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    Nobody Likes a Dirty Underbevel | WoodTalk 602

    2026/03/11 | 58 mins.
    It’s show #602 - On today’s show, we’re talking about what would happen if woodworking legends had access to today’s technology, a quick drying wood finish, anti-fatigue mats for the shop, and chisel types and you.

    Sponsored by :

    Use code WT2025 for 10% off - Exclusions apply.
    What's On the Bench
    Marc made some fancy Walnut garage steps.
    Matt is working on the breakfast table.
    Shannon is prepping parts for a middle school class project on Bluebird boxes.
    We Did Podcasts
    All 3 of us cheated on WoodTalk and appeared on another podcast. Well Shannon didn't, he just hosts another one is a constant dirty cheater
    Matt was on the Woodturners Journey
    Marc was on the Modern Woodworkers Podcast
    Shannon hosts The Lumber Update Podcast always...the cheater
    Kickback and Stuff
    Greg asks If Maloof, Nakashima, Krenov, Frid, and Carpenter had access to modern tools, like CAD, the Festool Domino, and digital conveniences, do you think their work would have been even better, or just different? And in this digital era, would they be revered legends still, or just another set of woodworkers on YouTube?

    Listener Questions
    Yukiki is leading a class on picture frames and asks about a fast drying finish that will allow her students to complete finishing by the end of the class.
    Tony's feet hurt and he asks what we put on the floor of our shops in the way of mats.
    David bought some bench chisels at Woodcraft and asks about the other types of chisels and why he would want and use them.
    Selected Woodcraft Events
    Store Specific Events:
    March Mania – March 14 & 15 – Parkersburg, WV, Cincinnati, OH, Roanoke, VA: 15% Off Almost Everything and Demos all day
    Demos
    Table Saw Tune-Up - Saturday, March 14th, 1pm
    Keeping your table saw in top working order makes your project easier and safer. Stop in as we show you how!
    Joinery Jigs - Saturday, March 21st, 1pm
    A couple of boards and some nails might work, but they may not be the best solution to keeping your project in one piece. Join us as we review different types of joinery jigs to help you build a strong finished piece.
    Classes
    Rockville, MD: Teens Workshop – Bandsaw Box - Sunday, March 15, 10 AM - 5 PM
    Richmond, VA: Marquetry: Cutting, Assembly, And Veneer Fundamentals - Saturday, March 7, 9 AM - 3:30 PM
    Chattanoga, TN: A variety of Jess Crow Resin classes from March 6th through March 10th
    Ask Us a Question
    Our questions primarily come from our generous Patrons. You can also send in questions via the contact form. Or you can hit us up on Instagram at woodtalkshow. And you can even send us an email or voicemail at [email protected]
    Finally you can find us individually on Instagram at mattcremona, woodwhisperer, and renaissancewoodworker
    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • Wood Talk | Woodworking

    Who Doesn't Love a Concealed Weapon? | WT601

    2026/02/25 | 48 mins.
    It’s show #601 - On today’s show, we’re talking about sharpening hand saws, making a bowl without a lathe, and woodworking design resources

    Sponsored by :

    Use code WT2025 for 10% off - Exclusions apply.
    What's On the Bench
    Marc is cutting really big tenons.
    Matt is wrapping up his breakfast bench build for the Guild.
    Shannon wants to buy a pneumatic elevator and bought caning supplies.
    Kickback and Stuff
    Lee from Regal Street Woodworks writes in to explain his end grain jointing process.
    David shares a tale of changed shorts when jointing end grain turned a cookie into a frisbee.
    Luke built a weekend project using "wisdom" from all 3 of us...but mostly his newly honed sharpening skills gained from a class at his local Woodcraft store.
    Listener Questions
    Nate asks us to list some design resources after our discussion about how design isn't covered much in woodworking.
    Dave is trying to make a bowl without a lathe using a hole saw and asks for advice to keep his bowl from flying across the shop.
    Tyler is tempted by used hand saws and asks whether to sharpen himself or send off to an expert.
    Selected Woodcraft Events
    Store Specific Events:
    March Mania – March 14 & 15 – Parkersburg, WV, Cincinnati, OH, Roanoke, VA,
    15% Off Almost Everything and Demos all day
    Local Store Anniversary Celebration – March 7th – Rochester, NY
    Demos, Food, Giveaways, Special Sales
    Demos
    Table Saw Tune-Up - Saturday, March 14th, 1pm
    Keeping your table saw in top working order makes your project easier and safer. Stop in as we show you how!
    Joinery Jigs - Saturday, March 21st, 1pm
    A couple of boards and some nails might work, but they may not be the best solution to keeping your project in one piece. Join us as we review different types of joinery jigs to help you build a strong finished piece.
    Ask Us a Question
    Our questions primarily come from our generous Patrons. You can also send in questions via the contact form. Or you can hit us up on Instagram at woodtalkshow. And you can even send us an email or voicemail at [email protected]
    Finally you can find us individually on Instagram at mattcremona, woodwhisperer, and renaissancewoodworker
    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • Wood Talk | Woodworking

    Shame on You Powermatic | Wood Talk 600

    2026/02/12 | 52 mins.
    It’s show #600 - On today’s show, we’re talking about color matching, tigerwood workbench, and wood on a metal lathe.

    Sponsored by :

    Use code WT2025 for 10% off - Exclusions apply, valid until Jan 31st 2026
    What's This Sh&%t

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    We saw this process shared on Powermatic's IG account and question the safety and missed opportunity to educate as a major power tool manufacturer. We would love to hear from the maker about the process he used and how it is working for him.

    What's On the Bench
    Marc is making a book press.
    Matt is starting on his breakfast bench project.
    Shannon blew up his other knee while doing a sawing demo. He is OLD!
    Kickback and Stuff
    Paul recommends FreeCAD as a SketchUp alternative that he finds similar to many of the higher powered solutions on the market.
    Hamilton gravitated to wax finishes due the safety and health aspects as he found so many other finish products had harmful VOC levels.
    Dick says, "yep that's actually my name", and "yes, its normal sized"
    Listener Questions
    Bob asks about using color and toning finishes as all his experience lies in clear coat finishes.

    Greg asks about the differences between metal and wood lathes and what will suit his needs.
    Amy has a bunch of Tigerwood 1x6 laying around and asks about using it for a workbench.
    Selected Woodcraft Events
    Store Events:
    Don’t miss Alex Snodgrass’ Next Cut Tour:
    2/20-2/21 - Orlando
    2/22-2/23 - Clearwater
    2/24-2/25 - Birmingham
    2/26-2/27 - Atlanta
    Woodcraft often has local club meetings in their stores too!
    Virginia Beach, VA: Tidewater Woodworkers Guild Meeting Monday, February 23
    Dayton, OH: Miami Valley Wood Carvers Carve-in, Tuesday, February 17
    Ask Us a Question
    Our questions primarily come from our generous Patrons. You can also send in questions via the contact form. Or you can hit us up on Instagram at woodtalkshow. And you can even send us an email or voicemail at [email protected]
    Finally you can find us individually on Instagram at mattcremona, woodwhisperer, and renaissancewoodworker
    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • Wood Talk | Woodworking

    Oops All Questions | WoodTalk 599

    2026/02/05 | 57 mins.
    It’s show #599 - On today’s show, we’re talking about finding yourself rudderless in woodworking, when to fire a customer, woodworking on an open-sided deck, woodworking topics that have been discussed too much and too little, winter shop strategies, and safety lessons for a maker space

    Listener Questions
    John needs to shift his product base as the market has dried up.
    Alex has a custom job that is going south and he is trying to figure out whether to bail or continue on.
    Hamilton is working in a covered porch space but with open sides and asks what he should consider with regard to tool maintenance as well as safeguarding his projects.
    Tomasso asks what woodworking topic has been talked to death and perhaps which ones haven't been talked about enough.
    Ed asks about winter strategies in the shop for keeping his tools in working order.
    William manages a maker space and asks about some safety training protocols.
    Ask Us a Question
    Our questions primarily come from our generous Patrons. You can also send in questions via the contact form. Or you can hit us up on Instagram at woodtalkshow. And you can even send us an email or voicemail at [email protected]
    Finally you can find us individually on Instagram at mattcremona, woodwhisperer, and renaissancewoodworker
    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
  • Wood Talk | Woodworking

    Fresh Baked Wood | Wood Talk 598

    2026/01/28 | 50 mins.
    It’s show #598 - On today’s show, we’re talking about safety lessons for a maker space, strategizing lumber for a workbench, helical heads in benchtop planers, cypress finishing.

    Sponsored by :

    Use code WT2025 for 10% off - Exclusions apply, valid until Jan 31st 2026
    What's On the Bench
    Marc is bending and laminating to make the fanciest towel rack, and now has his new True Grip Clamp Pads for sale!
    Matt is cleaning and sterilizing.
    Shannon took his architect training course on the road to California and admired trees.
    Kickback and Stuff
    Paul teaches Fusion 360 at his local Woodcraft and shares what he likes about it over SketchUp.
    Joel comments on how Europeans make better plywood with a history lesson on wooden fighter planes in WWII.
    Listener Questions
    Joel wants a planer and wonders if a spiral head is worth it in a benchtop model.
    Von milled a Red Oak log into boards and is now about to build his workbench but asks if there is any particular grain orientation he should consider for the parts as he builds it.
    Jim is building Adirondack chairs from Cypress. He wants them to grey naturally and wonders if he should put any finish on them at all.
    Selected Woodcraft Events
    In-Store Classes are awesome. You should take some! Check your local store to see what they have going on.
    Here’s just a sampling of what’s going on:
    Store Events:
    Supreme Bowl Contests – Woburn, MA; Walpole, MA; Richmond, VA; Norfolk, VA; Portsmouth, NH (Separate contests at each store)
    Submit your bowl to be voted on in a variety of categories. Voting ends February 8th (submission dates and categories vary somewhat by location)
    Classes:
    Kansas City, KS – Learn Resin Casting – Saturday, January 31st, 9 to 4
    January 30th – DATE NIGHT: WINE & CHEESE, Turn a bottle stopper and cheese plane
    Ask Us a Question
    Our questions primarily come from our generous Patrons. You can also send in questions via the contact form. Or you can hit us up on Instagram at woodtalkshow. And you can even send us an email or voicemail at [email protected]
    Finally you can find us individually on Instagram at mattcremona, woodwhisperer, and renaissancewoodworker
    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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A woodworking show for modern woodworkers and makers. Join Marc Spagnuolo, Shannon Rogers, and Matt Cremona for a light-hearted look at the latest news, tips, and tricks from the world of woodworking. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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