New Woodworking Show on Amazon Prime
#31
Episode 1 is available again! Episode 2 SHOULD be streaming any time.
www.woodcademy.com/wctv
Ralph Bagnall
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#32
Not available to me in Cincinnati :-(
Ray
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#33
(07-01-2017, 08:05 AM)DogwoodTales Wrote: Not available to me in Cincinnati :-(

I get it on Cincinnati Bell Fioptics, amazon prime app is loaded onto my tv. You might need a smart tv to get it.
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#34
Nicely done, I like your safety message at the beginning.  I also like that you demonstrate a modest project with modest tools yielding outstanding results.  Very motivating.
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#35
Hairy, I have a Roku and an Amazon Prime account.
I have Specrum 100mbs service.
The message I got was not available in my area.
Ray
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#36
Sorry about Episode 2. I really do not know why Episode 2 is not up yet, nor when it will be available, but it should be soon, according to my 'dashboard', both are already available in Japan, the U.K. And Germany, but not the US. Go figure.
Ralph Bagnall
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#37
Idk why it wasn't playing for me earlier, but it is now. Only episode 1 available so far. Nicely done!
Ray
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#38
Woodcademy Episode 2 is now streaming!
Ralph Bagnall
www.woodcademy.com
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#39
Just finished watching episode 2 , great all the way around . Cannot wait until the next project is on ( stand for book or tablet ) hope the plans will be available soon . Would be a great gift for grand kids . Gary
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#40
(07-07-2017, 01:20 PM)Gabby Wrote: Just finished watching episode 2 , great all the way around . Cannot wait until the next project is on ( stand for book or tablet ) hope the plans will be available soon . Would be a great gift for grand kids . Gary

I watched it last Sunday evening (I think).  When I went to Amazon Instant Video on my Roku, it showed as Episode 2 available.

So I watched it and again, thoroughly enjoyed it.

I think the serving tray with the wood-spring leg support is very nicely done.  I don't have a lathe but would consider making the adaptation w/ tapered legs.
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