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Thread: Training in the use of a skew.
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12th November 2010, 07:34 AM #16
I was taught to use a skew by John Ewhart at a trend timber class earlier last year, and was shown again by at the Sydney Forum get together. Honestly, you really could not go wrong with either of them. Both really know their stuff and know how to pass it on to others
Heck, Stop at Coffs for a few days and to a Ewhart course, then at Robbos before you get to tassie, and then buy up heaps of beaut tassie timber to practice on It'd be like a wood turners workshop crawl
Cheers,
Dave
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Hi Percy Seadog,
Just a further note. My comments were not limited to the skewart (which I have and it works well), rather that those articles are quite clear about general skew use and the options. It would be a terrific experience to spend some time with john E on your way south and then compare and contrast with , if he was available. I can only say that when you master it, the finish achieved is worth the perserverance. I was taught by John Ewart. Hope this helps. Drillit.
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