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Shannon at The Renaissance Woodworker blog taped some of my freak show at Alan Turner’s. He reported what I said there very carefully and very accurately (thanks Shannon). For those of you who are thinking about signing up for my basic 18th c skills classes, this is a taste of what you can expect and what I want to see you do before class is over. No parlor tricks here. Just basic techniques that you can learn.
I don’t often rip on a single horse. You can see me fumbling a bit, balancing my board with my foot. I brought two horses, but a fellow was sitting on the other and he looked so comfortable I didn’t have the heart to kick him off it.
Adam Cherubini is a long-time woodworker and contributor to Popular Woodworking Magazine, who studies and works in the 18th-century style using period techniques and tools.