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Wood Talk | Woodworking

The Wood Whisperer

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A woodworking show for modern woodworkers and makers. Join Marc Spagnuolo, Shannon Rogers, and Matt Cremona for a light-hearted look at the latest news, tips, and tricks from the world of woodworking. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Woodworking is BULLSHIT!

Woodworking is Bullsh*t

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A podcast centered around design, creativity, and the search for authentic inspiration in woodworking and beyond, hosted by Paul Jasper, Erik Curtis, and Mary Tsai. Join our Patreon for a VIDEO FEED of the show on YOUTUBE, and the ever lively AFTERSHOW: https://patreon.com/user?u=91688467&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link
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A woodworking podcast with a piratical twist for hobby woodworkers, makers, and craftsmen of every skill level. Featuring cool tools, woodworking topics, shop talk, listener questions, crafty guests, craft beer, sailor lingo, and more. Come on a high-seas adventure with the Boatswain to improve your craft and be entertained.
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MWA Podcast - Woodworking Conversations

Mark Hicks, Sean Wisniewski, Kyle Barton, & Brian Obst

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The Modern Woodworkers Association Podcast brings to you in-depth interviews with woodworkers of note in our community - from outstanding hobbyists to award winning, international woodworkers. We also bring to you a bit of woodworking news and other items of note. And we wrap things up with our fortnightly beer recommendations. Whether you are a hand-tool, powertool, or hybrid woodworker, we think you will find something of interest in every episode.
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Everyday Woodworking

Ricky Fitzpatrick

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Welcome to Everyday Woodworking, the podcast where we connect the art of woodworking with your everyday life. Whether you're a seasoned craftsman or just starting out, we’ve got you covered with tips, tricks, and insights to help you create something beautiful.
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Turn your hobby into a profession. This podcast can help you evaluate ways to make money with your woodworking talents and knowledge. Side hustle or full-time, you can help your community solve their furniture,cabinetry and other woodworking needs.
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Fancy Woodworking

Michael D. Taylor

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Welcome to FancyWoodworking.com. This site was created by ⁠Michael D. Taylor⁠, an avid woodworker with over 10 years of experience in various woodworking disciplines including carpentry, furniture making, woodturning, and more. Our goal is to be your go-to source for high-quality woodworking guides, reviews, and tutorials.
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Woodworking

Grain Knockers

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This Podcast is for Woodworkers, Makers and Builders. Host, William Patrick Interviews Company guest and has Guest Co-Host peers to discuss the latest trends in these feilds. the goal is simple to Learn and have fun while you listen! please like tracks you enjoy and Subscribe to get notified on future shows.
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An audio show that talks about the joy of woodworking. Leh Meriwether, a full time lawyer and part owner of his own law firm, shares how he balances Work, Family, and Woodworking to build useful pieces of art that family and employees can use everyday. His work encompasses a variety of projects, including his children's furniture, dining tables, his desk at his office, and fancy pens that his own employees use to impress clients (just to name a few).
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Do you find yourself bored when you make something more than once? How about when you make that something 1000 times because it sells well? Is there creativity to be found withing production work? How do we deal with the mental side of doing a repetitive task? In this episode we think about both the PROS and CONS to production work and how to find …
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On today’s show, we’re talking about things to think about when woodworking in the desert, non-digital information sources, cutting large cookies without the big tools, and buying your first dust collector Sponsored by You: https://patreon.com/woodtalk What's on the Bench +Marc is making plywood workbenches and hating his life +Shannon is crafting …
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In this episode, we’re thrilled to welcome back Brandy Clements and Dave Klingler from the Silver River Center for Chair Caning. Together, we reflect on an eventful year filled with both triumphs and challenges. From their inspiring outreach efforts and successes to the hardships brought on by a devastating storm that shook Western North Carolina, …
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Mike and Ben answer a pile of listener questions to help you through your holiday weekend. Fine Woodworking members can sign up for the issue preview livestream here: https://www.finewoodworking.com/2024/11/26/issue-315-preview-livestream Check out Woodsmith's Build Your Own CNC course here: https://woodsmith.mykajabi.com/building-shopnotes-cnc-mac…
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On this special episode of the MWA Podcast, we’re diving into the atmosphere of this year’s Texas Woodworking Festival. First, you’ll hear a “5 Questions” interview I had with some of the attendees. Next, we’ll check out what Bad Axe Tool Works brought to the event, followed by a visit to RS Tool Company to explore their ingenious clamping solution…
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Do you want to earn more money for your work? Do you struggle to set prices and get nervous thinking about asking for more money? When you do charge more, do you feel ok about it? Today we discuss the many ways one can RAISE PRICE POINT as an artist and then have a short but spirirted session of WIB's DEBATE CLUB where Erik and I debate the ethical…
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On this episode, we dive into the highlights of two recent woodworking shows with one of our favorite guests, Wilbur Pan. Wilbur, a talented woodworker and passionate advocate for Asian woodworking tools and techniques, was a presenter at the "Woodworking in America" event this October. On the flip side, Kyle had the pleasure of attending the Texas…
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The Boatswain travels to SE SD Rough Sawn Lumber in Lennox SD to interview owner Chris Dehaan. We talk about running a sawmill, kiln drying lumber, and his journey from garage startup to purveyor of exotic hardwoods, tools, and supplies. We also have the sailor term "Jury-Rigged" and a cool tool that will come in handy at the lumber yard. Enjoy. Ch…
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This episode is a crew show with just us - Kyle, Sean & Mark. We have a little break between guests and we didn't want to leave you hanging. So sit back as we talk about new tools, what is going on in our shops, and weave in a couple of recommendations you may find interesting. So, sit back, relax, and let’s dive in! WWing News Elia Bizzarri - Raw …
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Amanda chats with Kate Swann, who runs Florida School of Woodworking, and Morgan Grove, a student and team leader at the USDA Forestry Service in Baltimore. Links from this episode can be found here - http://www.shoptalklive.com For more information about our eLearning courses - http://www.finewoodworking.com/elearning For more information about ou…
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Do you feel STRESS at times in the shop? Many people turn to woodworking and other crafts to relieve stress but once sufficiently into it, those once stress-relieving hobbies can actually become a SOURCE OF STRESS. Today we talk about the stresses that each of us feel around the shop and making experience, what effects that stress has on us, and ho…
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It’s show #576! On today’s show, we’re talking about a big WIA Recap, using a friend’s shop, resawing on the table saw, and when to use certain woods Sponsored by You If you want to help support the show, you can do so by going to Patreon.com/woodtalk and signing up to become a patron of the show. What's on the Bench Marc is making a coffee bar and…
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Shea Alexander returns to tackle the 5 Questions. In this episode, Shea shares insights on his preferred hand plane characteristics, early influences, and finishing recommendations. It’s another engaging and informative conversation with a highly skilled and prolific furniture maker. Check it out! Shea Alexander @shea.elliott.alexander on Instagram…
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In this episode, we welcome Shea Alexander as our guest. Shea is an accomplished woodworker, carver, turner, and chairmaker, and an integral part of the Alexander Brothers enterprise. We dive into a compelling conversation with Shea about his journey through the world of furniture making, exploring his experiences as a designer, craftsman, and busi…
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Mike, Vic, and Ben discuss the precision really needed in woodworking, methods for creating tapered bevels, and tracksaw techniques. Links from this episode can be found here - http://www.shoptalklive.com For more information about our eLearning courses - http://www.finewoodworking.com/elearning For more information about our Woodworking Fundamenta…
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On today’s show, we’re talking about…modifying a table, finish for a whiskey tumbler, salvaging parts from an old table saw, and woodworking with children. Sponsored by You If you want to help support the show, you can do so by going to Patreon.com/woodtalk and signing up to become a patron of the show. Kickback Thomas ran off the road when the tit…
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We've all seen them, pieces of furniture or woodworking where someone throws all these random ass pieces of contrasting figured woods together, thinking that by using figured woods, their piece will look better, or fancy, or valuable. When in reality, it often looks gaudy and disjointed, and a bit confused. IS USING FIGURED WOODS A GIMMICK? Join a …
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Patrick Moore returns to tackle our "5 Questions" segment! Discover what a Guitarde and Bisaigue are, learn about Patrick's key influences, and hear about his almost foolproof finishing technique. It's an engaging and informative episode you won't want to miss. Check it out! Patrick Moore @thestereotomist on Instagram schoolofstereotomy.com Texas W…
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In this episode, we're joined by Patrick Moore, a professor at the Professional School of Practical Stereotomy, to explore the fascinating world of Stereotomy - a centuries old discipline used by carpenters and masons to design and construct complex structures. Patrick takes us through the history of these time-honored techniques, offering insights…
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This week Dylan, owner of East to West Paint is here to talk about everything you never wanted to know about painting. We have a beer tasting, a cool tool, and the sailor term "Smart as Paint". (I see a theme forming) Enjoy! If you need something painted and are in the Sioux Falls area you can find Dylan at the following: East to West Painting (605…
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Rollie Johnson, Gary Rogowski, and Phil Huber join Amanda in front of a live audience at Woodworking In America 2024. For more information about our eLearning courses - http://www.finewoodworking.com/elearning For more information about our Woodworking Fundamentals journey - http://www.finewoodworking.com/fundamentals Join us on our new Discord ser…
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Have you ever felt like an Imposter at work or when creating? It is estimated that up to 85% of people experience imposter syndrome in their lives, despite training and high achievement. ARE YOU PART OF THAT 85%? In today's episode we confront this issue head on with the help of Kristin Siegfried Ballenger, who is an expert luthier (maker or violin…
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In this episode, we welcome back Blake Loree, Jason Gallagher, and Joe Bass as our guests. Blake and Jason are skilled chairmakers and instructors, while Joe is a passionate hobbyist woodworker and an aspiring drafter of woodworking plans. Together, we dive into their recently released plans for the Ember Chair, exploring the fascinating process of…
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In this episode, Evan returns to tackle the 5 Questions! Discover his passion for reviving the tall case clock, his fondness for a particular marking gauge, and his go-to finishing technique. Join us for a fun and informative conversation. Check it out! Evan Court @court.evan on IG evanlcourt.com WWing News New Cyclone Dust Collectors from Laguna W…
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Seri Robinson, a.k.a. Dr. Spalting, says the best food-safe finish is no finish at all. For more information about Woodworking In America 2024 - https://www.woodsmith.com/article/woodworking-in-america-2024/ Links from this episode can be found here - http://www.shoptalklive.com For more information about our eLearning courses - http://www.finewood…
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On this bonus episode of the MWA Podcast, Austin Waldo joins us to discuss the upcoming Texas Woodworking Festival, happening in Austin on November 9th and 10th. We’ll provide a quick overview of the event - covering exhibitors, classes, the venue, and how to snag a 10% discount on tickets. Plus, we’ll share an exciting opportunity for those who ca…
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As soon as we sat down to record, Erik said, "Let's just WING IT!!" , instead of following an outline for the conversation about: IS BEING COMPETITIVE A GOOD THING? Paul is noticeably uncomfortable and what ensued is lovely W.I.B. history. To watch the YOUTUBE VIDEO of this episode and the irreverent & somewhat unpredictable AFTERSHOW, subscribe to…
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Join us for an engaging conversation with Evan Court, an exceptional furniture maker, artist, woodworking instructor, and contributor to Fine Woodworking Magazine. In this episode, Evan shares his passion for design, the creative scene in Dallas, insights about his new workshop, and his love for old iron. It's a fun and entertaining discussion you …
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Halloween! and other holidays are right around the corner and it is time to decorate. If you have a workshop there are so many possibilities to wow and scare. Here are some of my best ideas for some spooky and festive decorations. Esther is with me and we have, as always, a sailor term and a cool tool for you. Enjoy. Send us a text Support the show…
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Rex returns to answer the 5 Questions. Find out about his sage advice on spokeshaves, how a Rocking Horse turned into a White Whale, and his three go-to finishes. It is another great conversation with a true friend of the show. Check it out! Rex Hansen @rexhansen on IG WWing News Two Sided Sandpaper from Diablo M&T Live Woodshop Newsream on the Fis…
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Amanda is joined by Brenon Plourde and Logan Wittmer to discuss milling logs, drying lumber, and their mutual "problem" of hoarding the perfect board. For more information about Woodworking In America 2024 - https://www.woodsmith.com/article/woodworking-in-america-2024/ Links from this episode can be found here - http://www.shoptalklive.com For mor…
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In today's episode of the Master Series, we discuss the amazing Japanese Americana furniture designer and architect, George Nakashima, widely considered to be the father of slab furniture. George believed trees had a soul, and through the act of making furniture he was giving them a second life. His most famous pieces of furniture include live edge…
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