and that may been up being a Christmas present from the family this year. I'm definitely someone who learns best with hands on practice and teaching.
I don't watch a lot of television but I have YouTube setup on our tv and will often spend an hour or two on there following whatever is my current interest of research so I expect that will be something I'll start doing next week. If anyone has particular channels they'd recommend, I'd be grateful of suggestions.
I found Richard Raffans YT videos particularly useful.
As a general observation I’ve found anyone who does wood turning to be really helpful in imparting their wisdom. Unlike some other areas of woodworking there seems to be an acceptance that there can be more than one way to do something and as long as it’s safe and it works it’s okay!