A very common question I hear is how do you become an expert at something? When asked what it take to become an expert or a master of a trade, three P's came to my mind. Passion! Patience! Persistence! In addtion to the three P's, as many great mentors as possible to help inspire and teach. Read More »
Passion! Patience! Persistence!
In addtion to the three P's, as many great mentors as possible to help inspire and teach.
The folks at Gorilla asked me how I find inspiration for my work. This is an interesting question! For me, inspiration often comes from nature. Whenever I hit a road block with design I head to the wilderness. I just got back from West Virginia's New River. I went with several folks and talk about a great time. I came back completely recharged and ready to get to building. Read More »
The folks at Gorilla asked me how I find inspiration for my work. This is an interesting question! For me, inspiration often comes from nature. Whenever I hit a road block with design I head to the wilderness. I just got back from West Virginia's New River. I went with several folks and talk about a great time. I came back completely recharged and ready to get to building.
What happens when you hang out with me for a day... Read More »
What happens when you hang out with me for a day...
My woodshop is my toolbox. A very, very big toolbox. In fact, I added up my tools recently. It’s hard to believe I have more than 12,000 and still counting. You may ask, Scott, why so many? Read More »
My woodshop is my toolbox. A very, very big toolbox. In fact, I added up my tools recently. It’s hard to believe I have more than 12,000 and still counting.
You may ask, Scott, why so many?