DW
My apologies for not posting this before. As the saying goes better late than never.
I was personally delighted to be able to download the pdf copy of Golding volume 1. I have had the other seven books of the set on my bookshelf for some years but that one has proved hard to get.
Having said that I was truly amazed to find out what you had produced. I know from personal experience how hard it is to produce written material about pattern cutting, in particular. Not only does it require a number of high grade drawings but when working with inch measurements, the text contains many fractions. Some of these are not in the typeface and have to be produced manually, such as three thirtyseconds and five sixteenths. With the right tools and lots of effort, one can achieve most things but it takes a great deal of time and a lot of dedication.
Then I tried to zoom-in on one of the detailed drawings (for those not familiar with Adobe Acrobat, try Ctrl+). I found that even when enlarged 10 times, one still gets a perfect drawing with no pixellation. To get this result you must have manually traced every line from every original scanned diagram. Wow!
What a valuable resource.
Many, many thanks.
Frank Jones - HCC Member
frank.jones@noblefootwear.com