Merry Christmas – 2015
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Merry Christmas to all of you! The best year for my woodworking hobby has been 2014 as well. It’s when I signed up for your terrific master class. I’m still a hybrid wood worker, but I’m getting better and better at using only hand tools. Ripping a long piece of wood with a hand saw, and keeping the kerf straight and just fractionally away from the knife line, has tested me greatly. I’ll get there one day though. Thanks for giving me my newfound inspiration.
May your homes be filled with cakes, pies and sweets of all kinds, but mostly with the love and the spirit of Christmas. Have a wonderful 2015!
Dick Aldridge
Flowery Branch, Georgia, USA (yes, it’s the name of a real town in Georgia)24 December 2014 at 5:39 pm #122642seasons greetings and best wishes to all the sawdust and wood chip makers from canada
Dear Paul and all,
Merry Christmas to you too! And thanks to you too for all the videos and posts that have helped me to learn so much. I am an expert stone mason and now have my legs going bad, so am having trouble with doing that kind of work. I am going to “re tool” and learn fine woodworking to make things and sell on Etsy or ebay, as a new line of work. Paul really cuts through all the false and useless data and teaches the basics. I love it.
Happy New Year too!
Mike Sola
Hi Paul and all your team. What more can I say that either I or many of your Masterclass members have not already said before. As all I know is that I the last 7 months my whole life had changed since I signed up to your wonderful classes and following your many comments and discussions online. A very Happy Christmas and a wonderful, healthy Bew Year to you all. – Tony West
Merry (Happy) Christmas to Paul and his team.
Thanks for making the world a better place with your devotion to the craft of woodworking, the art of teaching the skills of your craft, and by upholding the highest standards of workmanship and artistry in the furniture you build.
You give immense pleasure and entertainment to thousands of people, and for that you should be proud.
– David
To Paul and family, I was privileged to attend classes in Waco back in 2001. I am so happy that I am able to watch and listen to Paul as he teaches. Each new post is a gift to me. Thanks again and Joy and I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. From Texas.
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