Hooray another wonderful true craftsman who is devoted to detail, quality, design , functionality and his training and the Guild is a wonderful combination.. i adore this series. Its so encouraging that Guilds strive to maintain these vanishing skills….
Very nice process from start to finish with everything 'seeming" so simple , even the finished chair looks so simple , I imagine it takes many years of practice to get that simple clean look!?!? : )
Two issues. Paul must expend as much time on the covering of the seats as the making of the chair themselves. I suspect he likes one as much as the other, hope compensation is acceptable. I tried steaming green walnut but had no success so I boiled the wood instead. That worked quite well.
I'd like to know what it was that Brandt (last name?) said that so influenced him. I've never heard of Brandt and can't seem to find anything about him...
Such terrible, annoying and aren’t-I-clever camerawork spoils what should be a delightful film watching a true master at work. This whole series suffers from this student-like approach - such a shame.
Hooray another wonderful true craftsman who is devoted to detail, quality, design , functionality and his training and the Guild is a wonderful combination.. i adore this series. Its so encouraging that Guilds strive to maintain these vanishing skills….
It’s great to be able to see great craftsmen like this working in their shops. Such videos are highly inspirational.
I loved this video. Thank you
Great video and very nice chairs indeed. Would love to be able to make chairs like that.
Very nice process from start to finish with everything 'seeming" so simple , even the finished chair looks so simple , I imagine it takes many years of practice to get that simple clean look!?!? : )
Gosh, it sure would have been nice to really watch Paul wrapping the cane on the chair instead of the darting camera work.
Two issues. Paul must expend as much time on the covering of the seats as the making of the chair themselves. I suspect he likes one as much as the other, hope compensation is acceptable. I tried steaming green walnut but had no success so I boiled the wood instead. That worked quite well.
I'd like to know what it was that Brandt (last name?) said that so influenced him. I've never heard of Brandt and can't seem to find anything about him...
Really cool but fark the music is just plain annoying.
The camera work makes these videos unwatchable. Please read and consider the multiple comments addressing this issue.
I am trying to track Paul down. Paul - are you out there?
Atrocious videography. Hard to watch
Such terrible, annoying and aren’t-I-clever camerawork spoils what should be a delightful film watching a true master at work. This whole series suffers from this student-like approach - such a shame.