Asked for it for Christmas and will get it myself I'd Santa gives me coal.
online is the only way I can get Roy anymore and fortunately this season is on PBS website.
Asked for it for Christmas and will get it myself I'd Santa gives me coal.
online is the only way I can get Roy anymore and fortunately this season is on PBS website.
Jim,
Not sure about man glitter, but the ability to make stuff does have a certain cachet in the digital world!
Best wishes,
David
Sorry I missed this, I'll hunt that video down later tonight.
An appreciation that is becoming increasingly widespread. People seem to once again want to put to use the intuitions of a craftsman and appreciate the result of a trained eye and knowledge of process.
Bumbling forward into the unknown.
I'd just like to apologise for the glitches on my website which have stopped things working for the last week. All fixed now.
David
Ordered it yesterday, David (from LN Oz).
Regards from Perth
Derek
I liked the video. First time watching Charlesworth and I liked how methodical he was. That mitered joint seems to be slow going and fussy though.
I am making a big drawer for my workbench and decided to use a secret rabbet dovetail as a learning exercise, video was helpful also for this joint.
Derek,
I do hope you will enjoy it.
It was great to film in my own workshop, and the photography and close ups are superb.
Best wishes,
David
David, I have the DVD in my hot hands as I type. I am expecting great things.
Should there be any shortcomings, it would be appreciated if you visit to correct these in person. I will supply a good bottle of Margaret River Cab Sav - or two - to consume in the duration. By that stage I am certain all will be forgiven.
Regards from Perth
Derek
Last edited by Derek Cohen; 12-02-2014 at 12:03 PM.
They have this on YouTube where Roy shows multiple joints http://youtu.be/GLk4IYF65wY?t=16m50s it starts at 16:50
I think Roy has the quick version and I have the slow one!!
Slow and detailed hopefully....
David
Derek,
I am concerned about airline tickets and the supply of vintage Margaret river Cabernet Sauvignon. Have you drunk it all yet?
Best wishes,
David
David, don't fret ... there is a LOT of cab sav in Margaret's River! It is not only a major wine area, and the home of the Jarrah and Karri tree, but just 3 hours south of Perth. My wife and I were done there last weekend for a wedding. The best early summer weather - blues skies and sun peeking through the tree-lined avenues - glorious days for the having the top down in the car ....
Best wishes for the festive season
Derek