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Welcome to The Stall Podcast! In this episode you will learn all about the hosts Jevon Cheney and Marc Spagnuolo, and how their barbecue journeys began! You can follow the podcast on YouTube, Instagram, and FacebookYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StallPodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stallpodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StallPodcastCheck out the men behind the mics:Jevon:https://www.youtube.com/@cheneyconcepts/ https://www.instagram.com/cheneyconcepts/https://www.facebook.com/@cheneyconcepts/Marc:https://www.youtube.com/@TWWBBQhttps://www.instagram.com/twwbbq/https://www.facebook.com/groups/twwbbqAs always, thank you so much for listening. We hope to see you back for the next one.
Is this real life? Marc Spagnuolo from @woodwhisperer is joining our show tonight? It's happening! And the @sawdust_talk crew is so excited to have him on!Marc is one of the first woodworking YouTubers with over 800k followers on YouTube and having been doing it for over 15 years! His podcast is one of the best in the community too! @woodtalkshow is phenomenal and worth checking out if you haven't already!We could not be any more excited for one of our BIGGEST shows of the year! Tune in tonight live on IG at 10pm CST!This is going to be one for the record books!Hosted by: @kyletbreuer @manciniwoodworking @makers_waySponsored by: @georgesupplycompany
Episode 115 [Feat. Marc Spagnuolo aka The Wood Whisperer]Marc Spagnuolo / The Wood Whisperer:https://thewoodwhisperer.comhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TheWoodWhispererhttps://www.instagram.com/woodwhisperer/https://woodtalkshow.com (PODCAST)Marc is packing up his shop and dealing with moving his life and business to Missouri. And testing out a new cast-iron protector.Dan build a shipping station to help with packing Etsy orders, started working on the long faux beams.Mike is recovering from the Vid, delivered the waterfall desk, conference table, a long narrow entry table, and a large farm house table.Pete is working on etsy orders, knocking out honey-do list, fenced in the garden, planted stuff, and worked on some custom pieces for a sail boat.Sign up for Patreon for Early access, and special Patreon-only content:https://www.patreon.com/anotherwoodshoppodcastVoicemails:MarkRoute 76 WoodworksNow that you're going to be starting fresh, what tools are you bringing and what you might leave behind (sell) and now that the Powermatic is not a primary sponsor, are you going to sell them off?Michael HaleTailored ForestHave you ever had a project that went so poorly that you called the customer and called it off or had to start over?TomasTSG.MakesDid you ever find the last green basket for the craft cart?Did your daughter ever find the note in the jewelry box?I'm restoring 2 transitional Stanley Bailey hand plane 22 and 28, but I would like to redo the soles. They are beech but I want to use zebra wood.You can leave us a voice message at (754) 225-5297 or you can record your question or comment on your phones voice memo app and email it to anotherwoodshoppodcast@gmail.comYou can follow us all and the podcast on Instagram and YouTube!Podcast:https://www.instagram.com/anotherwoodshoppodcast/https://www.youtube.com/anotherwoodshoppodcast https://www.etsy.com/shop/awpstore Pete:https://www.instagram.com/ptreesworkshop/ https://www.youtube.com/ptreesworkshophttps://www.etsy.com/shop/pTreesWorkShop Dan:https://www.instagram.com/danieldunlap.woodworks/ https://www.youtube.com/danieldunlap https://www.etsy.com/shop/ddwwstore Mike:https://www.instagram.com/coffeycustombuilds/ https://www.youtube.com/coffeycustombuilds https://www.etsy.com/shop/coffeycustombuilds Support the show
Marc Spagnuolo: The Wood Whisperer “I found this woodworking thing to be incredibly appealing. It's so much fun to do, and it was great therapy for me when I would come home from basically an hour and 10-minute commute each way.” Marc Spagnuolo Welcome back to a brand new episode of the Woodpreneur Podcast. Today your host Steve Larosiliere sits down with Marc Spagnuolo, also known as The Wood Whisperer. Marc used to work in the biotech industry in Southern California, and he eventually reached a point where he was very disenchanted with his job, so he started woodworking as a hobby on the side. This path is shared by many woodworkers who discover a passion for woodworking after starting it as a hobby. Like other Woodpreneurs, Marc found not only a knack for woodworking but a genuine passion and a skill for the discipline. Through moving states to better his business, finding his niche within the industry, and much more, Marc has had an exceptional journey. Read More
This week on the show we have Marc Spagnuolo, the Wood Whisperer - he is definitely a nerd as well as being a wood worker. We talk about what we've been playing and how to get kids involved in your hobbies. The post 279 – Beyond Board Games: The Wood Whisperer – The Family Gamers Podcast appeared first on The Family Gamers.
On October 18 2006, Marc Spagnuolo made YouTube history when he posted his first video on a channel he called The Wood Whisperer. His woodworking is some of the best in the business, showcasing beautifully crafted furniture, using a combination of traditional power tools along with planes, chisels and other hand tools when needed. In this episode I talked to Marc about being on YouTube for 15 years and how he's recently pivoted his content. And we'll learn what he considered the most essential wood joint. The Wood Whisperer channel: https://www.youtube.com/thewoodwhisperer The Wood Whisperer Guild: https://thewoodwhispererguild.com/
We're back! After a laptop mishap the show returns with a discussion about the Harmony Remote going end of life, a discussion on SpaceX's Starlink Satellite Internet service, using smart home devices to provide you weather alerts, and finally a discussion on Ara's journey to becoming a DIY speaker builder. We also read your emails and discuss the news of th week. Who Needs Starlink Internet? These Rural US Counties Top the List SpaceX's Starlink promises to supercharge internet speeds around the globe, but which regions need it the most? Our exclusive research shows that residents in these rural US counties should sign up now. Full article here … Weather alerts may be the smartest use of smart lights. They can save your life Springtime brings with it fresh life, blooming flowers, and in some parts of the country, incredible storms. The old expression that March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb holds particularly true in the Southeast and Midwest, where spring storms are accompanied by damaging, dangerous tornadoes. Full article here... Why DIY Speakers Along the way of doing our podcast we would receive emails suggesting that we should take a stab at speaker building. On a whim, I decided to give it a try. There are many resources online to refer to but I decided to start with Part Express. Parts Express is an online audio components site that sells everything you need to get you started. My first set of speakers was a kit that cost about $200 (Dayton Audio BR-1 6-1/2" 2-Way Bookshelf Monitor Speaker Kit Pair). There was no wood working skills required. Just solder the crossover and load the components and voila! DIY speakers. They sounded great and only cost $200. After this I was hooked. Then I tried a simple full range driver (Tang Band W3-881SJF 3" Full Range Speaker $30 each) that would be loaded into a MDF cabinet ($27 each) that required nothing more than cutting some holes and gluing the precut pieces together. I had a jigsaw and a dremel tool to cut the holes. On this set of speakers, I learned about finishing the speaker cabinet. The results were terrible, aesthetically speaking. But they found a home at my in-laws. I recently noticed they weren't using the speakers anymore so I brought them home with me and I am making a new cabinet out of reclaimed wood. We'll probably give them away in the near future. I kept watching Youtube videos on the subject and decided to actually build my own cabinets. I used ¾” plywood. While the cabinet was solid, the joining was not good at all. I covered up the flaws with a veneer of cherry wood. Problem fixed!! The issue I had was that I was making my cuts with a circular saw and there was no way for me to get the precision required. So the veneer covered up a lot of the flaws but close inspection would reveal the issues. I have them on a shelf where you can see them but not close enough to critique them. I posted them in a video on YouTube. Man I got raked over the coals for the design. Specifically the crossover. With the components I chose I was leaving a lot of performance on the table so to speak. Quite frankly I just bought parts from Parts Express and put them together. They still sounded really really good, so I wondered what a true high quality design would sound like. For completeness here are the parts used in that build: Dayton Audio RS150-8 6" Reference Woofer x 2 $45 each Morel MDT 29 1-1/8" Soft Dome Tweeter x 2 $52 each Dayton Audio XO2W-2.5K 2-Way Speaker Crossover 2,500 Hz x 2 $30 each Terminals, Foam, Vent Tubes X 2 $10 each Total cost was about $300 when you include the plywood and veneer. For the next build I wanted to work on my woodworking skills. I bought a tablesaw, planer, sander, router and a ton of clamps. By the way, you can never have enough clamps! Since I was more concerned about the cabinet building I went with full range drives. No silly cross over to deal with. The design was simple. Build the cabinets put in the driver. As far as the cabinet designs go, all the driver companies provide you with cabinet designs and plans that will get the most out of the drivers they are selling. Build the cabinet to their plan and you will get optimal performance. Side note - one year my wife was struggling on what to get her sister in-laws for Christmas. I suggested that I could make them some cutting boards. She liked the idea and I made six of them. They were a huge hit! Now I make cutting boards and sell them on Etsy or through my Instagram. I've even built a set of speakers using the same basic design of a cutting board. Here is a short video I posted to Instagram. Funny I started with wood working just to build speakers. But now I just love woodworking! Also a big thank you to Marc Spagnuolo the Wood Whisperer who has given me many tips, some personally, but most through his online resources. Now some swear full range drivers are the best thing since sliced bread. Truth be told, for certain types of music they are amazing. I built three full range driver designs selling some and even giving some away. I have one that has a 8 inch (Tang Band W8-1772 8" Neodymium Full Range Driver $225 each) driver that my nephew has claimed. They sound incredible with vocals and tracks that have a lot of dynamic range. Not so much with loud rock. I told him that when I build a replacement he can have it. Along the way, my wood working skills had improved! So I was ready to go with a multiple driver design. I didn't want to make the same mistake I did with my earlier speaker build by just choosing parts but I also knew nothing about crossover design. I then decided to look into buying a well designed kit. In this way I get to have the joy of building something and make it my own but not worry about optimizing the audio aspect of the design. I chose Creative Sound Solutions (CSS) for the kit. They sound phenomenal! All the goodness of the full range drivers without the limitations. I loved them so much I built two of their designs. The P215 ($469) and the Criton 2TD ($850). I built the P215 first and was impressed with the bass, clarity, and imaging. I was told the 2TDs sounded even better and yes they did. It took everything I loved about the P215 and turned it up a notch. Plus it was the best looking cabinet I have built!! Easily competes with speakers costing three times as much plus the cabinets being built with reclaimed barn wood from the mid 1800s just adds to the experience. CSS Audio also sells MDF kits for those who do not have a place where they can build cabinets. They also provide complete building plans for those who want to build their own. I recommend doing this. But it's a journey. Expect to make some mistakes and get criticism if you post your work online. The vast majority of which has been constructive. However, there are some “know it alls” who have to tell you that your work is crap. Just ignore them and keep on building!
In this episode we talk about our favorite Seinfeld episodes, Jason's boat, KJ's concrete tables, Nick's rustic mug rack and Marc Spagnuolo takes us all to school on wood movement. Thanks to Marc for setting in with us and give us the low down on this myth. You can check him out on all his channels as well as his podcast you might have heard of here: https://thewoodwhisperer.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKp44bWWZIiOPShPN_ytShw https://www.instagram.com/woodwhisperer/ https://woodtalkshow.com Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/shopsoundspodcast You can find the three of us on Instagram, Youtube and Tiktok : @bourbonmoth @kjsawdust @keywoodworks --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shopsoundspodcast/message
Today we are going to talk with Marc Spagnuolo, also known as The Wood Whisperer. In my opinion he is one of the rock stars of YouTube woodworking and a master of his craft. Marc has also created an online project-based woodworking school where you can learn at your own pace from experienced instructors and become a part of a one-of-a-kind woodworking community.
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Alex invites Marc Spagnuolo of The Wood Whisperer to share his story. Marc is a full time content creator, video producer, and wood worker. He's also a dad who has a lot of great wisdom to share! They talk about the power of being an entrepreneur and being able to put your business on pause to spend time with family, how he dealt with the traumatic birth of his 2 children, and how he's mending wounds from his own upbringing. Check out Marc's content: www.thewoodwhisperer.com Become a Patron: https://patron.podbean.com/thedadchronicle Email Us: thedadchroniclepodcast@gmail.com Subscribe:www.thedadchronicle.com
Topics: Adventure challenge (4:23) Background, how did he get into woodworking anyway? (7:04) The Wood Whisperer Genesis and evolution (17:00) Favorite moments from the Wood Whisperer (21:00) Woodworkers Fighting Cancer (22:55) Marc's new book! Essential Joinery (27:00) Kids and woodworking (32:55) Inspirations as a dad (38:15) Next for Marc (42:00) Links: Wood Whisperer: https://www.thewoodwhisperer.com/ Wood Whisperer Guild: https://thewoodwhispererguild.com Essential Joinery https://thewoodwhispererguild.com/product/essential-joinery-book/
Show notes: http://bit.ly/2HCvQxD This episode was sponsored by Titebond: http://www.titebond.com/ Check out MM Wood Studio's experience at FWW Live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwvx3FRkkl4 For more information about Rikon's turning system: http://bit.ly/2HyVEut Become a member today and get instant access to all FineWoodworking.com content. Start your free two week trial here: http://bit.ly/2m576Fl For more Shop Talk Live or to submit a question: http://bit.ly/2mVJYd0 To see the newest issue of Fine Woodworking: http://bit.ly/2newDLh
Show notes: http://bit.ly/2HCvQxD This episode was sponsored by Titebond: http://www.titebond.com/ Check out MM Wood Studio's experience at FWW Live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwvx3FRkkl4 For more information about Rikon's turning system: http://bit.ly/2HyVEut Become a member today and get instant access to all FineWoodworking.com content. Start your free two week trial here: http://bit.ly/2m576Fl For more Shop Talk Live or to submit a question: http://bit.ly/2mVJYd0 To see the newest issue of Fine Woodworking: http://bit.ly/2newDLh
This week we chat with Marc Spagnuolo, a.k.a the Wood Whisperer. Find out how Marc went from a potential career in Molecular Biology to building his woodworking empire...that ranges from free videos, project plans, podcasts, private communities and more! And he was the first one to do it. Shownotes Support the Show!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Who knew there were so many hinge-impaired people in the Popular Mechanics office? Jacqui and Kevin have both hung cabinet doors poorly over the years, which is why today, Marc Spagnuolo of The WoodWhisperer.com calls in to tell us everything we did wrong, and how to fix it. Also on this episode: Tech editor Alex George tells us all the cool stuff he saw at CES, we test weird new slippers, and Jacqui makes homemade amaro.
We’re on Patreon!We've recently added $250 goal for weekend show. We've got tons of support levels, a weekly After Show, monthly hangouts, and more. Top patrons this week are Make Build Modify, Master of None, and Deby Brooke!!Support The Show!What’s new/ what are we working on?Zack: Industrial Shelf, Fabtech, Bushmills Chandelier, TV thing? ,Mail--Blacksmithing--openers, fobs, Leather, Shop-truckJohnny: Dining table, put out slab table videoJames: Saw Till, French Cleats, Spring Pole Lathe, I was on the Modern Woodworkers Association Podcast (Episode 148, Episode 149)Show Topic: Who Inspires Us As Makers? Zack: Richard Proenneke - Alone in the Wilderness, Jimmy Diresta, Marcus AureliusJohnny: Bob Clagett, Making It Podcast, Marc Spagnuolo, Grant BatsonJames: No one source or couple. I find that I am inspired by new locations all the time. Estate sales and auctions, museums, running through the woods.Q&A:Dad Rambles Workshop:Thinking about welding, is a stick a good starter or should I skip straight to MIG? Workshoever welded beforeMike Higgins:Johnny, did you ever put a finish on your Roubo bench?Make Brooklyn:What's a skill or technique that's outside of your comfort zone that some other maker (or other source) has inspired you to learn?Joke of the weekFrom Joel:What program do woodworkers use for cooking? Ketchup.From Bryan:Why can’t you build a chicken coop with 4 doors? It would be a chicken sedan.What’s new/what are we watching/reading?Johnny: KingPost TimberWorks James: Heath Knuckles epoxy Lamp! Zack: Greg Huston Favorite tool/product this week?Zack: KISS drill bit systemJohnny: RespiratorJames: Ripping hand sawCrafted Podcast, Woodworking
We’re on Patreon!We've added a $250 goal that, if we hit, we'll add a weekend show! We've got tons of support levels, a weekly After Show, monthly hangouts, and more. Our top patron this week is Make Build Modify!! New Patrons this week include Steve House, Made by Laurent, Keith Decent, and the man, the legend, Marc Spagnuolo!Support Us On PatreonWhat are we working on?Zack: Birthday, Desk, Table--materials,Johnny: Working on chairs, finished tap handles, new carJames: shop space, Bench, Logo carvingShow Topic: Learning How To Screw Up & Fix ItJohnny: Biggest screw ups. Almost cut table top on wrong side of track saw. Spray painted stripe on jack stand tables. Didn’t cut Domino mortises before gluing up organ cabinet. Wood filler is your friend. Always buy extra material. Cut Roubo stretcher too short.James: New bench top, Back dresser stretcherAfter Show:Ravenspat: question for everyone, I just got this really cool groove plane
In this episode we’re getting back at it with another interview. In this week’s episode we dive deep with a legend in the youtube woodworking space, Marc Spagnoulo, The Wood Whisperer. The WoodWhisperer has over 420k Subscribers on youtube, 600k pageviews a month at thewoodwhisperer.com, and 240k + Likes on Facebook. Marc Spagoulo has been […] The post MFP 022: Running Your Own Race with Marc Spagnuolo The Wood Whisperer appeared first on MADE FOR PROFIT.
Phil's BFF Marc Spagnuolo was on the show. Tim's audio gets better!
On this episode of The Green Woodworker Podcast we interview Matt Cremona. Well known in the maker community, Matt is passionate about all things wood. From harvesting the timber to building the mill to prepare it for use in his handcrafted pieces, his dedication to his craft is evident. Once you are introduced to Matt you will see the gifted abilities he has for his passion. Matt shares his knowledge with the maker community through an entertaining and informative YouTube channel and other platforms. Get to know Matt Cremona, husband, father, urban wood master. Be sure to visit Matt at http://www.mattcremona.com/ where you will find links to all his social media places. Also check him out weekly on http://www.woodtalkshow.com/ with Marc Spagnuolo and Shannon Rogers. Please visit www.tgwpodcast.com for access to all our episodes. While there, maybe hit the donate button and throw a few bucks our way so we can keep the lights on! Thanks for listening!
This week, Amy, Jeff, and Bill talk to guest Marc Spagnuolo about creating online woodworking videos when no one else was doing it - and how things have changed over time. Full show notes at http://makershustlepodcast.com
Amy, Jeff, and Bill discuss the concept of being busy. Is it good? Bad? An excuse? All of the above? Features contributions from Marc Spagnuolo, Andy Birkey, and Carlos of Cactus! Workshop. Full show notes are available at http://makershustlepodcast.com
Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac - Tips and Techniques
On this episode of Rough Cut Woodworking with Tommy Mac, host Tommy MacDonald has the ‘Wood Whisperer', Marc Spagnuolo, in the shop. Marc joins Tommy to make a Hall Tree and Bench, which can add both elegance and convenience to any home.
The original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPiJOJAGCxk Check out The Wood Whisperer at http://www.thewoodwhisperer.com/ Show Notes: Wood Workers Fighting Cancer http://www.woodworkersfightingcancer.com Maker Faire Atlanta Oct 4-5, 2014 http://www.makerfaireatl.com
The original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPiJOJAGCxk
The new website is up and running…obviously…and I have all of you to thank for making this happen. Not just those of you who donated to the fundraiser but to all of you who visit from time-to-time. If you're a frequent visitor and remember the layout of the old site hopefully you can see a huge difference in the way things are laid out on this current version. I really like the layout of this new site and have ongoing plans to make it more informative and easier to navigate, so you'll see the occasional tweak from time-to-time. As part of my thank you to the many donators that made this happen you'll find your name listed below…it's the least I can do to show you my appreciation for your generosity! Thank you to each of you (listed in no particular order): Zac Higgins Gunnar Olsson Brander Roullett Fr. Thomas Bailey, OSB Jim Ligon Richard Law Mitch Roberson Brian Glendenning Marilyn Guthrie Chris Schwarz Bill Schenher Chris Michalek Jeff Peterson Scott Bassin Dave Hart Tom Collins Randy Peterman Steve Brassard Larry Thayer Chris Nichols Jack Coats Jim Ashley Rik Minnich Chet Kloss Dyami Plotke Frank Bivins Tony Hamm Neal Becker Walter Keast Pierre Forget Bobby Slack Toby Sauer Shaun Wellert Erik Van Joe Wiener Richard Hall David Ulschmid Tobias Eklind Dick Moffett Mac Lyle Allan Grant Brett Watson Mark Loughran Ben Strano Jim Mossoney Alan Anderson Brian Brazil Eric Fortin Mick Montgomery Wes Fullenwider Big Cheese Stefan Gmoser Rick Gable Mike Tuxen Wilbur Pan Jon McGrath Jon "Dozer" Mendoza Jack Jacobs David Beecher Chris Birkland Scott Blanchett David Lankford Todd Clipping Tom Hoffman Tom Pritchard Eric Wolf Daniel Gardner Matt Robinette Shannon Rogers Ben Minshall Jonathan Szczepanski Mike Llewellyn Jay Tennier Ron Hock Tobias Sauer Kevin Van Deusen Ken Goodell Andy Gartzke Dennis Rozak Scott McClaury Cliff Merrill John Verreault Vic Hubbard Christopher Landy Marc Spagnuolo "Drunken Woodworker" Ron Shoemaker Elaine Andersen Stephen Glaesman John Laffoon Robert Teague Ernesto Segovia Download Video Download HD 720 Video Download Audio
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