NEW BRIT WORKSHOP, HALF IN SHY, THE WOOD WISPERER, fESTOOL lIVEJPCleary said:Similar to the PodCast question earlier, what woodworking YouTube channels do you follow?
NEW BRIT WORKSHOP, HALF IN SHY, THE WOOD WISPERER, fESTOOL lIVEJPCleary said:Similar to the PodCast question earlier, what woodworking YouTube channels do you follow?
mkasdin said:I can’t remember the guys name, but he’s an elder Chinese man who works with just a few tools and makes interesting stuff. It’s more folklore woodworking, then ishitani style.
yes.woodferret said:mkasdin said:I can’t remember the guys name, but he’s an elder Chinese man who works with just a few tools and makes interesting stuff. It’s more folklore woodworking, then ishitani style.
Grandpa amu?
jobsworth said:Just found (recommended to me by a english mate) a NZ carpenter. pletty good stuff different that what Im used to.
Scott Brown Carpentry has his own you tube channel.
Another good one is freebird carpentry English guy lots of good info on his channel to
GoingMyWay said:Tom McLaughlin is great to watch! I believe Tom's wife, Kris is the camera lady. There's a picture of the two of them on their contact page:https://www.epicwoodworking.com/contact/.
GoingMyWay said:I just discovered that Sedge has his own personal YouTube channel:http://www.youtube.com/c/sedgetool/videos. I've been binge watching the videos today.