[Free] Tips And Tricks From My Courses (With Sub-Titles)
Here are 9 videos from a selection of my courses, they will give you some ideas of my projects, and teaching approach. – Free Course
What you’ll learn
- Improve your home and learn woodworking tool skills, tricks and tips, the former will give you financial benefits and the latter, job satisfaction.
- What you save on labour with home improvement, far exceeds what you spend on tools and equipment, which are an investment anyway for the next job.
- My most popular course is learning about tools and sharpening them and wood, but there is also a safety course on equipment included.
- My assumption is that the average householder as little or no experience building and construction and tool skills but I go through to include everything.
Requirements
- The great thing about this course is you need do nothing, except just sit back and watch and read, maybe take a few notes.
Description
Your maybe thinking of buying one of my courses and your probably thinking if I go on YouTube I can get the information I need for free. Well I too go on YouTube if I need to find out something and then if I can’t, then leave a message.And therein lies the problem. YouTubers seem to think that people have a very short attention span, and they rush to get through it as quickly as possible, each YouTuber wants to be faster than the last! you know what I mean right? (plus, you must have the obligatory baseball cap). So you leave a message, if you’re lucky somebody will reply in two or three days and in most cases not at all.
When I make a video I ask myself one question is there anything I can include in this that will help people in understanding it better and the answer is always yes, so I go through it in the editing stage and I ask myself the same question again and I may do this 10 times easily, and it’s only then that I know that I’ve included as much as I can think of but then if you watch one of my videos and you get stuck you can send a direct email to me and I can respond. so whatever it is you thinking of doing, I wish you all the best with it. Author(s): Stephen Fawcett