Customer Feedback - 2011
22 December 2011
"Thanks Scott.
I ordered my video last night and I look forward to receiving it. I will add it to the library of other “Scott Morrison” videos which I have ordered. I have really
enjoyed your videos and your e-book on building a woodworking business. I’ve been following your website for a couple years and I have always been inspired by your work. I love
your Nanny Rocker and your cradle. Keep me posted when you will have templates of your Nanny Rocker available.......my wife thinks there something wrong with me because I study your
rockers and cradle (and other work) for hours on end......yeah, there’s probably something wrong with that, but that’s ok, as woodworking allows me to escape the engineering world for a while.
Keep in touch."
- Steve
24 November 2011
"Scott,
Well i bet its getting a little colder where your at, it finally cooled off here in texas. I sold my first rocker and i am building another and a couple of bar stools. They
are really nice. The reason i am writing is i am looking for some of the british style f clamps. I cant find any anywhere and i notice you use them in your video, the blue ones
I think. If you have any info on them it would really help.
I really like all of your videos and everyone else I talk to says the same thing. There are some guys out there with videos like yours but i just can't make it threw one
chapter without falling asleep or fast-forwarding. Keep up the good work and thanks again."
- Mike
29 July 2011
"Thanks for the Music Stand PDF Scott. I really love doing your projects. I've made 5 stools with the butterfly joint
and so far have not been able to keep one for myself. I has to be your great design and joint! Looking forward to making the
music stand. Hopefully it will improve my guitar playing. I'll keep you posted on that one!.. :-)"
- Linda
22 July 2011
"I just completed the glue up of my low back side chair from your plans. The plans that you provide are the best and most
well designed of any plans that I have ever used. Every piece assembled perfectly and it did not require any redesign to make the
plans work. I have not found that to be the case with other plans. I am in Washington DC about twice a month on business and have
been able to visit the Renwick Gallery on a couple of recent visits to look at the lines of “the masters” work as the low back side
chair is currently on display. The plans that you provide do an excellent job at capturing the lines of the original. The low back
chair was the first one that I have constructed using the coopered seat and I really like the overall look of the finished seat
(also this was much easier than it looks)."
- Jeff
17 April 2011
"Thanks again Scott,
I will send a few more pics once I get the rockers on. I am sure you hear this alot but if it were not for your help, this project would have been way out of my league. Now I can fool everyone into thinking I am half decent at this:) I think my wife even wants me to make more now so it looks like I might get my new lathe out of it after all, so it has definitely worked out:)
Thanks again,"
- Bill
2 March 2011
"I just finished watching your DVD,s. for the Classic Rocking Chair.
WOW.
I have to say that you did a fantastic job of presenting the entire process. I
purchased another set of plans and DVD from someone else and they were a great disappointment. Your
videos were professional, your instructions were clear and complete, and you left me with very few
questions. You are to be commended for your work. It would be a bargain at twice
the price.
Thanks,"
- William
25 February 2011
"Scott,
My name is Byron Young. My dad and I are about to build two of your rocking chairs simultaneously. Man, great job on the video. I'm a critical SOB and they are perfect. Ok, enough butt kissing, here's my question: We are new to fine woodworking so we are worried about our wood selection. We are in North Florida in a NON conditioned shop so the humidity is about to sky rocket. Are we screwed? We are planning to use soft maple with black walnut accents. Can we assume that it needs to be kiln dried? We start making patterns tomorrow. What did you use for patten material?
Thank you,"
- Byron
20 February 2011
"Mr. Morrison,
I loved the tea chair dvd and plan to start making my first chair right away, however; I was wondering if you offer classes? (chair making preferably), you have the very best instruction I have come acrossed, which I have seen many. I like to make sawdust like you and see what becomes of it.
I think like you, Sam Maloof is a hero and inspiration to me.
Thanks again
Hope to hear from you soon."
- RB
4 February 2011
"Just thought I would drop you a note to let you know I received the low back
chair DVD and patterns. Last night I put them in the computer and could not
stop watching until completed them. After watching them I thought I would
let you know they are very well done and very much worth the investment to
learn how to make one of these chairs."
- John
24 January 2011
"Scott,
Just finished watching the DVD. I was really impressed with it. The instruction exceeded all expectations I had. As soon as I became confused at any given point, my questions were answered immediately. The only part that seemed too quickly passed over was the milling process at the beginning. I've got my wood together and am currently trying to figure out the steps that go into planing and jointing. I was wondering if you could shed some light on this. Also, I will be using a friend's jointer and thickness planer, but was wondering if there are any hand tool substitutions that at all time/cost efficient. Thanks for your time."
- Joe
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