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11th May 2018, 12:48 AM #46New Member
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Steve Ramsey at Woodworking for Mere Mortals is my favourite. He gets great results without a top flight workshop and he's very entertaining.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBB...uBtk8UqSQYc9-w
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12th May 2018, 12:08 AM #47SENIOR MEMBER
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Some I like:
1. Kingpost Timberworks - Kiwi bloke who makes some nice stuff: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMwkFVvmhR6JmDgdWkio2kA
2. Chris Salomone - Young guy with a good eye for design. More contemporary: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1V-DYqsaj764uBis9-UDug
3. AvE - This isn't strictly woodworking, He's a Canadian with amazing humour and way with words: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChW...P0rI6lgGt3MyfA
My fav vid of AvE's is his teardown of a Festool TS55 Tracksaw - yes, he pulls it completely to bits: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oezp-_DcUgg&t=434s
I like many other channels too, but they've been mentioned already. I actually find Jay Bates pretty good for workshop related stuff.
Thought i'd add some i hadn't seen mentioned.
Cheers
Seb
( first post in ages!! )
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13th May 2018, 09:30 AM #48Novice
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Woodwork Video's by The Epoxy Guru -
I have developed heaps of video's for playing with timber mainly around composite boat building or repair. But the techniques are great for woodworkers using recycled timber or making furniture or wet areas such as bathrooms & Kitchens plus for outdoors.
Enjoy & have a laugh.
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13th May 2018, 09:32 AM #49
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13th May 2018, 11:20 AM #50Novice
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YES- Go to You Tube and search - "The Epoxy Guru" and we pop up - or click on the following link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSN...vyHVlE36c7brw? or go to our website BoatCraftNSW | and click on Videos.
Enjoy Dave
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13th May 2018, 11:23 AM #51
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13th May 2018, 12:09 PM #52Novice
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Champion,
Enjoy. We have a couple of policies 1. Males do not read Instructions until they stuff up & 2. There is no such thing as a silly question.
We welcome emails & Telecons if you require assistance. There is a lot of techique with our modern technology products and do not fight it, have a chat with us and develop techniques that work for you.
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20th May 2018, 08:25 AM #53GOLD MEMBER
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General reply, nothing more, this isn't a reply to anyone in particular but might be insightful to hope things get positioned to people.
I'm a novice, so I too like learning and absorbing. I'm a smart enough guy, I hope. But what I suspect I have, that others may not be so, is a reasonably analytic and open mind. Where the "challenge" with some of the video channels mentioned can occur is when someone doesn't keep an open mind and doesn't understand that there can be pitfalls with how some people approach a task, that there can be safer ways, or quicker ways, or just "better" ways. Me, I understand that, so I watch for breadth of content and ideas, not to wrote-learn how use a table saw or whatever the task I need to do is.
If we always assume our audience is like me, or not like me, then we always will, to a degree, misguide them. That can lead to less than ideal learning, but hopefully everyone at some point takes a critical look at their outcomes and sees that it can be better and goes seeking to grow.
In my journey, I'm past Matthias Wandel and more into William Ng, to quote just a few of the channels suggested here. There's certainly been a lot for me that I'll take from the thread, and certainly I reckon having "the discussion" has helped me understand even more that there are masters of their craft who have content to share, and I'll be able to continue to learn through those.
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29th May 2018, 09:10 PM #54
hey the main channels i watch are
make something - he is good and sometimes goes into the pricing of stuff for markets and what not
i like to make stuff
diy makers
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