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What, no "This Old Tony"? https://www.youtube.com/c/ThisOldTony/videos
I should also add Adam aka abom79 (https://www.youtube.com/user/Abom79):Adam's a working commercial machinist who seems to get a lot of jobs that are too big for other people. Big bloke, big workpieces. He shows work from 'work' and from his home workshop. You'll see stuff on his channel that you probably won't on anyone else's.
I'm wondering why nobody has mentioned Keith Fenner yet. He's good at what he does, and he's running his own shop with a distinct marine twist; his claim to fame is straight propeller shafts for larger motor boats, typically 50mm solid stainless and up.
My garage......CNC arrival. Wish I had more time to produce videos. https://youtu.be/Ls82wasotFU
Quote from: mansaxel on February 18, 2021, 06:19:33 amI'm wondering why nobody has mentioned Keith Fenner yet. He's good at what he does, and he's running his own shop with a distinct marine twist; his claim to fame is straight propeller shafts for larger motor boats, typically 50mm solid stainless and up.And where is the link to his site or YT channel?
Quote from: BU508A on February 18, 2021, 08:52:15 amQuote from: mansaxel on February 18, 2021, 06:19:33 amI'm wondering why nobody has mentioned Keith Fenner yet. He's good at what he does, and he's running his own shop with a distinct marine twist; his claim to fame is straight propeller shafts for larger motor boats, typically 50mm solid stainless and up.And where is the link to his site or YT channel? https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDmxnPem-pPfJQATIkfgY2QI like his videos but the flag waving and pledge allegiance at the start of each video is just weird
There's also NYCCNC's channel, I quite like the shop and factory tours he does. How else would I get to see the insides of a Hermle or Grob factory? He also does some Fusion360 tips and tricks videos.Tom Lipton also has a book with some helpful advice, especially for noobs like me trying to figure out workholding.
Hoo boy... that's an idea whose time came and went a couple decades ago. As much as I love Home Improvement (it was a favorite when I was a teen just "wishing for a normal life") for its generally positive and tolerant message... and watching it again with my son is a favorite guilty pleasure... this thing feels like just show & tell for random Monster Garage wannabes. Maybe a fishing expedition for Discovery Channel to see if they can find the next American Chopper...mnem