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As a keen woodworker I'm apalled by this rather dire and rushed woodworking show. Anton Fitzpatrick seems affable enough but the work he is turning out is rushed, badly produced and sloppy. I'm not an expert but I think I could have done a better job of the gateleg table he produced and the ladder backed chair didnt even sit flat on the workbench.

The whole format of the show is so rushed I can hardly keep up. Bring back Norm Abrahams and New Yankee Workshop its a better show and the standard of crastmanship inspires
 
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I couldn't agree more! Norm was the epitomy of the Woodwork on TV genre and I'm astonished Discoivery feels so little for it's audience that it doesn't bring back his iconic series NYWS. there are series they've never even shown in this country
 
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Hi there,

We've passed this on to the TV schedulers so your request will be heard by the right people.

All the best,

The Editorial Team
 
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Yeah!That's right.But I think most of the audiences are not familiar with wood cutting.So that just right for normal people.

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