If it had not been for his writing of the book "Woodturning a
Foundation Course" I would have given up 15 years ago ever considering
woodturning as a hobby or as a business. All those years ago I propped
his book against the wall behind my then, very basic and cheap lathe,
and followed almost word for word his descriptions for turning bowls.
To say I am indebted to his expertise could never suffice in satisfying
the gratitude I feel for his most excellent tutoring.
I never met him and now it is too late but I would have liked to say
thankyou to someone who made an enormous impression on my life.
There must be thousands of turners around the world for whom the name
Keith Rowley is synonimous with tutoring in woodturning.
Regards,
Peter Charles Fagg
Freshwater, Isle of Wight,
United Kingdom.
www.petersplatters.co.uk
Each can do but little!
But if each DID that little,
ALL would be done!
> I never met him and now it is too late but I would have liked to say
> thankyou to someone who made an enormous impression on my life.
>
> There must be thousands of turners around the world for whom the name
> Keith Rowley is synonimous with tutoring in woodturning.
AMEN!
Another author to look for on the next trip
to Barnes & Noble.
Sounds like the man lives on in the folks he
inspired to try.
charlie b
> Really good teachers/tutors are rare. Not only
> do they convey information, but, when really
> good, confidence to actually try to use the
> information. Once you believe you can do
> something the rest is easy.
>
> Another author to look for on the next trip
> to Barnes & Noble.
Might want to also look for his video. Every time I'm away from the lathe
for a few months I go to his basic book and video before starting up
again. Better than Raffan or any of the others for Solid, basic
information.