This is my first post having just signed up to UKWorkshop.
I have been hobby woodworking on and off since I learnt the basics at school in the 60's. I would not suggest I am any kind of expert in woodworking. As a dyslexic I find reading books and article's a challenge, as a result I have spent many hours watching videos and DVD's. Because of the way the world is most of these have been American. You can imagine my pleasure in watching and listening to a Brit. I am proud to say I have a complete set of Steve Maskery's DVD's, all of which Iv'e found to be great educational tools. The latest offering is no exception. As Steve say's in the DVD's his jigs are not necessarily the best way to do things, simply a way of getting the best and safest out of your machines. I have had great pleasure in producing some of the jigs without any immediate plans to use them. In the main I look at these jigs and think 'ah that's how people manage to get such great results' next time I do something similar I'll have a jig to use. His box joint and housing jig's for the router are the simplest, accurate and safest methods Iv'e seen for machining these joints.
I am very sorry to see that Steve is putting his workshop into boxes for storage whilst he looks for a new home. I will greatly miss the DVD's and hope that Steve can get back into production at some point. Maybe Steve could consider running some courses in the future?
I have been hobby woodworking on and off since I learnt the basics at school in the 60's. I would not suggest I am any kind of expert in woodworking. As a dyslexic I find reading books and article's a challenge, as a result I have spent many hours watching videos and DVD's. Because of the way the world is most of these have been American. You can imagine my pleasure in watching and listening to a Brit. I am proud to say I have a complete set of Steve Maskery's DVD's, all of which Iv'e found to be great educational tools. The latest offering is no exception. As Steve say's in the DVD's his jigs are not necessarily the best way to do things, simply a way of getting the best and safest out of your machines. I have had great pleasure in producing some of the jigs without any immediate plans to use them. In the main I look at these jigs and think 'ah that's how people manage to get such great results' next time I do something similar I'll have a jig to use. His box joint and housing jig's for the router are the simplest, accurate and safest methods Iv'e seen for machining these joints.
I am very sorry to see that Steve is putting his workshop into boxes for storage whilst he looks for a new home. I will greatly miss the DVD's and hope that Steve can get back into production at some point. Maybe Steve could consider running some courses in the future?