Showing posts with label MWA Podcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MWA Podcast. Show all posts

Saturday, October 22, 2016

MWA Episode #107.5 - 10 Questions with Jimmy & Bill



A few weeks ago, just before World Maker Faire, I was able to steal a few minutes with Bill Livolsi and Jimmy Diresta. They were kind enough to allow me to run them through the 5 questions.





Saturday, October 15, 2016

MWA Episode #107 - Shut Up, Dyami

What’s in the shop?
  • Dyami
    • World Maker Faire
    • Showtime!
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  • Sean
    • An oak threshold and a failed down and dirty mitre guide
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Blog post that piqued our interest


Next broadcast’s topic
  • Bill Livolsi & Jimmy Diresta 5 Questions


Fortnightly Beer Choices


If you’re missing us already, you can subscribe to the show on itunes or Google Play Music. Just search for the Modern Woodworkers Association. Once you’re subscribed, you’ll be sure never to miss an exciting episode. While you’re there, please leave us a review.


Thank you for listening to the Modern Woodworkers Association. If you liked the show, be sure to visit themodernwoodworkersassociation.com. You can follow the MWA on twitter @MWA_National, like the MWA on Facebook or circle Modern Woodworkers Association on Google+.  The best thing you can do is tell a friend. Word of mouth goes a long way in sharing our discussion.


Sean Wisniewski


Dyami Plotke


Modern Woodworkers Association

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

MWA Episode #103 - Alf Sharp

What’s in the shop?
  • Dyami
    • Big ol’ shelves

  • Sean
    • Cleaning up shop
    • Finally applying polycrylic to cornhole board legs
  • Alf
    • Making a kick ass mantle for an Arts and Crafts house in Western NY



Blog post that piqued our interest


Goings on in the MWA
  • PWIA!
    • Thursday Night Meetup
    • Christian Moerlein Brewing Co.
    • 1621 Moore St.
    • Cincinnatti, OH 45202


Main topic
    • Cartouche award winner
    • Training - a self taught professional
    • What are you presenting at PWIA?
      • French Polishing and Glazing
      • How to survey an original in order to make an accurate pattern


Next broadcast’s topic
  • PWIA live recordings/ recap


Fortnightly Beer Choices

Where can you find us


If you’re missing us already, you can subscribe to the show on itunes or Google Play Music. Just search for the Modern Woodworkers Association. Once you’re subscribed, you’ll be sure never to miss an exciting episode. While you’re there, please leave us a review.


Thank you for listening to the Modern Woodworkers Association. If you liked the show, be sure to visit modernwoodworkersassociation.com. You can follow the MWA on twitter @MWA_National, like the MWA on Facebook or circle Modern Woodworkers Association on Google+.  The best thing you can do is tell a friend. Word of mouth goes a long way in sharing our discussion.


Sean Wisniewski


Dyami Plotke


Modern Woodworkers Association

Saturday, September 10, 2016

MWA Episode #102 - Nancy Hiller

What’s in the shop?
  • Dyami
    • DIY Jointer mobile base

  • Sean
  • Nancy
    • Surround and furniture for audio at a Sanctuary


Goings on in the MWA


Main topic
  • Nancy Hiller
    • What are you teaching at WIA?
    • You began your woodworking in England then brought it to the US. How is woodworking different from one side of the Atlantic to the other?
    • You seem to do Cabinets, Built-ins and furniture. Do you prefer one?


Next broadcast’s topic
Fortnightly Beer Choices


Where can you find us


If you’re missing us already, you can subscribe to the show on itunes or Google Play Music. Just search for the Modern Woodworkers Association. Once you’re subscribed, you’ll be sure never to miss an exciting episode. While you’re there, please leave us a review.


Thank you for listening to the Modern Woodworkers Association. If you liked the show, be sure to visit modernwoodworkersassociation.com. You can follow the MWA on twitter @MWA_National, like the MWA on Facebook or circle Modern Woodworkers Association on Google+.  The best thing you can do is tell a friend. Word of mouth goes a long way in sharing our discussion.


Sean Wisniewski


Dyami Plotke


Modern Woodworkers Association