Paul Sellers
Published 23 Sept 2022Many of you would have seen Paul go from working in a castle to reducing his workspace and ending up working in a single-car garage. This workshop has evolved over the years and is constantly adapting to Paul’s way of working.
Come and look around the workshop as Paul shows you what his shop entails and how it all aids him with his hand tool woodworking.
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From the comments:
Paul Sellers
12 days ago
Hello!What is real? Well, in order to film in something that looks like a garage it can’t be an actual garage. My dad has an actual brick-built garage at his house that he uses. However, the one you see in the videos is in a studio made to look like the inside of his home garage. We still try to stick to making it realistic. In other words, when my dad is in there working he sticks to the footprint of a single car garage and really makes the furniture there, in that space. But, where would all this videography equipment go if it was a real garage?
For the most part we try not to break the illusion for you that Paul is working in a garage but I have spotted quite a few comments here about heating and lighting etc that can only be answered by telling you that this isn’t a “real” garage! I love it feels that way though!
If you want a behind the scenes look at the set you can see that here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfQMMIc7oHk
Thanks,
Joseph (Paul’s son)