It's worth noting that the OP's father was a pattern maker, and, as highly skilled as it is, pattern making is structural, or applied, woodworking, not aesthetic woodworking in the same way that furniture making is.
It's worth noting that the OP's father was a pattern maker, and, as highly skilled as it is, pattern making is structural, or applied, woodworking, not aesthetic woodworking in the same way that furniture making is.
Last edited by Frank Drew; 11-22-2014 at 2:42 PM.