Every week I like to share a few things I find interesting. Mostly video content with an occasional website article. All of the content you will find in these posts is free to you. Remember that liking, subscribing, or sharing free content goes a long way in helping produce more free content. If you like that creator’s work, share it!
Benchmark
Here’s an awesome shop being built. It’s a long blog post walking us through the progress of building his shop. While you’re there be sure to click around on his site. There is a lot of great content there. (click the image)
jenwoodhouse.com
The finish on this piece is AMAZING and she did a great job explaining how she achieved it. (click the image)
Ken Reighard
I love this dude’s videos. Very entertaining.
Craig Heffernan
An interesting overview covering the complete construction of a pole building.
Samuel Mamias
I have absolutely no clue what this guy said for the entire video but nevertheless he kept my attention while building a great project.
wordsnwood
I’ve been wanting to do this for a while but haven’t found a decent motor to build one. Honestly, I haven’t been looking too hard either. I’m interested to see how well this works in a few months with the size motor he used.
Patrick’s work shop
definitely an interesting jig..
Shop Built
Lots of good info in this one. Love the adapters he made.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Feqih_7Evh0
Cosmas B
Cosmas always comes up with some really good designs. Here’s another homemade table saw to check out.
The documentary Network
I love these mini woodworking related documentaries. Cant get enough of them.
The Sirius Project
Check out the mobile base mechanism he used here. Very interesting.
Alain vaillancourt
Yes, another installment of the epic shop build! part 16
You understand Samuel Mami I again to you, because I slovakian
Interesting content. Thank you for taking the time to find this stuff. I look forward to it every week. Thanks
Very cool Joel. Thanks for the feedback.
Good to see someone else finding out about Samuel Mamias, he does great work!
Absolutely great work. No clue what he says but great work!! Do you know what language he was speaking Pete?
French. He lives in La Réunion (a little bit of France in the Indian Ocean).
Cool stuff, Jay. Gives me other stuff to subscribe to and keep up on! Thanks!
Very cool Chris. Glad you enjoy it. Thank you.
This is awesome, except for that bald gut and his box with shelves.
And the dope who can’t type.
hahaha!
At 0:29 of the chair video by Samuel Mamias he says “Je vais manger une pomme tandis que la colle sèche” which translates to “I will eat an apple while the glue dries.”
hahahaa. That’s hilarious.
funny yeah ! but he actually doesn’t say that… Jay, thanks to you, I now understand why my joints always failed before I watched your videos… I can tell you that chips sucks at gluing, and woodglue definitly doesn’t taste like milk…
Oh my goodness! Thank you for including my post in your round-up! Very flattered and I’m seeing a ton of traffic coming from your site! Thank you, Jay!
Not a problem. Keep up the good work :)
Jay – the verdict is out…you are are they say “THE MEN”, all the information you provide is awesome, and videos are not only informing but entertaining and extremely well compiled. THANK YOU!
The French chair guy had like a beast french Shopsmith! Pretty sweet! I love the round finger joints.