favorite Woodworkers on YouTube?
#11
I recently created icons on desktop for shortcuts to King's Fine Woodworking and Jay Bates (recommended by someone here). I like their style of doing projects and explaining the sequential steps involved -- what to do and what NOT to do.

I'd like to see your list of favorites, of craftsmanship. It's frustrating searching the Internet and finding mostly videos from guys who shouldn't have exposed their lack of talent.



Thanks for your input.

Jerry
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#12
Chris Salomone at Four Eyes makes beautiful videos and shop projects although I don't think the project directions are as in depth as Jay's.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1V-DYq...uBis9-UDug

Kyle Toth is another favorite of mine. Again, not as much direction but he makes beautiful pieces and his videos are very entertaining.
https://www.youtube.com/user/HomedepotKt/featured
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#13
Chris Salomone
SimpleCove
Kings Fine Woodworking
Jay Bates
Brian Benham
Ishitani Furniture
Matthew Cremona
Dustin Penner
The Wood Whisperer
Frank Howarth

Just to name a few.
Big Grin
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#14
Ishitani
Wood by Wright
Stumpy Nubs
Samurai Carpenter (as long as he doesn't talk)
Frank Howarth
Kyle Toth
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#15
(02-07-2018, 04:23 PM)mound Wrote: Samurai Carpenter (as long as he doesn't talk)

LOL I love his woodworking style and his fireplace build is awesome.  When he talks you realize he is not not a samurai he is not even Japanese.

I'll add DIY Tyler because I am using his designs now to build my dust collection system.

Jimmy Diresta
Nick Ferry
John Peters
David Stanton
A carpenter's house is never done.
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#16
Curtis Buchanan
Thomas Johnson
Renaissance Woodworker ( think he is a woodnetter too).
Norm

I know Norm does not post on You Tube, but his work is there to see.
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#17
(02-07-2018, 08:26 PM)AgGEM Wrote: Curtis Buchanan
Thomas Johnson
Renaissance Woodworker ( think he is a woodnetter too).
Norm

I know Norm does not post on You Tube, but his work is there to see.

Here is some that I didn't see listed yet. The ones above are great as well.

Andy Rawls
Tom Fidgen
Wood by Wright
April Wilkerson
Philip Morley
"Home Made Modern"
"Modern Builds"
"Dusty Splinters"
Chris Salamone
Paul Sellers
Kyle Toth
Laura Kampf

There are many many more.  It's a great time to be a woodworker / maker.
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#18
I'm not a very avid watcher of woodworking Youtube vids, but here are a few that come to mind:

Marc Spagnuolo (aka The Wood Whisperer)
Doucette and Wolfe Furniture
Matt Cremona
Andy Rawls
Rob Cosman
Jay Bates
Charles Neil

Of course, these are more on TV and DVD than on Youtube, but Norm Abram and David Marks are two guys that belong in the "can't afford to miss" category.
Near future projects:

-Curly Maple display case
-Jatoba and Quilted Maple dresser
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#19
Thanks for your recommendations guys.
I've scanned several of the vids and find them really good.
It's sure to cause me to spend more time watching good woodworkers than making sawdust myself.
Big Grin

Jerry
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#20
If you like old time hand work try Mr. Chickadee.
If you like 18th century period work try David Boeff.
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