skipdiver
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I have never been on a woodwork course (unless you count my apprenticeship) and am not likely to but if i were to go on one i would be more inclined to the cabinet making end of the spectrum. I have watched Paul Sellars youtube videos and enjoyed them; he reminds me of a joiner i knew years ago who taught me a lot. The thing for me is that he has been called a master craftsmen by some, but if he is, then i have known a few master craftsmen in my time. He does the basics well from what i have seen of his work and is passionate about hand tools and what he calls proper woodwork but he is no better or worse than half a dozen carpenters and joiners i have worked with over the years. He has done well out of social media and good luck to him, it's better than working for a living. £50 for a 2 hour talk? Not for me.
I don't know of Peter Seftons work and maybe i should watch some of his stuff for a comparison. I would be more inclined to go on this course as it's furniture based, unless i am mistaken.
As for Peter Sellers. he's rubbish at woodwork but your comic timing would improve no end.
I don't know of Peter Seftons work and maybe i should watch some of his stuff for a comparison. I would be more inclined to go on this course as it's furniture based, unless i am mistaken.
As for Peter Sellers. he's rubbish at woodwork but your comic timing would improve no end.