Episode notes:
- Thank you to the following website contributors:
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Bill Hantzopoulos
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- Thank you to the following Patreon contributors:
- Nicholas Gomez
- George Thomas
- Don Chesser
- Steve Mills
- Martin Wegner
- Saint Nicster
- Christopher Michael Copes
- Terry Burns-Dyson
- Page Bonifaci
- Frederick McIntyre
- Darren Pruitt
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- Submitted Questions:
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Bill – I have a fairly new Sawstop and the top has a couple fairly deep scratches. I was wondering if you had any good tips for removing them. Is sanding my best option and if so should I work my way through a few different grits until I get the smooth finish like it has now? Or is there a better way to remove them? Thanks, Bill
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I know, you do videos for a living. I want to start doing videos for fun and often I feel the urge to just throw the camera in the bin and get the damn project done. Know what I mean? How do you work around that?
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brendan_hayy – What are you all looking forward to, for the rest of 2016?
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makeshift_woodworkerWhat is your favorite non-maker you tube channel/vlog?
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Jay – don’t feel bad about turning 30 — try over 60 and arthritis…. 😉 I’ve been “hobbled up” many times… you’ll heal. I’m in a small town — population 1600 — including a few cats and dogs.
April — Welcome back to the show! I missed ya! If this “thing” comes together, I want to see your Chevy truck (and a pic of it and you, please?)
Nick — Here’s an S. Use it wisely… 😉
that “S” too funny!
Great show guys!
thanks Fred!
Hey Nick, I wonder, if you cross Swedish Fish with Cheez-it’s, do you end up with Goldfish Crackers? …. sorry, these things just pop into my head sometimes.
If that 10 acre property doesn’t work out, I have 6 acres and could host.
very nice offer – where are you located?
Thanks for the advice. I hate to say I never even considered not doing anything to the top, but what you’re saying makes good sense. I can live with a few scratches, but I’m sure I’ll be more aware from now on. I’m really enjoying these podcasts.
I like the idea of this meetup. Kind of like a Youtube makers Content creator fair.
To cover the costs, each content creator should have to pay a fee. For that fee they can set up a booth/tent that they can sell their goods and promote their channels. That money covers the cost of site rental, porta potties, site clean up and promotion. There can be a main large tent with a schedule for demonstrations, talks, entertainment. Bring in food trucks to cover the grub.
Speaking of Jay’s Sketchup videos – in the dovetail ones he mentions not knowing what angles the dovetail slots are typically cut at so he guessed 15*. Now that you’re doing Daily Dovetails Jay, Were you right? is it 15?
I was wrong. It’s closer to 7 or 8 degrees for the 1:8 dovetail ratio.