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Wood Talk | Woodworking

Black Friday is Dead | Wood Talk 578

Wood Talk | Woodworking

Marc Spagnuolo

How To, Milling, Diy, Finishing, Planer, Woodworking, Design, Wood, Lumber, Education, Furniture, Leisure, Tablesaw, Hobbies

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 11 December 2024

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

On today’s show, we’re talking about things to think about when woodworking in the desert, non-digital information sources, cutting large cookies without the big tools, and buying your first dust collector


Sponsored by You: https://patreon.com/woodtalk


What's on the Bench

+Marc is making plywood workbenches and hating his life

+Shannon is crafting a craft beer Christmas

+Matt is using drawer slides and wishes he wasn't


Kickback

So many of you wrote in to say how much the burnout episode spoke to you. From those dealing with the loss of a parent to those struggling to find time for woodworking. Burnout is a very real issue and we are so thankful for all of you who commented and took the time to write to us about your own personal experiences with it.


Listener Questions

+Mike lives in the AZ desert and wonders how his dry climate changes how he woodworks and what he needs to consider when he builds projects that end up in much more humid climates.

+Lucas inherited a shop that is already plumbed for dust collection and asks about buying his first dust collector.

+Dane has a big hunk of burl that he resawed to make a chair seat. It took him a long time and left him exhausted and asks how he could improve other than buying a different tool.

+Jeremy spends enough time in front of a computer and asks how we feel about woodworking magazines as a way to get more woodworking knowledge.


Ask Us a Question: https://woodtalkshow.com/questions/


Finally you can find us individually at @mattcremona, @woodwhisperer, and @renaissancewoodworker



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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Wood Talk. Now here are three guys who came, saw, and saw it again, until they ran out of wood. Mark, Shannon, and Matt.

0:14.1

Well, what's happening everybody? It is show number 578, and on today's show we're talking about things to think about when woodworking in the desert,

0:22.2

non-digital information sources, cutting large cookies without big tools, and buying your first dust collector.

0:28.3

But before we get to that, we want to let you know that the show is sponsored and supported by you.

0:33.9

And a few ads, but mostly by you and Matt's going to tell you how you can help us out.

0:38.0

If you want to help support the show, you can absolutely, totally, completely do so by going

0:43.0

to patreon.com slash wood talk and sign up to become a patron of this beautiful show.

0:49.5

We have some lovely folks to thank, so here we go with this list we got going here. We got Tim

0:55.8

Smith, Ashley Majors, Todd Mason Darnell, Eric Phillips, Steve Conover, Todd K., Joseph LaPolito,

1:06.3

Joe. I've, Ian Vardell, and Nathan Felt. Nice. I love it. That's great. Thank you, everybody, Ian Vardell and Nathan Felt.

1:12.2

Nice.

1:13.5

I love it.

1:13.9

That's great.

1:15.4

Thank you, everybody, for your support.

1:16.3

That means a lot to us.

1:20.6

Did you know, Mark, that you can also get an ad-free version of this show?

1:21.6

What? That's crazy.

1:22.9

You can also get that as a perk on top of me reading your awesome, silly, or amazing name.

1:29.4

That is for all of those amazing patrons.

1:31.8

You get access to the ad-free feed, which just includes the awkward pauses where the ads would go.

1:37.6

Yeah, that's a special bonus for you.

1:40.5

It's nice.

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