My favorite is the guy that does perfect restoration on old stuff. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMrMVIBtqFW6O0-MWq26gqwstraight up wizard no lazy workarounds, does it like a real professional.
Did not know that channel, thanks!
Not a problem, real greatness should be passed on so others acquire those skills also. Nowaday the men are not taught like a century ago the father would pass his strong skills to his son, now it's go to work, tell the kids to leave him alone, and ask the school or look it up on the internet. That man in the video is doing stuff me a 55 yr old have never seen. I learned a lot of best practices from this guy and his video's are a goldmine for the person that has desires to learn.
If you haven't yet, watch some of the episodes of "The Woodrights Shop". many are on YT, the series aired on PBS for years. One of my favorites shows how to do the lay out for cutting threads for the screw of a wooden vise.
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