Show notes:
- What’s in the shop?
- Chris
- his shop is a disaster. It only has two (2) walls. Half of Chris’ tools had to be moved to replace the water heater. Hopefully it’ll be put back together this weekend.
- Dyami
- Well down the dust collection odyssey
- Tom
- His AC is dying
- Loves his Mortise Pal
- Blog post that piqued our interest
- Matt’s Basement Workshop
- Matt replies to a critic and rightfully assesses that “sometimes an ugly joinery job is just that and nothing more.”
- Goings on in the MWA
- August 20-23
- Main topic
- David Picciuto, The Drunken Woodworker
- How’s it going since you left your day job?
- Works more, makes less, no stress.
- In the fall, David will release a marketing and branding site tailored for crafters
- 5 Questions
- How did you get into woodworking?
- Took woodoworking in high school (in 1993). Years later as an art photographer, he stuck it to the man (the professional framing man) and decided he would make his own frames.
- What’s your favorite tool?
- His favorite tool is the computer. David does his design with it and to learn technique.
- If a woodworking tool, the band saw.
- Who has influenced you the most?
- Marc Spagnolo. He’s the first person David found when he wanted to learn.
- Steve Ramsey.
- What was your biggest stumbling block & could it have been avoided?
- Time, Space & Money
- When he started, the rental house didn’t have a shop. Now with his own house, he’s at least managed to get a shop.
- How has the internet influenced your work?
- There would be no Drunken Woodworker without the internet.
- David lives in such an amazing time.
- Congratulations on your upcoming nuptials
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Tom why is it only you where the sound quality isn't good
ReplyDeleteRoland,
DeleteOur individual sound qualities seem most related to the connectivity we're all experiencing at the time. We're making an investment in equipment and we should have improved quality soon.