FerryTalk – Q&A, Holidays & Christmas Potatoes (FT36)
The holiday season is probably my favorite time of year. I don’t take it lightly that this time of year is a time to spend with the ones we love. And of course sometimes the ones
The holiday season is probably my favorite time of year. I don’t take it lightly that this time of year is a time to spend with the ones we love. And of course sometimes the ones
Hitting 40,000 subscribers on YouTube was a really cool event for me. Not only is that a huge number for me, but it was also my goal for 2015. Goals keep me off the couch.
WIA (Woodworking In America) was an absolute blast this year. I have finally managed to put some pictures together to show all of you. I have those at the bottom of
Making woodworking and build videos for more than a year now has been a blast. Really quite surreal actually. In the efforts to continually improve my tasks and processes, I need to find better and
Woodworking in America is a woodworking conference held every year. This year I have teamed up with a bunch of other content creators to get a booth in the WIA marketplace in Kansas City. I
The plans for the cross cut/miter sled combo are now available for purchase. They took me a lot longer than expected to draw up but the time was well spent. Also, once a year a
When I get a new tool (it doesn’t matter which) I feel the need to try it out right away. What I normally try it out on normally doesn’t even pertain to a particular project I
Apparently I have found a way to ramble on for well over ten minutes now. I suppose it has been a few weeks since the last FerryTalk. I appreciate all of my viewers especially viewers
I answer a few questions people had from last weeks project Making A Bowie Knife. One of the common question I received was why I didn’t lower the tang of the knife in the vise
Having some good scissors in the shop is often overlooked. Cutco make a kitchen shears called their super shears, found here that are amazing. Not only do they cut paper and your standard everyday fair,