I still would prefer the New Yankee Workshop to any of the current crop of tool/woodworking shows out there.
Doc
I still would prefer the New Yankee Workshop to any of the current crop of tool/woodworking shows out there.
Doc
As Cort would say: Fools are the only folk on the earth who can absolutely count on getting what they deserve.
I agree, me too.
Anyone know when the show will actually start airing?
Thanks Mike, looks interesting.
Is that the shop that Tommy built?
Regards, Rod.
Anyone know if Charles Neil got off the ground? He was filming a pilot.
I personally am looking forward to it. I enjoyed the prior episodes that had Tom McLaughlin on it.
Woodsmith shop is so so and American Woodworker with Scott Phillips just doesn't do it for me.
I do miss Norm.
I heard the new episodes with Tom McLaughlin are planned to start showing in April and are being filmed in his shop in NH
+1 on David Marks Woodworks. His show was my favorite. BUT....Norm got me hooked in woodworking many years ago.
Jim
I liked Tommy Mac and his show, it just aired so erratic it was hard to catch it. Personally don't need a lot of detail, and his show was fine with me. Don't care much for the woodsmith show. Too much plywood, I use hardwood.
Linked video looked good, looking forward to it!
I don't know how other woodworkers could stay awake watching Neil's videos. I admire their ability!
I almost fell asleep half way every time when I watched any one of his long-winded clips. Needless to say, I had not viewed too many of his (and none from start to finish).
Simon
I wonder if the equipment was provided for free. While I understand that is usually the case, the manufacturer is usually a sponsor of the show and has a "sponsored by" spot. That was the case when Tommy was using all Powermatic equipment. I don't recall seeing that for Minimax. Also noticed that the Minimax logo on the machines was pixillated in an episode I watched recently (the one making doors for his lumber storage).