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14th May 2012, 09:58 PM #1Senior Member
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Decent woodwork video sites or channels?
I wasn't sure of the best forum to post this question in...
Does anyone know of, or have any favourite websites for woodwork videos?
Or know of any decent YouTube "channels"?
I know Stu puts videos on Stu's Shed. And NYW has a new show every couple of weeks. But they are the only ones I know. I can obviously search woodwork on YouTube and find stuff of various quality... Is there any channel which aggregates all the best videos?
I guess I am looking for a "fix" ever since foxtel ruined the how to channel...
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15th May 2012, 08:34 PM #2
One of the very best learning sites is theapprenticeandthejourneyman.com Also thewoodwhisperer.com
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16th May 2012, 02:33 PM #3
I've been watching all of his videos. Excellent stuff and very entertaining as well which many woodworking videos seem to lack.
Watch them on his site or via iTunes. Download the high quality version is recommended.
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16th May 2012, 07:55 PM #4
Roy Underhill is excellent. Plenty of episodes free to watch on PBS here
Those were the droids I was looking for.
https://autoblastgates.com.au
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16th May 2012, 08:34 PM #5
Was going to suggest The Woodworking Channel, went to check it, and the domain has lapsed and not been renewed. Pity as it had a lot of good stuff, including about 15 episodes of Router Workshop, a mutipart series with/about Sam Maloof, and a lot of other good stuff
Router Workshop have a site at Routerworkshop.net which carries the entire 180+ shows broadcast on US Public TV. You need to subscribe at about US$7.00 p/m, and you get a new episode each week, retaining access to all rprior episodes. They also offer the complete set in HD on a 32GB USB stick for about $100. This stuff is dated, the projects are probably not to current local taste, but there is a lot of technique info buried there.
Woodsmith magazine runs weekly seminars in their American HQ and recorded 44 of them to webcast at Podcast Woodworking Online. They don't record the seminars anymore as they produce 13 episodes of Woodsmith Shop every year instead, but the seminars are worth watching.
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