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Recent comments
Re: UPDATE: Sharpening & Tuning Hand Planes and Chisels by Hendrik Varju
Put my name in the hat. Hendrik is always great.
posted: 8:09 am on September 17thRe: Shop Talk Live 6: On the Pod
WOW, best episode yet. Thanks guys. In my book, Jeff would be welcome for a return visit in the near future. As always, Asa brings a good grounding to all the info for the average woodworker. Keep up the good job.
posted: 9:45 am on May 16thRe: Shop Talk Live 6: On the Pod
WOW, best episode yet. Thanks guys. In my book, Jeff would be welcome for a return visit in the near future. As always, Asa brings a good grounding to all the info for the average woodworker. Keep up the good job.
posted: 9:45 am on May 16thRe: Shop Talk Live 3: Diminishing Returns
Thanks, this is a nice addition to FWW communication. Good to see unedited discussion, that addresses current issues in our shops.
posted: 8:17 am on April 3rdI would find it helpful to have a list of the questions addressed on the episode blog page for future reference. As an intermediate woodworker, there is a lot to absorb, and I can imagine it being difficult in the future to remember which video has specific info I would like to review after many of them have been viewed.
The video is superior to the audio podcast in that one may see what is being discussed. What is the possibility of presenting the videos on YouTube, rather than the audio version?
I found the info to be interesting and applicable in my work. The speaker's humor was appropriate and entertaining, but the sound effects were more distracting than funny, and seemed unnecessary.
Jay