Hey Guys
I am thinking about setting up a channel/blog specifically about being a newbie woodworker. Silly right? Hear me out, I started my woodworking a couple of years ago, being inspired by Steve Ramsey, RagNBone Brown and of course the amazing Peter Millard. Watching about a billion YouTube videos (JK) to learn stuff, a thought came to me, that there are very few channels that actually show you all the mistakes that we newbies make and how we eventually solve them and ultimately learn from them. My worry is ensuring quality content otherwise people will either get bored or take the you know what, hence why I thought I would float the idea here.
I also noticed that Steve Ramsey is doing a collaboration with a guy named Antonio, making a shoeshine box. Antonio is more or less a total newbie and the content is actually really good. Just an example, what if I was "Antonio" with a channel that went the other way? i.e posting mistakes to learn from the experts like you guys on here or otherwise.
I work in IT (bit of a techy) so I'm also thinking of incorporating this with something that I actually know a lot about - IT Tech haha
Thoughts? dare I ask...
Thanks
I am thinking about setting up a channel/blog specifically about being a newbie woodworker. Silly right? Hear me out, I started my woodworking a couple of years ago, being inspired by Steve Ramsey, RagNBone Brown and of course the amazing Peter Millard. Watching about a billion YouTube videos (JK) to learn stuff, a thought came to me, that there are very few channels that actually show you all the mistakes that we newbies make and how we eventually solve them and ultimately learn from them. My worry is ensuring quality content otherwise people will either get bored or take the you know what, hence why I thought I would float the idea here.
I also noticed that Steve Ramsey is doing a collaboration with a guy named Antonio, making a shoeshine box. Antonio is more or less a total newbie and the content is actually really good. Just an example, what if I was "Antonio" with a channel that went the other way? i.e posting mistakes to learn from the experts like you guys on here or otherwise.
I work in IT (bit of a techy) so I'm also thinking of incorporating this with something that I actually know a lot about - IT Tech haha
Thoughts? dare I ask...
Thanks