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We continue last week's Q&A and add a new segment!
What makes these makers tick? A little behind the curtain Q&A.
This episode has nothing to do with dull tools.
Phil, Bill and Tim discuss the marks they leave on their work - intentional and unintentional
Phil, Bill & Tim discuss dream "game changer" tool purchases and make fun of each other, of course.
Why do we still do it? No seriously, why?
As 2019 begins, Phil, Bill and Tim reflect on what will stay the same.
Vance Maker Saves The Podcast! (and we replay episode 1)
In prior episodes e discuss what to give and what to make, well how about US?!?
Strapped for cash in the holiday season? Here are a few ways you can try to make a quick buck - with reclaimed ethos, of course.
I feel confident in saying that this is the best Reclaimed Audio ever recorded and played. Phil, Bill, and Tom agree.
Would we still reclaim if we were rich? Like, really really rich?
What's the silly, little tool you have that you don't REALLY need, but man, you are sure glad you have it when you need it?
Phil Bill & Tim discuss client/maker relations. OK, actually they gripe.
Tim intentionally misspelled "nonsense" to reference this discussion of nominal measuring. He thought it was clever, you may disagree.
Pallets may be "free" but they may also be considered the 'price of admission' to woodworking.
Bill gets sticker shock at a lumberyard, sparking a conversation about value.
This podcast has nothing to do with magic beans, it's more about messing things up.
Sometimes there's lemonade in those reclaimed lemons. (WARNING: DO NOT INGEST RECLAIMED LEMONADE)
Phil, Bill & Tim talk about changing it up a little in the workshop - from how you are used to doing things to the materials that you source.
Phil, Bill & Tim try to maximize their profits with only $25 to spend on a project (hypothetically)
Phil, Bill & Tim celebrate 150 podcasts by looking back at their 3-year body of work.
Tool envy from watching your friends on social media getting new toys? We feel ya...
Joel Crawford of Missing Digit Workshop and the world Famous "Maybe I Said Too Much" Podcast joins us for an actually semi-intelligent conversation about intellectual property.
Bill, Phil and Tim tell each other how they can be better makers - in a surprisingly non-hostile way!
Would we give up our fancy tools and go back to simpler times?
Phil, Bill and Tim pull the curtain back and ask each other personal question to get at the heart of what drives their making.
Bill is away, Phil and Tim discuss technology in the workshop while they have the chance without Bill's head exploding all over them.
Phil is away this week, which gave Bill and Tim and opportunity to totally geek out on their favorite reclaimed making fodder: guitars!