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Not to hijack Jt's thread any further, just for fun I thought I'd ask you guys who you follow on YouTube. I reckon there will be loads of common choices here..

My top ones are

This Old Tony......sheer editing brilliance and more skilled than he portraits
AvE....very experienced field engineer with a hydraulic background...serious profanity:wink:
Clickspring........amazing perfectionist....but oh so slow
Joe Pieczynski.... pretty cool machinist. Good teacher
Engineer BrunS......actually a good Russian home machinist....funny as hell
Stefan Gotteswinter......German perfectionist machinist...good but slow


What about you guys?:biggrin:
 
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PostmodernJukebox ( a recom. from EBorraga a few yrs ago - I've never turned back)
Julie Westlin, and several of the clones - nice to see younglings doing great artistry.
Christopher Bill - too young to be so talented. (He plays my preferred instrument).

I also browse many woodturning/woodworking/machinist/metal lathe sites, but my past life with music dominates. My UTube views is to go "elsewhere" vs "where I am."

Someday I hope to get back to my music.
 
Not to hijack Jt's thread any further, just for fun I thought I'd ask you guys who you follow on YouTube. I reckon there will be loads of common choices here..

My top ones are

This Old Tony......sheer editing brilliance and more skilled than he portraits
AvE....very experienced field engineer with a hydraulic background...serious profanity:wink:
Clickspring........amazing perfectionist....but oh so slow
Joe Pieczynski.... pretty cool machinist. Good teacher
Engineer BrunS......actually a good Russian home machinist....funny as hell
Stefan Gotteswinter......German perfectionist machinist...good but slow


What about you guys?:biggrin:

If you like those, you should check out Uri Tuchman:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHsqqRjziUaMwZgQZHw-n1w

Alex French Guy Cooking takes a rather workshop approach to cooking (This Old Tony made pasta machine parts for him):
https://www.youtube.com/user/FrenchGuyCooking

A few others I like that might be of interest:
Redsmith https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqV0qSeS6i0qdymBFlLvnOw
Brett McAfee https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPqU-cg2Ko_Q1Q0SamoZt4w
Al's Hack Shack https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu9l1hjGyTswU3-yY2DupIQ
 
Can't remember most of my follows, but

we have this guy in common Joe Pieczynski ...
 
OK; Here goes:
Joe Pieczynski
Flite Test - crazy guys
mrpete222 - your YouTube Shop teacher
As Wood Turns
Mike Peace Woodturning
Mike Waldt
RoboHippy aka Reed Gray
 
Sorry Skip no one here. If i get link to see something I may check it out. You can do what you want with that thread. I just posted because I saw the tool on FB which is another platform that I do not follow. Just click on once in awhile. I prefer forums.
 
Randy, mrpete222.....aka..tubalcain....aka...Lyle Peterson, yep I used to watch him religiously. I learned a lot from him. But to be honest I have gone off him a bit.
I actually came across him by accident. I was searching for Tubal Cain....not the original biblical one, but the British one that has produced several of The Workshop Practice Series books...
 
I follow a few channels

Hagerty - a channel where they build engines

Tim Farmers Country Kitchen - local country style cooking show

Doctor Crankys Lab-RAT-ory - a great channel for model car building

The Feather Bender - a fly tying channel thats easy to follow

Cirning museum of glass - Mark James turned me onto that channel. Sone really cool glass blowing
 
Some of my favorite woodworkers... if you want a photoshop/photograpy list, lemme know! lol


Nick Zammeti - turner, casts some freaky stuff, lots of fun
April Wilkerson - Texas gal that will make anything!
Make Something - Nice $hop, has nice tool$, nifty making stuff
Carl Jacobson - turner
Woodturningwithtim1 - Tim Yoder, turner, goofy guy
Nick Ferry - general woodwork, neat shop gear maker
Cindy Drozda - extraordinary turner, beautiful finials
 
Thanks for the post. There are a lot of vids to watch.

I watch tubalcain and houser (I think) for metal lathes. Houser shows some good mini lathe updates. VSauce, Adam savage, and fermi lab for sciency stuff.

I've tried to find good audio speaker tutorial vids but I can't seem to find authoritative sources. No one talks about calculations and tuning tricks. Oh well, I enjoy learning the old fashion way.


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MN Millenial Farmer (A family farm in Minnesota)
Odell Complete Concrete (Concrete company in CA)
AgentJayZ (Gas turbine repair and overhaul company in Canada)
Abom79 (Machinist)
Weldingtipsandtricks (Welding)
Mike Waldt (Woodturning)
Carl Jacobson (Woodturning)
frank howarth (General woodworking, CNC, turning)
SinatraLennon (Shaving)
 
But he is coming to Montana!

And he is gonna drive them absolutely nuts.:biggrin:

I wish him the best of luck in his new venture. I think he's still single so those Montana ladies are in for a treat!!!!:biggrin:

(We are referring to Alec Steele of course!!):biggrin:
 
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But he is coming to Montana!

And he is gonna drive them absolutely nuts.:biggrin:

I wish him the best of luck in his new venture. I think he's still single so those Montana ladies are in for a treat!!!!:biggrin:

(We are referring to Alec Steele of course!!):biggrin:

No he won't drive us nuts, we'll welcome him just like everyone else. As for the ladies, if he ain't a cowboy, well we'll just leave it at that.:biggrin:
 
Here is my list.
Joe Pieczynski
mrpete222
Tom Techniques
Steve Jordon
Clickspring
Xynudu
Halligan142
This Old Tony
Abom
Skipratpens
Ed Brown
Brendan Stamp

Lin
 
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