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Willkommen in Kookhausen! Unser Gast heute kommt aus Rostock, heißt Sebastian "Sepp" Galuska und baut custom Bellyboards, Paipos und Handplanes aus Holz. Was ist ein Bellyboard? Wie surft man so ein Ding? Braucht man Flossen? Warum würde Sepp lieber aufs Surfen verzichten als aufs Bellyboarden? Was ist ein Itago Nori? Was ist der historische Ursprung dieser schönen Objekte? All das und mehr erfährst du in dieser Folge. Dazu natürlich "Würdest du lieber...?" und mehr! PS: In der Folge überlegen wir, ob der Guru der Holzboardszene Jon oder Tom Wegener heißt. Wie sich hinterher herausstellte, gibt es beide! Es sind Brüder, der eine macht sein Ding in Kalifornien, der andere in AUS. Irre! Hier sind ein paar Links für dich: Sepp: www.balticbellyboards.de www.instagram.com/balticbellyboards --- Weitere Links: www.instagram.com/dickpearce/ www.instagram.com/kiri.surf/ Bellyboard Championship 1940: www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjTvVMC5qgQ Loveletter to Prone: www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2JnfqVug2w Otter Bellyboards: www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHWYAAgp0gA Melde dich gerne zurück via till@kookhausen.de, über Insta bei @kookhausen.podcast oder bei Soul-Surfers.de. Um den Kookhausen-Podcast zu unterstützen, werde Kookhausen-Local unter www.kookhausen.de, empfiehl uns weiter und besuch gerne die Seiten unserer Partner: Bluemag-Shop: https://shop.bluemag.eu/discount/KOOKHAUSEN20 www.rusty.eu (15 % Rabatt mit Code kookhausen15) www.its-on-zinc.com (10 % Rabatt mit Code "kookhausen") www.mokenvision.com (10 % Rabatt mit Code kookhausen10) mightyottersurfboards.com (10 % Rabatt mit Code kookhausen) srface.com (10 % Rabatt mit Code KOOKHAUSEN10) soul-surfers.de summersurf.de surfandfashion.net (10 % Rabatt mit Kook10) Danke fürs Zuhören!
Second Hand Planes This week join the guys as they discuss purchasing second hand airplanes. Everyone has a story about buying a used plane but this week the guys take you through some of the items to watch for when you agree to purchase second hand. Some items are excellent buys and others can be your worst nightmare. Join us as we go through what we have found when searching for that next new addition to your hanger. Also AZ Mike takes us through a PSA and what to be on the lookout for in todays world of phone calls
In this podcast, I go through some of my plane collection. I give my opinion on the planes, talk a little about their uses, as well as giving some pros & cons. I value everyone's beliefs, and knowledge, so feel free to leave a comment. I also appreciate all feedback, Even bad feedback, just make it constructive. link to all my content, including the free Roman workbench ebook and plans.https://linktr.ee/DW_woodworks
This week we talk about hand planes. You can subscribe on your favorite podcast app. Check out our home improvement videos on our YouTube channel Fix It Home Improvement. Download our e-books, Home Improvement Solutions : What Every Homeowner Should Know on Amazon. Email us at fixitpodcast@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @fixitpodcast. Follow us on Instagram, Fix It Home Improvement.
Enjoy: "To enjoy something is to take delight or pleasure in something." Upcycling: “The act of taking something no longer in use and giving it a second life and new function. In doing so, the finished product often becomes more practical, valuable and beautiful than what it previously was.” Ed Lewis started his first business in 1996 right out of college and since then his goals have shifted significantly. In the beginning work was all about self and making a living… admitting that in his twenties he couldn't see too far past himself. photo credit: Nate Perraccini In 2005 after experiencing the birth of his daughter, something shifted for him and he suddenly had a view of the world that was less about self and more about others. In 2010 he cofounded Enjoy Handplanes with the mission of making products from other peoples trash. It was a cool way to save broken surfboards, old wetsuits and production waste from going to the landfills while creating products that are fun to use and environmentally responsible. He describes this time as an awakening that got him thinking seriously about the environment and how doing business could actually have a positive impact on his community locally and globally. In the process of doing business he also became a filter for community and became a resource for people to drop off their trashed products. Over the past 10 years he has been a pioneer in the space of converting trash to beautiful, functional products and his business became a lab for him to think more and more outside the box. In this experience, he has learned valuable lessons along the way and has helped to inspire others around the world to do the same. His latest venture is Enjoy the Farm. Enjoy The Farm is a 9.5 acre upcycled maker space, learning center and regenerative rare fruit farm located in North County San Diego and is focused on DIY regenerative - food, water, energy, materials, shelter and soils. This passion driven endeavor created a space to come learn how to incorporate upcycling and holistic land management into lives and businesses, and most importantly cultivate community. This is definitely not just a story of a business evolution. Can we also upcycle what life tosses at us and to us? Yes Indeed, and Ed is the perfect example of an evolution of personal growth through regenerating experiences. This up cycled energy is infinite and will germinate and spread like collards. Enjoy! https://enjoy-the-farm.com/ https://www.enjoyhandplanes.com/ Instagram @enjoy_the_farm @enjoyhandplanes Intro Music: J45 & Dime by Will Kimbrough Episode Artwork Photo Credit: Alia Lewis
Paul gives his thoughts on hand planes by discussing their purpose, what makes a good hand plane, and what to look for when buying a hand plane. This is not meant to be a course where Paul teaches anyone about how to use them, sharpen them, etc. It is more so aimed at trying to peak someone's interest in woodworking by showing how interesting and amazing the tools of a craftsman are.
From the woodworker to the metal smith, all needed to know of these ancient tools.
Welcome to episode 2 of Measure Twice Cut Once. In this episode, we chat about what we've been up to, our favourite tools and safety and more. We hope you enjoy episode 2.
Today, we have the Patron Extra podcast from August 2017. In this show, I talk about the pros and cons of wooden and metal hand planes.
Block vs. BenchWhich to get first? Why?An essential setOld vs. NewOur favoritesLeast UsedDon’t ever buy a compass plane
Links from this episode can be found here - http://www.shoptalklive.com Sign up for the Fine Woodworking weekly eLetter - https://www.finewoodworking.com/newsletter Sign up for a Fine Woodworking Unlimited membership - https://www.finewoodworking.com/unlimited Every two weeks, a team of Fine Woodworking staffers answers questions from readers on Shop Talk Live, Fine Woodworking‘s biweekly podcast. Send your woodworking questions to shoptalk@taunton.com for consideration in the regular broadcast! Our continued existence relies upon listener support. So if you enjoy the show, be sure to leave us a five-star rating and maybe even a nice comment on our iTunes page.
Links from this episode can be found here - http://www.shoptalklive.com Sign up for the Fine Woodworking weekly eLetter - https://www.finewoodworking.com/newsletter Sign up for a Fine Woodworking Unlimited membership - https://www.finewoodworking.com/unlimited Every two weeks, a team of Fine Woodworking staffers answers questions from readers on Shop Talk Live, Fine Woodworking‘s biweekly podcast. Send your woodworking questions to shoptalk@taunton.com for consideration in the regular broadcast! Our continued existence relies upon listener support. So if you enjoy the show, be sure to leave us a five-star rating and maybe even a nice comment on our iTunes page.
In this episode of Plastics Revolution, Tammy Ven Dange chats with Rikki Gilbey of WAW Handplanes based in Sydney, Australia. Rikki loved body surfing, and he realised that he could enjoy it even more with the handplanes that he made. Before Rikki knew it, he was in business - first making his products from wood and later taking on the huge challenge of creating an entire supply chain just so that he could make his handplanes from ocean plastic. That three year project resulted in a National Geographic award and now he has even bigger aspirations ahead. I hope you enjoy this episode of Plastics Revolution with Rikki Gilbey of WAW Handplanes. You can read the full transcript of this episode on Tammy’s blog. Companies, Organisations and Products Mentioned in this Podcast: WAW Handplanes Plastic Collective Carbon Neutral Charity Fund Tangaroa Blue Replas Eco Barge Clean Seas Yulex Credits Hosted by Tammy Ven Dange Produced by Jonny Puskas Theme Music by Joseph McDade All Rights Reserved 2020
A great starter book for anyone interested in handplanes, Scott Wynn's book is the second in three books I'm reviewing on the subject
Rob Thompson got creative with ocean waste and turned it into kayaks amount other things.Rob is a scuba diver who was fed up with finding idyllic coves in Cornwall full of plastic rubbish so decided to do something about it. After rallying friends together, diving remote spots and debriefing on a cliff top around a camp fire, Fathoms Free was born. Regular dives against debris ensued but Rob was still not satisfied as the rubbish they collected was still going into landfill.Most people would have stopped at that point but after years of research, networking and hard graft, Rob has created the world's first ever marine recycled kayaks from a new material he calls Gyre 2. Rob had no background in materials, product development or indeed business and he shares his journey and advice on following your passion to create a sustainable business.You can find more about the Marine Recycled Kayaks, Handplanes and other products on the Odyssey Innovation website. There you will also find information about the Paddle For Plastic Campaign and the Ocean Recovery net collection campaign.Other mentions:Project AwareNeptune's Army of Rubbish CleanersSea Shepherd Ghost Net CampaignGlobal Ghost Gear Initiative This podcast was edited by Chloe Aust and marketing contributions by Megan Youngs. More about the team here.Clare Talks Rubbish is a podcast brought to you by Clare Talks, a Coach and Ocean Advocate. We are on a mission to inspire you to break outside the status quo, to create a wave of change. We want to inspire and help change makers, leaders and every day heroes. We love supporting and connecting people so do get in touch if you think we can be of assistance.Helping you to clear out the rubbish and create space for boundless opportunities!
These hand planes I find indispensable at the bench. They are time savers for me.
These hand planes I find indispensable at the bench. They are time savers for me.
These hand planes I find indispensable at the bench. They are time savers for me.
In this episode we talk hand planes. Andrew searches for wifi network in his own home. Erick says a very dirty word. And Jimmy remembers he bought a 12' lathe last week! Please enjoy and go to iTunes and comment even if you think it sucks!
Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/woodshoplife Guys Questions: 1) Love the podcast, keep up the great work. I am a moving along in my woodworking skills and just got a used Dewalt DW735 planer so I can work with some hardwoods. I was wondering what sorts of things I should check/verify before starting it up. It looks to be in decent condition. Thanks! - Dorian 2) Top three types hand planes every beginning woodworker should own? Brand recommendations are also welcome. Love the podcast fellas, keep it up! -Zach Seans Questions: 1) Good morning guys. Loving the format of your podcast and thank you for answering questions with such detailed responses. I just picked up the super max 19-38 drum sander, can you guys speak more about what grits you primarily use and what grits do you always keep on hand ? Thanks guys and keep up the great work. Rustic grain designs 2) Being a new woodworker it’s easy to get lost in the realm of “easy” projects or the DIY type of work....what are some projects that you did early on you learned the most from? Or what are some projects you did later that you wish you had done earlier in your career/hobby woodworking? - Winter Wolf Woodworking Huys Questions: 1) For building cabinet cases, what's your favorite joinery technique? Bill 2) How do you respond when someone asks you for a custom furniture piece to match a feux-veneer from a big box store? And how do you respond when they’re surprised at the price of craft-made furniture?pretty_good_woodworks
Show notes Links mentioned in this episode: Wood Planes Made Easy by David Finck #196–Jan/Feb 2008 Issue - http://bit.ly/2QU8Ui9 Handwork: Make a coopering plane by Clark Kellogg #263-Sep/Oct 2017 Issue - http://bit.ly/2QVs9YP James Krenov on Handplanes by James Krenov #196–Jan/Feb 2008 Issue - http://bit.ly/2QTT5YS Get to Know Japanese Handplanes by Andrew Hunter #260–Mar/Apr 2017 Issue - http://bit.ly/2wY5Mfg Japanese Planes Demystified by Carl Swensson #145–Nov/Dec 2000 Issue - http://bit.ly/2QRCHrM Soundproof a Basement Shop by Mark Corke #167–Tools & Shops 2003 Issue - http://bit.ly/2QQRQd3 Mike Farrington on YouTube - http://bit.ly/2QXRWPT Dorian Bracht on YouTube - http://bit.ly/2QXQtsR
Show notes Links mentioned in this episode: Wood Planes Made Easy by David Finck #196–Jan/Feb 2008 Issue - http://bit.ly/2QU8Ui9 Handwork: Make a coopering plane by Clark Kellogg #263-Sep/Oct 2017 Issue - http://bit.ly/2QVs9YP James Krenov on Handplanes by James Krenov #196–Jan/Feb 2008 Issue - http://bit.ly/2QTT5YS Get to Know Japanese Handplanes by Andrew Hunter #260–Mar/Apr 2017 Issue - http://bit.ly/2wY5Mfg Japanese Planes Demystified by Carl Swensson #145–Nov/Dec 2000 Issue - http://bit.ly/2QRCHrM Soundproof a Basement Shop by Mark Corke #167–Tools & Shops 2003 Issue - http://bit.ly/2QQRQd3 Mike Farrington on YouTube - http://bit.ly/2QXRWPT Dorian Bracht on YouTube - http://bit.ly/2QXQtsR
Handplanes that don't hold adjustments, dull bandsaw blades, 6-in. vs. 8-in. jointers, favorite tools, and the reign of Ben begins
Handplanes that don't hold adjustments, dull bandsaw blades, 6-in. vs. 8-in. jointers, favorite tools, and the reign of Ben begins
What hand planes do I recommend for beginners as well as a ton of Q&A!
What hand planes do I recommend for beginners as well as a ton of Q&A!
Plus, Ben, Matt, and Anissa discuss their favorite furniture makers, rules for the shop, All Time Favorite Tools and FWW Articles
Plus, Ben, Matt, and Anissa discuss their favorite furniture makers, rules for the shop, All Time Favorite Tools and FWW Articles
With the holidays here, it's time to reflect on past "service woodworking" projects and answer reader questions on everything from handplanes and finishes—to the ancient Golden Ratio. Plus, Ed cops to his most boneheaded shop move, EVER!
With the holidays here, it's time to reflect on past "service woodworking" projects and answer reader questions on everything from handplanes and finishes—to the ancient Golden Ratio. Plus, Ed cops to his most boneheaded shop move, EVER!
This week's show brings questions on compass planes, clamp pads, wiping varnish and more, as we answer your questions. Plus, FWW art director Mike Pekovich fesses up to the biggest Smooth Move in the history of Shop Talk Live!
This week's show brings questions on compass planes, clamp pads, wiping varnish and more, as we answer your questions. Plus, FWW art director Mike Pekovich fesses up to the biggest Smooth Move in the history of Shop Talk Live!
On this week's edition, Ed Pirnik gets a gentle ribbing from his co-hosts. Plus, we dive into understanding handplane bevel angles, the plusses and minuses of jointer/planer combo machines, and more!
On this week's edition, Ed Pirnik gets a gentle ribbing from his co-hosts. Plus, we dive into understanding handplane bevel angles, the plusses and minuses of jointer/planer combo machines, and more!
Asa Christiana, Matt Kenney, and Ed Pirnik wax poetic on what makes them tick as woodworkers, plus, the guys tackle a whole host of sharpening-related questions on Fine Woodworking's biweekly podcast.
Asa Christiana, Matt Kenney, and Ed Pirnik wax poetic on what makes them tick as woodworkers, plus, the guys tackle a whole host of sharpening-related questions on Fine Woodworking's biweekly podcast.
Modern Woodworkers Association Podcast - Conversations Among Woodworkers
In this episode with talk with Scott MeeK of Scott Meek Woodworks on his wooden hand planes and online classes. For more information on Scott visit http://modernwoodworkersassociation.com for the show note and more about the Modern Woodworkers Association.
Mike Pekovich and Ed Pirnik answer your woodworking questions and wax poetic about workbench tech.
Mike Pekovich and Ed Pirnik answer your woodworking questions and wax poetic about workbench tech.
Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac - Tips and Techniques
Getting your hand planes razor sharp.
Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac - Tips and Techniques
Tommy gives a rundown of his most useful hand planes in the workshop.
These hand planes I find indispensable at the bench. They are time savers for me.