I got the Hershel House Blacksmithing videos and followed them for a couple years. I then took Hershel's class at the NMLRA Seminars and for the most part tossed out the videos. Not that they aren't good resources, just first hand instruction included procedures Hershel had developed since he did the videos. Also, Frank and John were there and they have their own way. Also the videos are abridged and do not cover all aspects of forging buttplates and triggerguards, etc. Still absent attending the class, I'd suggest looking for someone in the area to work with and set up a weekend that you can visit and get first hand instruction.