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Woodcademy - DaveParkis - 06-01-2017

I just got a notice that Amazon Prime is about ready to release their own woodworking show. Seems it will be project based. Looks like they will walk the viewers through the project and offer plans for sale.


RE: Woodcademy - barnowl - 06-01-2017



That's Ralph...

A long term member here, goes by the user name "handi".

Congratulations Ralph !!!


RE: Woodcademy - Phil Thien - 06-01-2017

Well neat, I'm looking forward to this!


RE: Woodcademy - YSU65 - 06-01-2017

(06-01-2017, 02:15 PM)barnowl Wrote:

That's Ralph...

A long term member here, goes by the user name "handi".

Congratulations Ralph !!!




Looking forward to the shows...


RE: Woodcademy - Steve N - 06-01-2017

Huh, now if they just add 25 or 30 more things I have even a passing interest in then the 100 bux a year might make sense. Sheesh, they really are pushing that Prime aren't they.


RE: Woodcademy - handi - 06-10-2017

Dave, 

The show is now streaming. I am also making full plans available for FREE for each project so you can download them and follow along.

Here is the page on my website: https://www.woodcademy.com/wctv

Woodcademy is my website, and the show is Woodcademy TV.


RE: Woodcademy - fredhargis - 06-11-2017

I don't watch such things on the computer, but since we can stream Amazon on the TV, I was able to catch the first episode.


RE: Woodcademy - hairy - 06-11-2017

I watched it in the living room on the big screen. I like it. Thanks!!


RE: Woodcademy - handi - 06-11-2017

Thanks to all! 

I am glad you guys are liking it so far. If you have any suggestions or even criticisms, do not hesitate to reach out to me and let me know. As I go forward with this, I want to be sure it meets fo1k's needs.


RE: Woodcademy - WaterlooMarc - 06-11-2017

I thought the show was well done, especially for the first iteration. I'm glad to have another show to watch.

I like the slat wall in the background. Are the tops beveled to essentially make a French cleat out of each horizontal? It's an attractive solution nonetheless.