William Grubb
Elite Cafe Member
While books are shurely a fine way of learning, (and I may get some disagreement here) I feel that the DVD's & VHS video's combined with books
is the next best way of learning. Next to "hands on experience". Of course
being able to take classes with a qualified instructor is the berries so to speak, but for those wanting to learn, and may not be able at this point in their life afford the classes,its is a very good means of learning. I have many
DVD's & VHS video's ,and books that I referr to , but what I like about the
videos is that you can see how a particular sequence is carried out.Setting stones ,Gold inlay,overlay,the use of specific gravers,what ever.Many of the
top engravers of today have produce instructing video's, I have not bought one yet that I didn't learn a wealth of information from.
is the next best way of learning. Next to "hands on experience". Of course
being able to take classes with a qualified instructor is the berries so to speak, but for those wanting to learn, and may not be able at this point in their life afford the classes,its is a very good means of learning. I have many
DVD's & VHS video's ,and books that I referr to , but what I like about the
videos is that you can see how a particular sequence is carried out.Setting stones ,Gold inlay,overlay,the use of specific gravers,what ever.Many of the
top engravers of today have produce instructing video's, I have not bought one yet that I didn't learn a wealth of information from.