George’s Gift
…then that his smile, his laughter, and the skills he imparted so freely to me would live on throughout my adult life. I don’t believe that he had the love…
…then that his smile, his laughter, and the skills he imparted so freely to me would live on throughout my adult life. I don’t believe that he had the love…
…with training all staff for certification, especially for a small company, is the cost of the courses and the downtime from income-producing work to cover costs. My thinking is that…
…well tried, tested and proven. So here comes a new phase in the life of Paul Sellers. Can’t afford a course? Cost is not always an issue. We have paved…
…the two spaces we always make available and set aside for solely this purpose. This class will be free to you but you will need to cover any other costs…
…experienced carver and in my view there is something very freeing in these spheres of tradition. Combine removal of larger areas with saws makes the task all the quicker and…
…that. It’s more about shared lives than 16 workbenches and tools for students and such. To me it’s been about investment, developments and passing on all the things I’ve come…
…almost if not identical model made for sale here. Some were made by a company distributing tools and equipment called Hilka with red heads and then I turned to the…
…corners to catch legs, knees or elbows on or then again vacuum heads and sweeping brushes. I like sweeps and curves from spokeshaves. You know, unrouted and freely carved out…
…heartbeat and you don’t need abrasives to remove the rotary cuts or burn marks machines leave in the surface either. Of course a thousand linear metres of the stuff comes…
…than it should be. Imagine the translative qualities of a simple and complex smell that can remind you of days working in a vast tract of mesquite 35 years ago…
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