I have been very busy lately! I have been working on my YouTube channel and a few projects, too. Not only have I been busy, past tense, but I also have plans for a lot of cool things going forward, too.
I thought it would be nice to let people know a bit about what I have been up to. I also want to let people know about some of the cool things I have planned for the near future. So, I decided to do an update video.
I know many YouTubers do regularly scheduled updates on their channels. I can't commit to regularly scheduled updates at this time. I think later this year I am likely to begin some kind of regular update, but I am just not ready for that yet.
My friend, Andy Klein, asked me to help him with the prototype on a fast acting twin screw vise that he designed. I spoke before about this, but it certainly is one of the bigger things that I have been working on. For a variety of reasons, Andy was not able to work on the prototype for the vise. I ordered material from an online supply house, fabricated the parts, welded them together, and assembled the completed prototype. Along the way, Andy and I worked together to refine the design. This was a lot of fun!
Before the vise was even completed, Andy presented another new design to me. This one was for some four way parallel clamps. The clamps were another very fun project that I recently worked on.
When the projects with Andy started to slow down I decided that I would conduct a series of interviews for my YouTube channel. My idea is to conduct face to face interviews with prominent woodworkers. Many of the people I will interview are well known on YouTube and on the internet, but there are some fabulous craftsmen, wood artists, and makers without a strong internet presence. I want to meet anyone with an interesting story whether they have an internet presence or not.
I interviewed George Vondriska of the Woodworkers' Guild of America. Actually, I did 3 interviews and a shop tour with George. George also discussed workbenches. As it turns out, George likes Adjustable Height Workbenches. He likes them so much that he has not one, not two, but three of them in his shop!
I also interviewed Tom Caspar. Tom works in a fabulous shop and we did a video tour of his shop. Unfortunately, my el-cheapo microphones failed and I was unable to salvage any of the footage from the shop tour with Tom. Hopefully, he will be nice enough to give me another chance.
Last week I interviewed Matt Cremona. Matt is involved in a really exciting project with the Wood Whisperer, Marc Spagnuolo. Matt is conducting an on-line woodworking class for the Wood Whisperer's Guild. I also got to see some of the cool things in Matt's shop. Among the coolest was a 16" circular saw! The best part was the Matt let me use it, that was fun!
Going forward, I have commitments for interviews from Zac Higgins at NV Woodworks, Ray at TabLeft Woodworks, Matthew Morris at MM Wood Studio, and from my friend Andy Klein. There are several others who I plan to interview, but I don't want to say more about them until I actually schedule the meetings.
Here are the link to the other videos that I mentioned:
George Vondriska Interview #1
• George Vondriska First Interview
Way Better Parallel Clamps
• WAY Better Parallel Clamp!
Jack Bench Shop Tour
• Jack Bench Woodworking Shop Tour
Matt Cremona Interview
• Matt Cremona Interview
Matt Cremona Shop Tour
• Quick Tour of Matt Cremona's Shop
The NEW Fast Acting Twin Screw Vise
• New FAST Action Twin Screw Vise
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