On Wednesday Andy Loudon and I drove to Kennebunkport, Maine to examine the "features" portion of Brian Fairfield's Level 3 test. The "Advanced" test is in two parts; pieces of work crafted without time limitations, and, if they receive passing marks, a timed test of retaining wall construction. Brian's curved free-standing wall, and "lunkie" (sheep hole through a wall) feature did not pass examination. The standard of excellence increases with each rise in test level, making the accumulation of pass marks that much more difficult. Andy and I believe that Brian has what it takes to move forward in the scheme. His walling has improved in the years since passing his Level 2 test, he has a thirst for learning all he can about the craft, and despite the disappointment of not passing the "features" portion after putting so much effort into his stints, he's keeping on with a positive attitude. Thanks, Brian. And thanks for showing us the old granite quarry in the woods.
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Friday, June 04, 2010
DSWA Test Days
On Wednesday Andy Loudon and I drove to Kennebunkport, Maine to examine the "features" portion of Brian Fairfield's Level 3 test. The "Advanced" test is in two parts; pieces of work crafted without time limitations, and, if they receive passing marks, a timed test of retaining wall construction. Brian's curved free-standing wall, and "lunkie" (sheep hole through a wall) feature did not pass examination. The standard of excellence increases with each rise in test level, making the accumulation of pass marks that much more difficult. Andy and I believe that Brian has what it takes to move forward in the scheme. His walling has improved in the years since passing his Level 2 test, he has a thirst for learning all he can about the craft, and despite the disappointment of not passing the "features" portion after putting so much effort into his stints, he's keeping on with a positive attitude. Thanks, Brian. And thanks for showing us the old granite quarry in the woods.
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