Constructive critisism? Hmmm... where to start!

Actually, I have enjoyed it very much. I have read Cumpiano's book and it is great getting a different perspective as Mr. C's book tends toward the more complex. Robbie de-mystifies things. Pictures say so much.
In truth, if I were doing a DVD (and I might on another subject!), I would include a complete transcript along with thumbnail photos in PDF format. This way, I could print off a few pages at a time and could stop taking notes as I go along. I don't know if this is practical but I have purchased a few books lately that came with a PDF version on CD. Why not the same thing for DVD's?
As for the presentation, I have difficulty finding fault. I am a very quick learner on this sort of thing so to complain that it goes too slow is unfair. It is thorough. There have been a couple of things I have noticed such as confusing dimensions but they were nothing that can't be corrected or added to the plans area on the DVD. In short, there is nothing that glares out at me that I can point at and B**ch.
Congrats to both of you, The DVD has greatly increased my comfort level and I am approaching luthery with greater confidence as a result. What more can I say!
Regards, Steve Brown
PS. There is one thing... get a better joke writer!
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Steve,
so you don't like my jokes in the DVD?

I am glad my guitars turn out better than my jokes. Anyway, like most people starting to build guitars, I bought Cumpiano's book and a few others as well as some tools and thought let's go! Well, the more I read the more I thought, I am in trouble. Way back then I thought if I only had a video or something that could explain it in less detail and show me pictures to "de-mystify" this whole thing I could do it. When I finally did run into someone that was willing to show me how to build a guitar he looked at the books I had and said there were some ways that were easier to get the same results. This is what I show in the dvd.
Once I started teaching guitar building I realized that there was really a need for my students to see how the steps were done before actually doing them. From the feedback I have received so far, I believe I have succeeded in my mission.