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Best podcasts about handworks

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Modern Woodworkers Association Podcast - Conversations Among Woodworkers

Jason Thigpen of Texas Heritage returns as our guest on this episode. Jason is a talented leathersmith, woodworker, remodeler, and entrepreneur. We visit with Jason about being an exhibitor at both the Texas Woodworking Festival and Handworks, their ever growing line of leather and canvas products, the building they are renovating, and the rewards of making a living at a craft you love to do. It's a fun and entertaining conversation with a great friend of the show. Check it out!Jason Thigpen@txheritage on Instagramtxheritage.netTexas Heritage Woodworks on Facebook@texasheritage on TikTok@txheritage on YoutubeWWing News Peter Galbert SubStackMelbourne Tool Company & Vic Tesolin CollaborationWoodpeckers' DeadNutz Square  MWA Podcast - Patreon Page@mwa_podcast on Instagram

Modern Woodworkers Association Podcast - Conversations Among Woodworkers

On this episode we highlight the 2023 Handworks event. We start off with a brief roundtable discussion of some of our favorite things and experiences at Handworks. Then we move into our interviews with a few of the attendees during the two-day event. This episode should give you a small taste of what is was like to be there. Check it out!Handworks 2023MWA Podcast - Patreon Page@mwa_podcast on IG

The Mortise & Tenon Podcast
65 – “Handworks 2023”

The Mortise & Tenon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 48:52


In this episode, Joshua and Mike reflect on their time at Handworks, quite possibly the single most significant hand-tool woodworking event in the world. Part travelogue, part update, part rumination, this episode traverses a range of topics. If you weren't there, you really missed out.

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ShopNotes Podcast
ShopNotes Podcast E167: I Only Bought 3 Things! (and One of Them I Already Owned)

ShopNotes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 47:12


On this episode of the ShopNotes Podcast, it's John, Logan, and Phil with a Handworks recap with chairs, walnuts, and allergies galore... Thank you to this episode's sponsor, ShopNotes Magazine! Check it out at www.ShopNotes.com Subscribe to Woodsmith to receive tips, plans, projects, and techniques both in print, and in video. It's all at www.woodsmith.com. Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/woodsmithmagazine/ https://www.woodsmith.com

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Thriving in Fatherhood
#51 Grounded Traditions with Matt Kay

Thriving in Fatherhood

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 72:14


** Applications currently open for Men's Self-Leadership Launchpad** Matt is the co-founder of Grounded Traditions, an organisation that supports young kids to cultivate a deep connection to Nature & Self through their Holistic Education programs. With a focus on Nature Immersion and Ancestral Crafts and Handworks, Grounded traditions provide developmentally practical programs that support the WHOLE child - physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually.  Main talking points: Grounded Traditions How did his work get started? Philosophy and Approach It takes a village… Acknowledging kids capabilities while setting boundaries Ceremonial Ritual Handcrafts What is Matt excited about moving forward with Grounded Traditions? Connect with Matt on Instagram Connect with Tully: Website: www.tullyoconnor.com Instagram: @tullyoconnor  Check out: Liberating Love Relationship Mastery (4 month couples program) Self-Leadership Launchpad (10 week men's program)

Modern Woodworkers Association Podcast - Conversations Among Woodworkers

Jameel Abraham is our guest on this episode. Jameel is a gracious person of many talents, and is also co-owner of Benchcrafted. We touch on a variety of topics which include: furniture making, luthiery, iconography, and wrenching on Porsches to name a few. We also talk about “Handworks" -  the upcoming handtool & woodworking gathering organized by Benchcrafted. Check it out!Episode Links:Jameel Abraham@jameelabraham & @benchcrafted on IGBenchcrafted.comHandworks.coWWing NewsPowermatic introduces ArmorGlideWoodwhiperer introduces Backside SandpaperFestool's New Cordless Table Saw & Track SawMWA Podcast - Patreon Page@mwa_podcast on IG

ShopNotes Podcast
ShopNotes Podcast 153: The Eastern Red Cedar Challenge

ShopNotes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 60:36


Listener Question — Where does the table saw go? Stephen asks: How can you put a table saw against a wall? There are enough different operations that all sides are required for access. Ripping requires access in the front and rear. Crosscut tables require access from the left side as well as the right side for longer stock or plywood. Red Cedar Challenge — Prove Logan Wrong Logan milled some large Eastern red cedar. While it's ideal for drawer boxes, and lining chests and closets, he doesn't think it looks all that great as a primary material. Send us a photo of your red cedar project. The winner will get a special prize. Handworks is Coming Later this year, the Handworks show https://handworks.co/ occurs in eastern Iowa. If you're planning on going, why not take some time for a Woodsmith tour? Email woodsmith@woodsmith.com to set up a time. New Tools Logan added a travisher to his tool kit. Now it seems he will start making chairs. Phil completed a coping saw that was featured in Woodsmith and designed by Christ Fitch. Free Plan The home's entryway tends to be a magnet for clutter. If you don't have a good method for organizing these items, it can quickly turn into an unsightly mess. The elegant hall tree https://www.woodsmithplans.com/plan/hall-tree/ you see here is a great solution to this problem. With a set of hooks, shelves, and a bottom bin for storing umbrellas, it's the perfect spot to deposit or collect these items when you arrive at the door. It even has a pivoting mirror for a quick check before you head out the door. You Use Titebond Glue, right? You want a glue that you can trust. And fortunately, Titebond https://www.titebond.com has the glue you need to get the job done with confidence. From interior glues with strong initial tack and short clamp time to exterior glues with exceptional strength and water resistance, look to Titebond – the right glue for your next project. For more information, visit https://www.titebond.com Subscribe to Woodsmith to receive tips, plans, projects, and techniques both in print, and in video. It's all at https://www.woodsmith.com. Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/woodsmithmagazine/ https://www.woodsmith.com

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Wood Talk | Woodworking
How Woodworking Has Changed in 10 Years

Wood Talk | Woodworking

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020


How woodworking has changed in the last decade, building a door, the future of furniture design, the Handworks show, table top glueups, and installing the Turbo Vise.

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Modern Woodworkers Association Podcast - Conversations Among Woodworkers

Jeremy wraps up his interviews of attendees and exhibitors at the Handworks 2017 conference.

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Modern Woodworkers Association Podcast - Conversations Among Woodworkers

Our friend, Jeremy Wright roams Handworks 2017 with a microphone and subjects the attendees to the 5 questions.

Modern Woodworkers Association Podcast - Conversations Among Woodworkers
MWA139 - 6 Wright Questions & Woodworking News

Modern Woodworkers Association Podcast - Conversations Among Woodworkers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017 24:20


Sean & Dyami put Jeremy Wright through the 5 questions plus one of Jeremy's own making. Also, Kyle shares the recent Woodworking News

Modern Woodworkers Association Podcast - Conversations Among Woodworkers

Dyami & Sean chat with Jeremy Wright about his work and his trip to Handworks 2017

Matt's Basement Workshop Video Feed
532 H.O. Studley Tool Chest

Matt's Basement Workshop Video Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2014


The H.O. Studley Tool Chest is considered by many to be THE "Iconic Tool Chest," the very tool chest that all others are compared to, and the envy of every woodworker who set their eyes upon it. [caption id="attachment_12920" align="aligncenter" width="400"] Image courtesy Don's Barn blog[/caption] On the outside it's constructed of a gorgeous Cuban Mahogany, but it’s the meticulousness of the organization on the inside that sets it apart from everything. When opened, it reveals the breathtaking layout and arrangement of the 240+ tools contained within. All of which add to the beauty and awe-inspiring effect the tool chest has on those who’ve seen it. But who was H.O. Studley? Truthfully, we know more about the chest than the man who built it. And what about the lesser known Studley workbench? Have you ever seen it up close or even knew it existed ("Chortle"-level Patrons of Matt's Basement Workshop will get a look at it in the bonus footage accompanying this video, join today by clicking here?) Those, and many more questions were what Don Williams set out to answer in his upcoming book about H.O. Studley and his tool chest, due out in early 2015. Don, along with photographer Narayan Nayar, and Christopher Schwarz of Lost Art Press are painstakingly documenting the man, his tools, and of course his tool chest, so the rest of us can understand who he was and what’s so amazing about this iconic piece of woodworking history. Along the journey to write the book and document the tool chest, Don made arrangements with the current owner to set up an exhibit for the general public to come in and see it up close. The H.O. Studley Tool Chest and Workbench Exhibit is happening May 15-17, 2015 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. It’s occurring the same weekend as Handworks in nearby Amana, Iowa and will be offering visitors a full 360º view of the tool chest and workbench. Tickets are currently on sale, but there is a limited number available. So don’t miss out on the opportunity to see the Studley Tool Chest in person. For more information visit www.studleytoolchest.com. Help support the show - please visit our advertisers

Matt's Basement Workshop HD Video Feed
532 H.O. Studley Tool Chest

Matt's Basement Workshop HD Video Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2014


The H.O. Studley Tool Chest is considered by many to be THE "Iconic Tool Chest," the very tool chest that all others are compared to, and the envy of every woodworker who set their eyes upon it. [caption id="attachment_12920" align="aligncenter" width="400"] Image courtesy Don's Barn blog[/caption] On the outside it's constructed of a gorgeous Cuban Mahogany, but it’s the meticulousness of the organization on the inside that sets it apart from everything. When opened, it reveals the breathtaking layout and arrangement of the 240+ tools contained within. All of which add to the beauty and awe-inspiring effect the tool chest has on those who’ve seen it. But who was H.O. Studley? Truthfully, we know more about the chest than the man who built it. And what about the lesser known Studley workbench? Have you ever seen it up close or even knew it existed ("Chortle"-level Patrons of Matt's Basement Workshop will get a look at it in the bonus footage accompanying this video, join today by clicking here?) Those, and many more questions were what Don Williams set out to answer in his upcoming book about H.O. Studley and his tool chest, due out in early 2015. Don, along with photographer Narayan Nayar, and Christopher Schwarz of Lost Art Press are painstakingly documenting the man, his tools, and of course his tool chest, so the rest of us can understand who he was and what’s so amazing about this iconic piece of woodworking history. Along the journey to write the book and document the tool chest, Don made arrangements with the current owner to set up an exhibit for the general public to come in and see it up close. The H.O. Studley Tool Chest and Workbench Exhibit is happening May 15-17, 2015 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. It’s occurring the same weekend as Handworks in nearby Amana, Iowa and will be offering visitors a full 360º view of the tool chest and workbench. Tickets are currently on sale, but there is a limited number available. So don’t miss out on the opportunity to see the Studley Tool Chest in person. For more information visit www.studleytoolchest.com. Help support the show - please visit our advertisers

Matt's Basement Workshop - Audio
532 H.O. Studley Tool Chest

Matt's Basement Workshop - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2014


The H.O. Studley Tool Chest is considered by many to be THE "Iconic Tool Chest," the very tool chest that all others are compared to, and the envy of every woodworker who set their eyes upon it. [caption id="attachment_12920" align="aligncenter" width="400"] Image courtesy Don's Barn blog[/caption] On the outside it's constructed of a gorgeous Cuban Mahogany, but it’s the meticulousness of the organization on the inside that sets it apart from everything. When opened, it reveals the breathtaking layout and arrangement of the 240+ tools contained within. All of which add to the beauty and awe-inspiring effect the tool chest has on those who’ve seen it. But who was H.O. Studley? Truthfully, we know more about the chest than the man who built it. And what about the lesser known Studley workbench? Have you ever seen it up close or even knew it existed ("Chortle"-level Patrons of Matt's Basement Workshop will get a look at it in the bonus footage accompanying this video, join today by clicking here?) Those, and many more questions were what Don Williams set out to answer in his upcoming book about H.O. Studley and his tool chest, due out in early 2015. Don, along with photographer Narayan Nayar, and Christopher Schwarz of Lost Art Press are painstakingly documenting the man, his tools, and of course his tool chest, so the rest of us can understand who he was and what’s so amazing about this iconic piece of woodworking history. Along the journey to write the book and document the tool chest, Don made arrangements with the current owner to set up an exhibit for the general public to come in and see it up close. The H.O. Studley Tool Chest and Workbench Exhibit is happening May 15-17, 2015 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. It’s occurring the same weekend as Handworks in nearby Amana, Iowa and will be offering visitors a full 360º view of the tool chest and workbench. Tickets are currently on sale, but there is a limited number available. So don’t miss out on the opportunity to see the Studley Tool Chest in person. For more information visit www.studleytoolchest.com. Help support the show - please visit our advertisers

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Wood Talk | Woodworking
WT134 – Handworks

Wood Talk | Woodworking

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2013


The Handworks even in Iowa, locking miter joints, quality dividers, locating an air filter, using OSB, large wet slabs, and alternatives to traditional stickering and stacking.

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