I didn't notice any, but funnily enough I'm now aware that you can Mak(ita)e any thing with the right (fes)tool.. Good product placement for companies.
If they are all woodworkers then even if they dont own some of the tools they should at least know of them.with unfamiliar tools
Didn't one lady say she never used a circular saw before ?If they are all woodworkers then even if they dont own some of the tools they should at least know of them.
Yep, makes good TV but so often the woodworkers end up unhappy with their pieces due to the constraints of the show. Assuming it is made as it is shown to the viewers, it also seems pretty harsh to take them off the main project halfway through so they can do a second, unrelated task that requires quick thinking, design and precisionI am very empathetic to them. Really it's a lesson in how not to do woodworking. Make over ambitious designs under time pressure with unfamiliar tools. What can possibly go wrong. ?
She had never used a track saw. Hopefully the three tech assistants keep an eye on her! I'm very much a beginner, so would be concerned if I had to be learning on the go in such a quick paced environmentDidn't one lady say she never used a circular saw before ?
Nothing to stop someone doing it outside the program, and in parallel... could make an interesting youtube series of videosIt would be interesting to put an experienced woodworker into the mix without the others knowing as a reference, this would produce something that is the best in the given available time allowed.
I agree, or alternatively contestants made up from students going through the training of one of the makers/schools that teach cabinet making (Rowdean/Marc Fish/ Waters & Ackland etc)Be nice to see a series with tradespersons competing, similar to Masterchef Professionals.
Well I have to admit my "thing" is for redheads so I'm probably not best placed to comment on an objective sense.The jewellery one is quite good, but it would be better without the irritating Katherine Ryan.
They don't deny they are in the trade, but it is surely a broad area. They seem to come from the artisan end, I'm sure they can make a good living saying "I only work silver" or "I do necklaces and earrings".If you google the contestants (and of the first series) you'll find they are all professional to a greater or lesser extent, some having had a lot of qualifications and experience. Being cynical I'd almost think some of their cockups were stage managed for the camera - they are often beginner's mistakes.
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