Pat, I'm all in favor of people posting their work, but this has to be the all-time record for the pot calling the kettle black. You constantly argue with people about the correct way to do things, what type of shooting board is best, and on and on. Have you ever posted a single photo of your work, here or anywhere?
Let's recap your contributions to this thread.
First, you referred to David's video (a very fine video, by the way; contra some here I cannot find anything to criticize) as "almost comical," "basically just a load of hooey," and that "he must get paid by the minute" (I can say for sure that David doesn't make a dime from them).
Then you lashed out at others for criticizing you, and demanded they produce videos, after you had just made fun of David's. Surely even you see the irony here? Kees actually took you seriously and posted his video; I notice you didn't bother to thank him or acknowledge him. Instead, you continue to hound others, demanding videos.
I think that's an accurate summary; did I miss anything? Is there anything substantive you've actually added to this or any other thread? If not, maybe you could just sit back and try to learn something, instead of insisting that elementary woodworking skills are impossible. If you had taken the time to read some of the responses, you would see that they actually answered all your questions, despite a (justifiably) sharp tone.
"For me, chairs and chairmaking are a means to an end. My real goal is to spend my days in a quiet, dustless shop doing hand work on an object that is beautiful, useful and fun to make." --Peter Galbert