danst96
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Morning!
I haven't seen many posts about who watches who on youtube but I assume many on here do watch various makers on Youtube from time to time. I wanted to create a thread to find out who people watch for inspiration and what you find interesting about their content. Really im just interested to find more youtube channels and I thought others might find this interesting/enjoy it too.
The current youtubers I watch are mostly American, this is my current most watch list in order of my most preferred:
Alm Fab (Michael Alm) - I only discovered this channel quite recently but find his content and things he makes very inspiring and clever. He also does it with more basic/less machinery than some of the others below (not all). He also documents some of his mistakes, the same sort of things I do which I find good instead of these "perfect" woodworkers as it is more relatable.
Foureyes (Chris Salamone) - I watch Chris mostly for his designs as I love his interpretation of Mid Century Modern furniture. It was also this channel that got me back into woodworking. He does everything with a lot of machinery though that many dont have access too although its still entertaining. The recent addition of Shaun Boyd to the channel is nice too.
Kobeomsuk Furniture - there is no commentary on this channel but the level of woodworking is extremely high and has a nice balance of machinery and hand tools used. Some of the joinery is amazing, the maker is very skilled.
The Woodwhisperer - If I have a woodworking question that needs answering, it generally has been answered on this channel. Again the balance of machinery to handtools is nice too even though the level of machinery is next level.
Bourbon Moth - potentially polarizing on here, i dont know if others like him but i like his dry humour and his wide variety of projects is fun, such as his recent boat build. He also seems like the sort of guy I would get on with.
Peter Millard - I have started watching his channel after seeing it mentioned here a lot (also inspired me to do this post) I haven't been watching long enough to comment but what ive seen is great with good ideas and tips.
Couple of other mentions:
3x3
Rag 'n' Bone Brown
Blake Miller
I look forward to your recommendations!
I haven't seen many posts about who watches who on youtube but I assume many on here do watch various makers on Youtube from time to time. I wanted to create a thread to find out who people watch for inspiration and what you find interesting about their content. Really im just interested to find more youtube channels and I thought others might find this interesting/enjoy it too.
The current youtubers I watch are mostly American, this is my current most watch list in order of my most preferred:
Alm Fab (Michael Alm) - I only discovered this channel quite recently but find his content and things he makes very inspiring and clever. He also does it with more basic/less machinery than some of the others below (not all). He also documents some of his mistakes, the same sort of things I do which I find good instead of these "perfect" woodworkers as it is more relatable.
Foureyes (Chris Salamone) - I watch Chris mostly for his designs as I love his interpretation of Mid Century Modern furniture. It was also this channel that got me back into woodworking. He does everything with a lot of machinery though that many dont have access too although its still entertaining. The recent addition of Shaun Boyd to the channel is nice too.
Kobeomsuk Furniture - there is no commentary on this channel but the level of woodworking is extremely high and has a nice balance of machinery and hand tools used. Some of the joinery is amazing, the maker is very skilled.
The Woodwhisperer - If I have a woodworking question that needs answering, it generally has been answered on this channel. Again the balance of machinery to handtools is nice too even though the level of machinery is next level.
Bourbon Moth - potentially polarizing on here, i dont know if others like him but i like his dry humour and his wide variety of projects is fun, such as his recent boat build. He also seems like the sort of guy I would get on with.
Peter Millard - I have started watching his channel after seeing it mentioned here a lot (also inspired me to do this post) I haven't been watching long enough to comment but what ive seen is great with good ideas and tips.
Couple of other mentions:
3x3
Rag 'n' Bone Brown
Blake Miller
I look forward to your recommendations!