Reffc
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I agree Barry. Designers and whittlers they may have been but that hardly qualifies them to judge who the "best woodworker" was. It would have been nice to see professional woodworkers competing, but it was still an interesting program and it would be good to see more like it. The Repair Shop often throws up interesting challenges and I admire some of the skills on show there, especially Steve's handiwork with clockwork mechanisms and the lady who does the ceramic repairs. Whatever the result of the Best Woodworker series, it won't have done Jacob any harm and any employer would be pleased to have him aboard as he has real potential. Cloe was out of her depth, obviously had very little experience or training but still managed to demonstrate some originality and flair and I'd say with some guidance could well excel at joinery.