I've studied billet work extensively over the years, and have lots of books and videos on the
subject in my library, and I still learned some really great ideas I'd not seen before. Alexander
Marsh's Billet Masterclass is a high quality release in content and production values.
If
you are new to billet work, and are eager to learn, this course would be an excellent place to
start. If you have an extensive background in billet work, you probably do not need this program,
but you may still want to get it. I'm a big believer in continuing education, and love to learn.
Anyone who loves billet work and loves to learn will likely enjoy this program.
There are
so many methods, ideas, subtleties and insights shared throughout this program. There is something
for everyone. Many things for everyone.
Alex and Lewis both make the point repeatedly that
you do not have to do anything exactly as they show it. Learn the techniques then mix and match to
come up with handlings and routines that fit your style and preferences. I agree with this mindset.
The Q & A routine was not really a good fit for me. And that's okay. It might be a great
fit for you. I have studied the Q & A extensively over the past several years, and have purchased
just about every release on the subject. And I've come up with my own handlings that do fit me well.
I like to study everything that is available on subjects that interest me the most, then figure out
what works best for my preferences, including developing new approaches. And I advise you to do the
same.
Over-all, this is a fantastic course that I recommend highly.