Mrs C
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Whlie its too darn cold to venture out into an unheated workshop, any recommendations for either good youtube or web page instructional sites to visit?
Cheers
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Mrs C":345tsfua said:Whlie its too darn cold to venture out into an unheated workshop, any recommendations for either good youtube or web page instructional sites to visit?
Cheers
pcb1962":35qv5vn2 said:Ones that I avoid:
Anyone who's been given a SawStop
Anyone who's been given a truck load of bright green tools
I'm sure you don't mean to make light of his effort, but to make 18 videos (that's over 2 hours of content, effectively a feature-film) on your own, takes an extraordinary amount of work; I reckon on *at least* an hour of editing/production for every minute of video you see in the final edit. That's just production, not the time it takes to shoot the video btw. A lot of work.Doingupthehouse":2nm577ws said:...Ishitani Furniture...Only about 18 videos at the moment, but hopefully he'll make more..
Also I had to laugh at...
Only about 18 videos at the moment, but hopefully he'll make more..
I'm sure you don't mean to make light of his effort, but to make 18 videos (that's over 2 hours of content, effectively a feature-film) on your own, takes an extraordinary amount of work; I reckon on *at least* an hour of editing/production for every minute of video you see in the final edit. That's just production, not the time it takes to shoot the video btw. A lot of work.
Cheers, Pete
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:Bodgers":1gh88fek said:I have just discovered Rob Cosman - he has been doing stuff for ages. (Great hand tool based stuff, but don't watch his tablesaw technique - it is a good job he has a Sawstop, that's for sure).
Chris Schwarz has a new video about surfacing a board to S4S using only hand tools. Kind of takes the mystique out of it if you aren't a hand tool sort of person. It has almost convinced me to flog the Titan thicknesser/planer piece of junk and buy some nice planes and a lunchbox style planer instead...Ttrees":1ll3svhc said::shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:Bodgers":1ll3svhc said:I have just discovered Rob Cosman - he has been doing stuff for ages. (Great hand tool based stuff, but don't watch his tablesaw technique - it is a good job he has a Sawstop, that's for sure).
Where have you been hiding !!!
Here's some woodworking channels that I have not seen mentioned....mostly, fine furniture related
Mitch Peacock,
David Charlesworth,
Bob Van ****,
Mike Pekovich,
Chris or Christopher Schwarz,
Andy Lovelock Brit01425,
Hendjim,
David W,
David Barron,
Paul Sellers,
Charles Neil,
Simon James,
Jack English machines,
Fine woodworking,
Popular woodworking,
Lie-Nielsen toolworks,
Highland woodworking,
Gwinnet woodworks
Wood and shop,
Matt Cremona,
Carl Holmgren,
Jay Bates,
Renaissance WW,
Richard Leon,
Scott Horsburgh,
Wood by wright,
That's about all I can think about at the moment
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