It is impressive how I got to your course. I am a specialist in servers and infrastructure and DevOps, but in another life I wanted to be an architect. Now I am a web infrastructure architect and in a way I work with my hands. My laptop is a workbench where I found, cut, glue, sand, recess, drill, and adjust highly precise, custom systems. The presentation of your course made me live my job as you do. your architectural influences, the story of your family who put a workshop in your dna and the design between your eyebrows is impressive. I don't have a single tool you use but I see your course as a relief at the end of the day. The furniture sing to me and I relax and your art that is immortalized in the furniture fills the void that my art leaves me, that is erased, lost and although thousands use my "works", many do not even know that they are there.
I loved the course and the work carried out by your workshop, a question, how do you manage to embed this type of shelves to hide the fastening to the wall? A big greeting from Mexico.
Hello, first of all, excellent course an inspiration to create. I already have course 2, but I don't want to see it yet until I complete the course 1 project.
A question, what technique do you use or recommend to hang shelf size on the wall?
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It is impressive how I got to your course. I am a specialist in servers and infrastructure and DevOps, but in another life I wanted to be an architect. Now I am a web infrastructure architect and in a way I work with my hands. My laptop is a workbench where I found, cut, glue, sand, recess, drill, and adjust highly precise, custom systems. The presentation of your course made me live my job as you do. your architectural influences, the story of your family who put a workshop in your dna and the design between your eyebrows is impressive. I don't have a single tool you use but I see your course as a relief at the end of the day. The furniture sing to me and I relax and your art that is immortalized in the furniture fills the void that my art leaves me, that is erased, lost and although thousands use my "works", many do not even know that they are there.
You are a capo brother.
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Teacher Plus@roberto_45 Thanks for your words Roberto! It shows that you connected with that side of the job that motivates us not to abandon it anymore.
A hug
Patrick
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Good evening .. beautiful the art of ... cabinetmaking .. carpenter, as was San José .. keep doing beautiful work
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I loved the course and the work carried out by your workshop, a question, how do you manage to embed this type of shelves to hide the fastening to the wall? A big greeting from Mexico.
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Hello, from Colombia. I have no idea of carpentry but I want to learn how to make my furniture
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I loved the course is very good at explaining and gives very good advice
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Hello, first of all, excellent course an inspiration to create. I already have course 2, but I don't want to see it yet until I complete the course 1 project.
A question, what technique do you use or recommend to hang shelf size on the wall?
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bye, congratulations.
How do you keep the wall?
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