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Shop Talk Live - Fine Woodworking — 165 episodes
STL370: Jamie Figures Things Out
STL369: Calling All Choppers!
STL368: It Appeared to Me in a Dream
STL367: Mike Didn't Get The Memo
STL366: No Mallet is Safe
STL365: The Thrifty Trio Convenes
STL364: Good Design Goes Unnoticed
STL363: More Than One Way to Cut a Dovetail
STL362: Hold the Saw like a Baby Bird
STL361: Working at Speed
STL360: Veneer Glue—Stirred, Not Shaken
STL359: Making the Most of Shop Time
STL358: He Hunts For Tools, So You Don't Have To
STL357: Rob Spiece's Show and Tell
STL356: Unconscious Competency
STL355: Pencil Geeks Assemble!
STL354: Go and Do the Thing
STL353: A Big Bit of Community
STL352: I Am Miserably In Love With Wood
STL351: Woodworking From UK to the USA
STL350: Texas Edition
STL349: Finishers on Flexner
STL: Zen-Wu's Low-Speed Woodworking
STL348: Adam Godet and the Three Jewels of a Shared Shop
STL347: Don't Reinvent the Bench
STL: It's Not a Robot, It's a CoBot!
STL346: Ramon's Rules for Jig Making
STL345: Rogowski's Rose-Colored Safety Glasses
STL344: Owen Madden - Citizen Woodworker
STL343: Don't Moose It!
STL342: What We Wish We Knew
STL341: Catching up with Chris Gochnour
STL340: Do You De-Tension Your Bandsaw?
STL339: The Woodshop is a Play Room
STL338: BVD's Lasagna Couch
STL337: The Trinity of Woodworking Details
STL336: Applause From The Maestro
STL335: Morley takes on Maine
STL334: Understanding Hoadley
STL333: A bigger jointer won't fix it
STL332: Any way into marquetry is a good one.
STL331: "The Face of Concern"
STL330: Our least favorite questions
STL329: The 1-3-7 Rule
STL328: Imperfect Precision
STL327: Live from Woodworking In America
STL326: No Finish? No Problem!
STL325: From logs to lumber
STL 324: Bridging creativity and technicality
STL323: The woodworking behind your favorite records
STL322: Life is like a table saw
STL321: One podcast, two Mikes.
STL320: What is "fine woodworking?"
STL319: You make your own dowels?
STL318: Back to School
STL317: Tenons on the router table
STL: MTC-Not how it's always been done
STL316: Canadian Edition
STL 315: I can't believe it's not wood!
STL314: Sweet Rides For Woodworkers
STL313: (wood)Working for a Living
STL312: Sharp? If it glint, it in't!
STL311: Hold the line!
STL310: Yup, it's a woodworking podcast
STL309: Everyone needs a planer sled
STL308: Cold weather woodworking
STL307: Old-school resawing
STL306: Be kind to the cast bro!
STL305: Be nice at the lumber yard!
STL304: All roads lead to Becksvoort
STL: Digital woodworking with MatterHackers
STL303: Oops! All bandsaws!!
STL302: Broken tenons and shattered dreams
STL301: Those goggles ain't gonna cut it
STL300: A tricentennial celebration!
STL299: Woodworking Festival Season
STL298: That's a fancy commode!
STL297: The hand tool you need to buy is a bandsaw
STL296: Dinkle dreams of bed frames
STL: Getting Geeky with ISOtunes
STL295: It's not a router, it's a possibility
STL294: The Chair Geeks
STL293: Camber Alert!
STL292: Tim Coleman wasn't always great
STL291: Bandsaw tension secrets revealed!
STL290: Lightning round with Vic and Ben
STL289: Dan Faia's next 30 years
STL288: Never met a vise he didn't like
STL287: Should you use exotic wood?
STL286: Finish sprayers—Turbine or Compressor?
STL285: Now the robots are DESIGNING the furniture!
STL284: Wood moves, and the other woodworkers are wrong
STL283: The original Moxon vise
STL282: This is a woodworking podcast!
STL281: The facebook bark police
STL280: Bench top jointers and ditching the table saw
STL279: Don't forget about Fun Woodworking
STL278: Fine Plywood
STL277: When good enough is good enough
STL276: Too flawless to cut
STL275: Tighten those router bits!
STL274: Inside Highland Woodworking
STL273: Shaper Origin—Then and Now
STL272: The end of the end-grain cutting board?
STL271: Making Dull > Getting Sharp
STL270: Should I get a shaper? Oh..
STL269: How we absorb woodworking information
STL268: What flavor are your chisels?
STL267: The router queen
STL266: Pro day with Hiller and Farrington!
STL265: CA glue is the new hide glue
STL264: This doctor prescribes Japanese tools
STL263: The new FWW Shop
STL262: The old tool trinity
STL 261: Russ Filbeck
STL260: LVL Workbench IRL
STL260: LVL Workbench IRL
STL259: Do homemade bandsaws make financial sense? (no)
STL258: Making pretty things and blowing up their spots
STL257: Barry gets a tablesaw
STL227: Tom McLaughlin is serious about square
STL227: Tom McLaughlin is serious about square
STL218: Megan Fitzpatrick's favorite tool storage
STL218: Megan Fitzpatrick's favorite tool storage
STL181: Will a Jobsite Saw Cut It?
STL 109: Machine mayhem and explosive shellac
STL 108: Matt Kenney has left the building
STL 107: Tips Master, Jim Richey
STL 106: Charles Brock, host of The Highland Woodworker web TV
STL 105: Why We Build What We Build
STL 104: Clark Kellogg, Pro Furniture Maker and Instagram Star
STL 103: All Time Favorite Furniture of All Time... for this week
STL 102: The new guy from Nashville
STL 101: Cherry is No Substitute for White Oak
STL 100: Matt is out of control, plus a mystery guest
STL 99: Waterstone Detectives
STL 98: Mike's Stick Trick, and the Fabric of Matt
STL 97: The Guys are Toast
STL 95: Looking Back Fondly
STL 94: A Fond Farewell
STL 93: Nick Offerman's Dream Shop
STL 90: Gorilla Glue for Fine Furniture
STL 89: Workbench Wisdom
STL 86: Furniture Maestro Chris Gochnour—Part 2
STL 85: Furniture Maker Chris Gochnour
STL 84: One Big Problem with Helical Cutterheads
STL 83: Outfit Your Shop for Under 2-Grand
STL 82: Matt Kenney's Controversial Arrest
STL 81: Weird Woodworking Tools
STL 80: Workbench Troubles
STL 79: Ed's Mysterious Basement Experience
STL 78: Makin' Sparks on Yer Tablesaw
STL 77: A Woodworker's Dream Job
STL 76: The Drunken Woodworker
STL 72: Another Tablesaw Lawsuit
STL 71: Return of the Speed Tenon
STL 69: Mike's Goldrush Doppelganger
STL 68: Maine Furniture Master Tim Rousseau
STL 67: Ask a Rocket Scientist Returns
STL 66: SawStop Gets a Slider
STL 65: Wicked Workshop Tips
STL 64: Lie-Nielsen's Epic Open House
STL 63: The Micro-Sized Workshop
STL 46: Ed Cuts the Cord—Literally
Shop Talk Live 7: Mike Gets Crickets