Hi all.
Heard this was the place to be and be seen, so have joined today. Looking forward to having a chat and sharing a few anecdotes etc. Shame there's not a good looking barmaid, but hey...
Anyway, my first question... What makes someone a 'Master'?
I know there have been official Master Thatchers and Master Craftsmen etc for years, but so often I see master carpenter/furniture/cabinet maker and the like. What entitles someone to call themselves a 'Master'? I have just over 20 years in woodworking and consider myself fairly apt, but yes, I'm still learning tho still not 40 yet. It certainly sounds grand, maybe it's a modern day marketing thing, tho, I think I'll wait before I order my new business cards.
When I think of 'Masters' I think of people like Krenov, Chippendale, Morris, Savage, Makepeace and plenty of others.
I don't mean to sound pompous or uptight or belittling to anyone, I'd just like to know or maybe start a discussion...
Heard this was the place to be and be seen, so have joined today. Looking forward to having a chat and sharing a few anecdotes etc. Shame there's not a good looking barmaid, but hey...
Anyway, my first question... What makes someone a 'Master'?
I know there have been official Master Thatchers and Master Craftsmen etc for years, but so often I see master carpenter/furniture/cabinet maker and the like. What entitles someone to call themselves a 'Master'? I have just over 20 years in woodworking and consider myself fairly apt, but yes, I'm still learning tho still not 40 yet. It certainly sounds grand, maybe it's a modern day marketing thing, tho, I think I'll wait before I order my new business cards.
When I think of 'Masters' I think of people like Krenov, Chippendale, Morris, Savage, Makepeace and plenty of others.
I don't mean to sound pompous or uptight or belittling to anyone, I'd just like to know or maybe start a discussion...