Talking about jigs, I've yet to see a decent overhead crown guard build on YT, and not some flimsy thing, since everyone and their brother has their own take on the crosscut sleds.
@Adam W. I agree I've seen one or two of those LN videos, some of them folk know what there doing, and would reckon there's some good builds featured, much like what is available through other paid for content.
Definitely a gap in the market for someone who can properly edit (proper computer software)
and shoot the videos themselves,
and tick all the boxes whilst charging nothing.
It ain't easy to do, even if one chooses the... free to all, non fancy, strictly concerning skills, Tim Killenwood take on it.
For a scrimper who doesn't make woodworking videos, but likes to share jiggery and ideas,
I can attest it is very difficult to do the work at hand, but also show it,
since the camera wont work unless the lighting is right behind it, and that camera needs be plugged in at the same time.
Some of the most skilled stuff worth watching will require lighting in the right spot, so not so easy.
A proper pain it is to have to stop midway, as if left recording camera will blank off also,
even showing a few drill tips is very difficult to get done quick enough, as merging a few 1 minute clips easily goes over certain file size.
I for one aint getting a fancy camera, as I have focus on the work, and that means getting the thing into spaces where it just might get destroyed,
also have no decent computer to have edit software to compress file sizes,
no want to be a presenter as I live in the wild west, so like AvE's take on that,
and so on.
Plenty of dough for someone who can tick all the right boxes, and has no intention to concern themselves with selling stuff.
Cosman said he nearly starved making furniture, before selling LN tools, which is understandable,
but would think someone like him and also tech savvy, could make a few bob in todays world, doing a bit of both...
well for someone who doesn't have 10 kids to feed.
A tall order to achieve but you can bet there's a heckuva lotta folks out there who would subscribe to that.