Jhalfa
Established Member
I spent a week at home last week doing stuff around the house and in my workshop (garage), and whilst having my bran flakes every day I watched a couple of episodes of NYW, some of This Old House, and other programmes during the day like Cutting Edge Woodworker and Restoration Man.
I learned a lost from all of these, but when looking at the way "Noim" works, it is just me or is the guy really ham fisted when it comes to doing anything with a hand tool? His use of chisels and hand saws made me cringe.
I was really impressed by the work of that guy in Cutting Edge Woodworker, and just wish I could design stuff like that. Also I was full of admiration for Alan Herd on the Restoration Man - not a power tool in sight.
Please don't think I don't like Norm and what he has done to inspire a lot of people (me included), but sometimes he does give the impression that you can't do woodwork without powertools.
What do you think?
Regards
Jonathan
I learned a lost from all of these, but when looking at the way "Noim" works, it is just me or is the guy really ham fisted when it comes to doing anything with a hand tool? His use of chisels and hand saws made me cringe.
I was really impressed by the work of that guy in Cutting Edge Woodworker, and just wish I could design stuff like that. Also I was full of admiration for Alan Herd on the Restoration Man - not a power tool in sight.
Please don't think I don't like Norm and what he has done to inspire a lot of people (me included), but sometimes he does give the impression that you can't do woodwork without powertools.
What do you think?
Regards
Jonathan