08-07-2017, 03:44 PM
Steve,
"It's a bit long." Are all English woodworking online classes that way? I'm thinking of David Charlesworth. I hold his knowledge and teaching in very high regard. He would not be on my list of dynamic speakers. In truth, the English tradition of woodworking is most useful. I will check out Richard Maguire; thanks for the tip.
I hope your sharpening technique has not maxed out. If so, you would miss the fun of future growth. (I am in no danger of being in that situation...."The lyfe so short, the craft so hard to learn."
Keep growing....
Ken
"It's a bit long." Are all English woodworking online classes that way? I'm thinking of David Charlesworth. I hold his knowledge and teaching in very high regard. He would not be on my list of dynamic speakers. In truth, the English tradition of woodworking is most useful. I will check out Richard Maguire; thanks for the tip.
I hope your sharpening technique has not maxed out. If so, you would miss the fun of future growth. (I am in no danger of being in that situation...."The lyfe so short, the craft so hard to learn."
Keep growing....
Ken

