Episode 049: Live From Boston! MakingIt100

We want to thank our top Patrons on Patreon: Jameson Elam, Stu Morrison, Scott McWilliams, Elliot Trent, Michael Schuler, Matt Kummell, Ty Moser, New England Woodworking Studio, and Glen Vajcner!  You too can support the show by purchasing a T-Shirt, donating, or become a monthly patron as well.  If you choose to become a patron you can get the show’s pre-release, a sticker, or other rewards based on the level you choose.

Thanks to Marshall Toy, Scott Haun, Sebastian Ollari, Justin Capogna, Matt Cremona, Nick Carruthers, Robert Bakie, Joseph Muench, Tim Holiner, Dave Bebee, Brodie Brickey, Modern Builds (Mike Montgomery), Eric Burke, Christopher Pickslay, JM Tosses, Terry Mulligan, Michael Brindle, Eric Schneider, and Joe Pierce for your support on Patreon as well.

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What’s Going On In The Shop

Kyle – Tap handles for a Sangria company out of Mahogany and Ash and more from Refuge.  Starting on vase 100.

Sean – Working on the shoe storage bench and turning some pens from blanks from Ty Moser and Zac Higgins.   Pens for sale at spunjinworks.com.

Brian – Worked on the credenza. Made some iPhone chargers.

Main Topic – Constructive Criticism

Audience Questions:

A Lot…

Other woodworkers mentioned:  Craig Thibodeau (@ctfinefurniture)

Listener Questions, Email, and Comments

Many…

iTunes Ratings

Joe_Pierce – Great Podcast – 5 Stars – As a woodworker, maker, and aspiring YouTuber, I find this podcast to be informative and entertaining.  Keep up the good work, guys.
If you have comments, questions, or suggested topics for future shows you can email us at contact@thedustylife.com.  Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram @thedustylife. You can support the show by purchasing some merchandise, clicking the donate button for a one-time donation, or becoming a monthly patron to help us keep this bus rolling.

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Episode 048: Keeping Momentum

We want to thank our top Patrons on Patreon: Jameson Elam, Stu Morrison, Scott McWilliams, Elliot Trent, Michael Schuler, Matt Kummell, Ty Moser, New England Woodworking Studio, and Glen Vajcner!  You too can support the show by purchasing a T-Shirt, donating, or become a monthly patron as well.  If you choose to become a patron you can get the show’s pre-release, a sticker, or other rewards based on the level you choose.

Thanks to Marshall Toy, Scott Haun, Sebastian Ollari, Justin Capogna, Matt Cremona, Nick Carruthers, Robert Bakie, Joseph Muench, Tim Holiner, Dave Bebee, Brodie Brickey, Modern Builds (Mike Montgomery), Eric Burke, Christopher Pickslay, JM Tosses, Terry Mulligan, Michael Brindle, Eric Schneider, and Joe Pierce for your support on Patreon as well.

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What’s Going On In The Shop

Kyle – Tap handles for a Sangria company out of Mahogany and Ash.  Flower table top is in the works.  Finished the 99th bowl.

Sean – Working on the shoe storage bench and turning some pens.  

Brian – Worked on the credenza.

Main Topic – Keeping and gaining momentum

Guest Questions:

Braxton Wirthlin – Changing directions completely.  Follow Braxton on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, his website, and his website social pages (Twitter, Store).

Listener Questions, Email, and Comments

Jacob Burkhalter – Hey guys,
My friend and I are custom furniture makers who both worked at a furniture shop for a few years and both quit to start our own independent furniture businesses. We have so been inspired by your podcast and the very few other good quality woodworking podcasts that we want to contribute and start our own. I was wondering if you guys had some advice on podcasting to give some noobs.
I really don’t want to have yet another shitty woodworking podcast, and I listen to an insane amount of all types of podcasts, so I’m very conscious of wanting to do a quality, entertaining podcast.
I thought it might actually be nice to be able to call in on the show sometime and ask you a few podcasting questions for the call in segment but I don’t know if people want to hear about podcasting on the show.
Let me know what you think!
Live the show keep up the good work

Jacob Burkhalter

Founder // Craftsman
C H A S E R A N D B U R K
chaserandburk.com
816.217.9783

 

iTunes Ratings

None…
If you have comments, questions, or suggested topics for future shows you can email us at contact@thedustylife.com.  Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram @thedustylife. You can support the show by purchasing a t-shirt, clicking the donate button for a one-time donation, or become a patron to help us keep this bus rolling.

Check out our individual websites (mccauleysdesign.com, woodbytoth.com, and seanrubino.com), our social media platforms, YouTube channels, subscribe!, and spread the word to friends, family, and coworkers.

Also, consider subscribing to The Dusty Life Podcast through iTunes, SoundCloud, Google Play, or the click the RSS on our homepage at thedustylife.com and please leave us a rating as it helps climb the ever growing podcast charts.

Episode 047: Networking

We want to thank our top Patrons on Patreon: Jameson Elam, Stu Morrison, Scott McWilliams, Elliot Trent, Michael Schuler, Matt Kummell, and Ty Moser!  You too can support the show by purchasing a T-Shirt, donating, or become a monthly patron as well.  If you choose to become a patron you can get the show’s pre-release, or a monthly group or individual hangout where we cut up and talk shop.

Thanks to Marshall Toy, Scott Haun, Sebastian Ollari, Justin Capogna, Matt Cremona, Nick Carruthers, Robert Bakie, Joseph Muench, Tim Holiner, Dave Bebee, Brodie Brickey, Modern Builds (Mike Montgomery), Eric Burke, Christopher Pickslay, JM Tosses, Terry Mulligan, Michael Brindle, Eric Schnider, and Joe Pierce for your support on Patreon as well.

Thank you to Leigh Jordan for donating through PayPal.

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What’s Going On In The Shop

Kyle – Spent 5 days in LA at the YouTube Space for the NextUp training.  Filmed a turning video in a black room with high quality cameras.  Working on the 99th bowl.  Two videos on the torus, one on the making of and one on the explanation of the design process.

Sean – Working on the shoe storage bench.  Went to Las Vegas and hung out with Nick, Braxton, Ty, Moy, Raymond, Zac, and Tommy.  Put out a video on making a bow saw.

Brian – Made some bench dogs.  Under contract to write a book.  Worked on the credenza.

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Main Topic – Networking

Guest Questions:

Matt Kummel – Design ideas for a fishing cart.  Building around/outside of the box.  Follow Matt on Instagram.

Listener Questions, Email, and Comments

Ben Green-Hi Guys,

I wanted to know how you guys deal with the amount of excess attention from the ladies the hobby brings? It has started to become a real problem lately, I’m just fighting them off! I tell them that I am happily married, but it’s in one ear and out the other … They keep telling me how they’d like to have their wicked way with me across my table saw, ..and I’m like … Girl ..No! .. do you KNOW how dangerous that would be!? .. not to mention the issues it could cause with rust on the cast surface.
And don’t get me started on what happens when I whip out my domino!!

I’m at tipping point I tell you. It’s exhausting. The only upside is that it only seems to happen in my dreams when I’m asleep, but I wanted to know if you suffer from the same thing and how to deal with it?

Love the show, keep up the good work.

Thanks, Ben

iTunes Ratings

Jmp2411 – Simply Great Entertainment – 5 Stars – Been listening for about a month now and am going back to the beginning to get caught up!  You guys are great and
I look forward to hearing more!  Keep up the great topics!  From Kolby @sawdustworkshop
If you have comments, questions, or suggested topics for future shows you can email us at contact@thedustylife.com.  Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram @thedustylife. You can support the show by purchasing a t-shirt, clicking the donate button for a one-time donation, or become a patron to help us keep this bus rolling.

Check out our individual websites (mccauleysdesign.com, woodbytoth.com, and seanrubino.com), our social media platforms, YouTube channels, subscribe!, and spread the word to friends, family, and coworkers.

Also, consider subscribing to The Dusty Life Podcast through iTunes, SoundCloud, Google Play, or the click the RSS on our homepage at thedustylife.com and please leave us a rating as it helps climb the ever growing podcast charts.