Hi Alan
I think I should say something here. This is not an apology or an explanation, just a statement.
I consider David to be an exceptional teacher. I have all of David's DVDs. That should say something in itself. My criticism is not levelled at his technique. My criticism is not really levelled at his speed of delivery. David is thorough and, were I a complete novice, I would appreciate his pace. But I am not a novice and I get impatient to move on. That is not David's fault. However, there may be others at my level who will experience the same - after all, this is a review of his DVD.
Sharpening is extremely important. One cannot do their best work with a dull blade. Learning how to sharpen is, therefore, vital to the development of a woodworker. However (another one), this DVD is meant to be about furniture making techniques, not about sharpening. I said before, and I continue to believe, that too much content went to sharpening, which left too little time for furniture building. There was too little content of the latter. Save the sharpening for a sharpening DVD.
Regards from Perth
Derek