Mon, 20 August 2007 In this show we take a brief tour of the shop and history behind it. We will discuss some considerations of setting up and maintaining a workshop, such as lights, heat, doors, windows, insulation and much more. Approx. run time is 23 minutes.Episode I, Shop Tour and History Workshops range from cluttered to clean. Over the next several shows, we will take it from cluttered, disorganized and seasonal to a year around shop that will even make the Pro's envious. The Procrastinating WoodWorker is weekly video podcast. Currently we are trying different lengths for the show. With the content that we have planned, run time will be approximately 20 minutes per podcast. Another unique feature of the podcast is that it is interactive. We supply some choices for shop features, tools, etc. and you get to decide what we do. Online voting will indicate how we set the shop up and equip it with tools. Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:23 AM Comments[1] |
Tue, 14 August 2007 On Sunday, I started to film the first episode of the podcast. All was going fine until half way through the filming, then Murphy struck. The camera will film about 1/2 of the show then cuts off. Loosing the footage and reporting file error. I tried different memory cards with no luck. Tuesday I will go back to the shop armed with a different camera. Hopefully better luck will follow. Description of Episode 1 A brief history of the shop, tools, layout, projects that I am working on and what the future holds for the Procrastinating Wood Worker. Also I will show off a very special machine leftover from the early to mid part of the last century. It was a machine that was designed for another purpose and I kind of realize its potential in wood working. A sample of the first project that was done on this will be shown along with a picture of the finished project. Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:27 AM Comments[0] |
In this show we take a brief tour of the shop and history behind it. We will discuss some considerations of setting up and maintaining a workshop, such as lights, heat, doors, windows, insulation and much more. Approx. run time is 23 minutes.