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Mr. Chickadee is one that drew me in to watching all of his videos. Not that I'd ever do what he does but I found what he was doing very fascinating. I will warn you, watching his videos will make you feel old if you envision yourself doing similar.
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If you're TV is capable of using apps You may want to try and setting up a Plex server. If it's not you can buy a A firestick, roku, etc. You'll have to download the videos but I find it much nicer way to view them. I use IDM to download but there are several programs that will do it.
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I used to use the apps on my smart tv but now I use roku. Much faster loading and streaming. I'm impatient lol.
It does bug out once in a while, but so do the apps on the tv.
Ray
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Location: Mid, MI.
Here is a combined list of everyone’s choices for your convenience.
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Treebangham
Woodwhisperer,
Paul Sellers,
Izzy Swan
Frank Howarth
Matthias Wandel (note also on his website he has a long list of other people's sites to check out)
Jay Bates
Curtis Buchanan
Tom Fidgen
Richard Leon
Thomas Johnson (furniture restoration)
English Woodworker (mostly subscription)
Renaissance Woodworker (think he is a woodneter too)
Wood and Shop
Rob Cosman
MTMwood
Wood By Wright
Carl Jacobson
Darbin Orvar
Wood n Stuff
Peter Brown
Pocket 83 and pocket 832
Chad Stanton
Mr Chickadee
Chris Salomone
Salmone and Chickadee
Ishitani Furniture
Kyle Toth
GuysWoodshop
KrtWood
John Hiesz
Words n' Wood
Jon Peters
Carpenter shenanigans
Shop time
Primitive Technology
The Woodpecker
I Build it
Matthias Burger
Tips from a Shipwright (very good. Start at episode one)
Keith Rucker (large milling machines
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Do you have any time to sleep?
Worst thing they can do is cook ya and eat ya
GW
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Please feel free to check out my YT channel, you can search "consultingwoodworker" or "Ralph Bagnall".
I have over 150 videos, both product reviews and "skill building". I get around 40,000 views a month and have more than 1.6 million views overall so it is reasonably popular.
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Has Dustin Penner been mentioned yet?
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I say bring up YouTube and put in the header what you would like to see and pick out something. That is how I find the good ones that I save to my computer.
As of this time I am not teaching vets to turn. Also please do not send any items to me without prior notification. Thank You Everyone.
It is always the right time, to do the right thing.
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I'd add the Samurai Carpenter to the list. His workbench build is awesome.
https://www.youtube.com/user/6488jesse
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