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Whatcha Makin' Show
by Alex Adams & Alex Duffey
Join the conversation with Whatcha Makin', the podcast for makers of all kinds! Each week, Alex Duffey and Alex Adams dive into their latest projects, share woodshop insights, discuss selling your creations, and highlight cool finds in the maker community. From learning new techniques to balancing your hobby and business, we tackle the real stuff. Expect a mix of education, entertainment, and genuine chat about the crafts you love, including woodworking, 3D printing, and more. Subscribe and be part of the Whatcha Makin' family!
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Ep. 43 Ambitious Projects with Corey of Fortress Fine Woodworks.
In this episode, hosts Alex Duffey and Alex Adams sit down with Corey Rush of Fortress Fine Woodworks to discuss the mindset behind "unbelievable" builds. From solid walnut toilets to fire-vortex tables, Corey shares how a willingness to learn on the fly is more important than existing skill when tackling ambitious projects.Highlights:The "Dragon Toilet": The engineering behind Corey’s most viral project, featuring a heated seat and a functional bidet.Planning vs. Obsession: Using Fusion 360 for complex designs and the "blessing and curse" of late-night problem-solving.Overcoming Fear: Advice on getting over the "hump" of working with expensive, high-stakes materials.On the Bench:Alex Duffey: Batching UFO nightlights for the McMinnville UFO Fest and experimenting with walnut butcher block for cribbage boards.Alex Adams: Setting up his new Next Wave CNC and designing a sentimental military memorial plaque.Corey Rush: Modeling a massive 10-foot Gothic wedding arch and finishing a high-end table with angled joinery.
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Ep. 42 Art & Epoxy Masterclass with Brittany Carbone
In this episode of Whatcha Making?, hosts Alex Duffey and Alex Adams are joined by mixed media artist and educator Brittany Carbone. We pull back the curtain on the artistic process, exploring how personal history, identity, and science intersect with creativity.What’s In This Episode:The Intersection of Art & Science: Brittany discusses her unique approach to mixed media, why she transitioned from art education to professional creation, and how she navigated a "creative pivot" in her own career.Art-Based Research: We dive into the fascinating academic side of Brittany’s work, specifically how she utilized art as a therapeutic tool during a challenging physical injury and the psychological impact of loss of social identity.Mastering Epoxy: Brittany shares her journey of learning epoxy art—from frustrating early experiments to understanding the chemistry behind creating those perfect, cell-like "ocean" effects.Whatcha Doin? (Shop Update): Alex Duffey preps for the upcoming UFO Fest with 3D-printed card embossers and AI-generated, laser-engraved coaster designs, plus a recap of his recent DIY home repairs (including some intense roofing work).About the Guest:Brittany Carbone is a mixed media artist and educator known for her stunning landscape work and deeply emotional, research-based art. You can follow her creative journey and see her latest pieces as she continues to develop her craft.Note to Listeners: We experienced some minor technical difficulties during our "What You're Watching" segment, resulting in some audio loss for our guest. We have minimized these gaps, and the rest of our main interview and shop talk is fully captured and clear!
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Ep. 41 Brooms, Brushes and Hand planes OH MY! : Ashley Pieper
This episode of What You’re Making features Ashley Pieper of Shallow Creek Woodcraft, a talented maker from York County, Pennsylvania, who specializes in fine furniture and heritage handcrafted brooms.Episode SummaryThe hosts, Alex Duffey and Alex Adams, dive into the world of "brushes, brooms, and hand tools" with Ashley. The conversation explores the intersection of traditional heritage crafts and modern furniture design. Ashley shares her journey from self-taught woodworker to professional maker and teacher, detailing her unique approach to creating functional art.Key HighlightsThe Art of Broom Making: Ashley explains the process of working with sorghum grass, from dyeing the fibers to weaving intricate patterns like the popular "turkey wing" design.Heritage Meets Modern Design: A look at Ashley’s furniture portfolio, including her "Beauty Queen" standing cabinet, which features bird’s-eye maple and playful pink "ballerina" legs.The Power of Hand Tools: Why Ashley prefers the quiet and control of hand tools and how they allow for a personal, "hand-done" aesthetic that machines can't replicate.Woodworking Education: Ashley discusses her role as a teacher for Plain Wellness, an organization that supports mental health through woodworking, and the joy of seeing students (both kids and adults) empower themselves through the craft.Farm Life: A glimpse into Ashley's life outside the shop, managing beef cows and her family's deep roots in the dairy industry.What’s on the Bench?Alex Duffey: Prepping for "UFO Fest" with 75 D&D dice boxes, Sasquatch and UFO earrings, and custom LED UFO lights.Ashley Pieper: Finishing a set of countertop stools and a scale model commission of a historic corner chair for a client.Alex Adams: Recovering from a busy track coaching schedule and preparing to set up his new Next Wave Shark CNC for upcoming projects.Makers MentionedThe crew discusses inspiring work from the community, including:KG Woodcraft: A massive 48-inch hand-carved musky fish.Lou Taylor: Vibrant marquetry patterns and brooches.Merg Works (Morgan Pell): Incredible pictorial woven brooms.Nora Burghardt: A whimsical 8-foot tall rocking chair collaboration.Giles Newman: Intricate nature-themed carvings and wooden rings.Shock the Fox: Specialized CNC-aided guitar building.Legards Furniture: Elegant seating with unique stretcher designs.Guest Info: Find Ashley Pieper at shallowcreekwoodcraft.com or on Instagram @shallowcreekwoodcraft. Learn more about her classes at plainwellness.org.
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Ep. 40 The Maine Event
Hosts Alex Adams and Alex Duffey welcome a powerhouse duo to the show: Hunter Locke and Brandon Smith co-hosts of the upcoming Maine Woodworking Event. This episode is a deep dive into high-end shop setups, niche product development, and the hilarious perils of Facebook Marketplace.Shop Talk & Tool Envy: The Alexes' get a virtual tour of Brandon’s impressive shop, featuring a massive "tool wall of fame" stocked with Woodpeckers, Bessie clamps, and premium saws. Meanwhile, Alex Adams shares his recovery from a back injury and the chaos of prepping his garage for a brand-new CNC delivery—all while helping his son navigate the "teachable moment" of a woodworking mishap involving a bowl gouge.Niche Craftsmanship:Hunter Locke discusses his fascinating shift into the world of traditional Chinese tea ceremonies, designing custom Kumiko tea tables for a certified tea sommelier.Brandon Smith reveals his new "Book-Tok" inspired product line: laser-engraved bookmarks themed for horror and sci-fi, sparking a collaborative brainstorming session on creative packaging.Alex Duffey is in "full UFO mode," prepping 80 custom lamps and painting Northern Lights-inspired wall art for the upcoming UFO Fest.The "What’s Your Breaking Point" Segment: Hunter recounts a heartbreaking (and relatable) "Marketplace Fail" where he sold his current drum sander before securing a new one—leaving him sander-less but with enough cash to pivot into a new 3D printer.Show Support & LinksSpecial Guests: Hunter Locke & Brandon Smith Sponsor: Next Wave CNC (American-made desktop CNCs)Patreon: patreon.com/whatchamakinshopInstagram: @DuffeyWoodcraft | @TypeAFurniture
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Ep. 39 PPE, April Fools, DIY Clones, and Candy Sushi
Hosts Alex Adams and Alex Duffey are back after a week off to talk about the intersection of woodworking, technology, and life’s unexpected hurdles. Recorded on April Fool’s Day, the duo kicks things off by dissecting the best industry pranks—from Vectric’s "Easy Clone" software to Festool’s "wireless" wormhole dust collection.In the shop, Alex Duffey shares his progress on a massive batch of D&D dice boxes and reveals his "cheat code" for sourcing metal tulip bases from overseas. He also gives a deep dive into his latest artistic endeavor: two walnut end tables featuring intricate patterns made from 1,400 pennies (which required a trip to nine different banks!).Meanwhile, Alex Adams discusses the technical challenges of large walnut panel glue-ups and the importance of "show face" positioning to manage glue squeeze-out. The conversation takes a turn into lifestyle and health as Alex recount his son's "Candy Sushi" birthday party—including a Pinterest-fail Jell-O experiment—and a gym-related back injury that put him on the sidelines.Topics covered include:April Fool's Shenanigans: Reviewing the best and worst pranks from CNC bit manufacturers and tool brands.What's on the Bench: Penny-inlay tables, walnut furniture, and prepping for the upcoming UFO Fest.Maker Tips: Using blue tape on panel clamps and sourcing small quantities from Alibaba.Personal Life: March Madness, retro Pokemon emulators, and recovering from back spasms.Show Support & LinksSponsor: Next Wave CNC (Makers of the Shark CNC)Patreon: patreon.com/whatchamakingshowInstagram: @DuffeyWoodcraft | @TypeAFurniture
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Ep. 38: CNC Bits with Liberty from IDC Woodcraft
In this episode of Whatcha Makin', hosts Alex Duffey (Duffey Woodcraft) and Alex Adams (Type A Furniture) dive deep into the sharp world of CNC router bits. They are joined by special guest Liberty the Creator from IDC Woodcraft, who shares her journey from a small-town barista to a CNC bit expert and content creator.On the BenchThe crew discusses their current projects, ranging from high-end furniture to experimental 3D builds:Alex Duffey: Wrapping up a custom cribbage board video for the CNC Summit, finishing a reclaimed barnwood piece, and installing a unique "L-shaped" floating walnut bookshelf for his wife.Alex Adams: Battling "bowed and cupped" boards for a massive walnut dining table and managing the "creative chaos" of his son’s spring break shop projects.Liberty: Developing a complex 3D spiral dice tower using only 2D toolpaths—avoiding 3D modeling software as a personal challenge.Main Topic: The Cutting Edge of CNC BitsLiberty pulls back the curtain on IDC Woodcraft, discussing why quality carbide and proper "chucking" (bit placement) are the difference between a clean carve and a snapped tool.The "Starter Six": Alex Duffey breaks down his essential list for beginners: V-60, 1/4" down-cut, bowl bit, 1/8" down-cut, 1/4" ball nose, and the specialized Lightning Drill Bit for cribbage boards.Pro Tips: Why you should avoid bit adapters, the science behind bit coatings, and the importance of chip ejection to prevent shop fires.Behind the Scenes: Liberty shares the "small-town" origin story of working with Garrett (the IDC Woodman) and how the company maintains a personal touch—velvet bags and M&Ms included.The "Falling Off the Bench" SegmentBroken Bits: Alex Adams laments a 1/16" drill bit permanently embedded in a door.Restoration Fails: A struggle to repair a sentimental shark toy with CA glue and heat before turning to construction caulk.Aging Makers: The group reflects on the physical toll of "wood reorgs" and moving heavy slabs.Featured Makers of the WeekEdick Wood Carving: Incredible hand-carved maple owl feathers.Standish Wood Story: A philosophical look at when one truly becomes a "woodworker."Citrus Cedar: A clever, non-utilitarian dumbbell cabinet with a transforming lid.Alexander Brothers: Exquisite rocking chairs featuring tiny, hand-carved mice and cats.John Malecki: The massive, multi-material Stranger Things Upside Down table.Evergreen Daydream: Intricate Intarsia landscapes with natural-colored woods.Fog River (Ben Whitten): An 8-foot round conference table made from a single slab of the world's largest walnut tree.Shallow Creek Woodcraft: Ash side tables featuring striking diagonal walnut accents.
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Ep. 37 Routing Through the Life of a Maker: Logan Newman
In this episode of What You’re Making, hosts Alex Duffey (Duffey Woodcraft) and Alex Adams (Type A Furniture) are joined by Logan Newman of Newman Specials Woodworks. Logan, a full-time high school opticianry teacher by day and an obsessive maker by night, shares the fascinating story of how he balances teaching students to make eyeglasses for the community with his prolific woodworking business.The trio dives deep into the world of routers, a topic Logan knows intimately as he prepares for the release of his upcoming book on the subject.Highlights from the BenchAlex Duffey: Ramping up production for "UFO Fest" in May, including new tiered price points for his signature UFO dioramas (complete with cows and Sasquatch).Logan Newman: Battling the "stress of the side-hustle" while fulfilling orders for his famous Jefferson book stands and developing a new large-format portable router table.Alex Adams: Sharing the ups and downs of a walnut dining table build, including the nuances of vertical glue-ups and the importance of supporting heavy panel clamps.
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Ep. 36 The Quest for the Perfect Finish
In this episode of What You're Making, Alex Duffey of Duffey Woodcraft and Alex Adams of Type-A Furniture dive deep into the world of woodworking finishes—how to choose the right one, the science behind how they cure, and why you might actually be eating bug poop with your favorite candy.In This Episode:The Legend of Johnny Appleseed: Celebrating Johnny Appleseed Day (March 11th) with the strange history of hard cider and a 180-year-old tree in Ohio that refused to die even after two lightning strikes.What’s on the Bench:Alex Duffey talks about a massive rush order of acrylic sock forms for Columbia Footwear and his latest obsession: building an emergency Mesh communication network for the Pacific Northwest.Alex Adams details the painstaking process of domino alignment for a walnut table and his "unpopular opinion" on why he doesn't lend out tools.Shop Talk & Fails: From 4.1 magnitude earthquakes in Nebraska to shattering antennas and getting "hit in the groin" with apples during a double date, the guys share the messy reality of maker life.Main Topic: Choosing the Right Finish: * Durability vs. Aesthetics: How to balance the "look" of the wood with the lifestyle of the client.The Big Three: A breakdown of Oils (Hard Wax, Tongue Oil), Film Finishes (Lacquer, Polyurethane), and the universal binder, Shellac.The "M&M" Secret: Why Shellac is actually a bug byproduct and how it keeps your chocolate from melting in your hand.The Nuclear Option: When and why to use Tabletop Epoxy (and why Alex Duffey is using it for a tattoo shop coffee table).
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Ep. 35 Marketing the Maker: with Jeremy Hilliard
This week on Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams are joined by the multi-talented Jeremy Hilliard of Ten10 Woodworxs and host of the Against the Grain podcast! Jeremy shares his journey from running a print shop to building a successful maker business specializing in custom foam inserts and high-end epoxy signage. We dive deep into the world of advertising for small businesses—discussing the difference between marketing and advertising, the effectiveness of direct mail and local networking, and how to represent your brand through custom banners and vehicle decals.The trio also catches up on their latest bench projects. Alex Duffey recaps his successful run at BrewFest, selling out of his new dice games, and his recent transition into the world of Meshtastic off-grid radios. Alex Adams shares a "science fair" update on testing 3D print filament strength with his son and the nerve-wracking process of pushing a BB gun buttstock through his bandsaw.In "Whatcha Watchin'," the hosts highlight incredible community work, including Happy Life Wood’s mind-bending wooden sneaker sculptures, a functional sculptural decanter by Mahad Art, and the playful marquetry of RP Basilio.Whether you're looking to refine your customer "persona" or just want to hear about the "CNC vasectomy" challenge, this episode is packed with business insights and plenty of maker humor!
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Ep. 34 Tool Regrets with Patrick
This week on Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams welcome the "secret third host" of the show, Patrick Gensel from Crafted with Machines! The trio dives into the often-expensive world of tool purchase regrets. From the proprietary ecosystem of the Glowforge to the surprising realization that a track saw isn't for everyone, the hosts get honest about the machines that mostly just collect dust in their shops. They discuss how targeted social media marketing can lead to "buyer’s remorse" and the importance of researching an ecosystem before committing.The guys also share their current shop updates: Alex Duffey recaps his successful Sasquatch Fest prep using ColorCore HDPE and his seamless transition to the Bambu Lab 3D printer. Patrick details his new Thunder Aurora Light fiber laser and a clever desktop focus timer built with an Arduino, while Alex Adams continues his marathon walnut dining table build, dealing with the frustration of a track saw that fell out of 90-degree calibration.In "Whatcha Watchin'," we highlight some incredible community talent, including Happy Life Wood's wooden sneaker sculptures, Night Carver Designs' ice-carving eulogy, and a "last of us" inspired marquetry piece by Albert A. Klein.Whether you're looking to avoid your next bad tool purchase or just want to hear about Alex's "midlife crisis" ear piercings, this episode is packed with hard-earned maker wisdom!
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Ep. 33: Finding your Style
SummaryIn this episode, hosts Alex Duffey and Alex Adams discuss their recent experiences in woodworking, including challenges faced in the shop, the importance of finding one's style, and the impact of market experiences on their craft. They share insights on epoxy projects, CNC technology, and upcoming events for makers. The conversation emphasizes the value of experimentation, community engagement, and the journey of personal growth in the woodworking field.
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Ep. 32: Small Shop Solutions with Thomas Custom Woodworks
This week on Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams welcome special guest Thomas from Thomas Custom Woodworks! Thomas, a former PE teacher turned viral woodworking creator, joins the show to discuss the art of the shop project. Operating out of a 198-square-foot garage bay, Thomas has mastered the niche of designing space-saving workshop furniture like flip-top tool carts and folding workbenches. He gives us a deep dive into his upcoming digital course, "Master Your Power Tools," designed to help beginners calibrate and safely operate the seven most common shop tools.The hosts recap their own busy weeks in the shop: Alex Duffey celebrates his "Lego January" break while successfully transitioning to a Bambu Lab P1S 3D printer and prepping for Sasquatch Fest. Alex Adams shares a marathon update on his 11-foot walnut dining table, detailing the "Jenga-like" process of milling boards around hidden nails and iron staining. He also wraps up a massive corporate order of cherry serving trays and turned barbecue handles.In "Whatcha Watchin'," the crew highlights mind-blowing work from the community, including Happy Life Wood's incredible wooden Solomon shoes, a Lord of the Rings popup book by Lyman Jeffrey, and a custom 3D-printed vintage radio designed for dementia patients.Tune in for a wealth of knowledge on shop layout, the benefits of digital plans.
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Ep. 31: Quoting Custom: Formulas, Red Flags, and the F-Off Price
In this episode of Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams pull back the curtain on one of the most stressful aspects of running a maker business: quoting custom projects. Alex Duffey shares his hard-and-fast formula for pricing (Material Cost x 1.3 for wear + Shop Rate x 2 for profit), while Alex Adams discusses his more exploratory approach, involving detailed client interviews, sketching, and the "all-upfront" payment model to weed out non-serious leads. They also dive into the infamous "F-Off price"—when to use it and why you should never lower your rates just to "get the job."The hosts also catch up on their current "bench" status. Alex Duffey is prepping for Sasquatch Fest using ColorCore HDPE for the first time to create unique caution signs and catchall trays. He also details his foray into resin casting with silicone molds for his UFO lamps. Alex Adams is deep into holiday serving tray production, dealing with dull helical head jointer blades, and navigating the logistical nightmare of milling 11-foot-long sentimental walnut boards filled with hidden nails.In "Whatcha Watchin'," the duo highlights incredible work from the community, including a Lord of the Rings popup book by Lyman Jeffrey and a high-stakes table restoration video by Johnny Builds. Plus, a science-nerd tangent on the Northern Lights and solar flares!
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Ep. 30: The Blueprint for Success: Crafting Woodworking Plans and Digital Assets with Winnie
Send us a textThis week on Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams welcome the talented Winnie from Standish WoodStory! Joining us from Ontario, Canada, Winnie shares her journey of building a thriving YouTube channel and business by creating accessible, step-by-step woodworking plans for the "weekend warrior." We dive deep into the business of digital products—how to design plans in Fusion 360, the effort required to document a build (spoiler: it's a lot!), and how Winnie uses free plans and newsletters to grow her audience.The trio also discusses their latest shop updates and "new year resets." Alex Duffey recaps his transition to Bambu Lab 3D printing (and the mysterious disappearance of his delivery driver), while Winnie shares tips on shop maintenance, including how she finally fixed her stubborn Laguna bandsaw foot pedal. Alex Adams provides an update on his massive 11-foot walnut dining table project, including the high-stakes task of digging buried nails out of sentimental lumber.In "Whatcha Watchin'," the hosts spotlight incredible projects from the community, including a vintage-style radio for dementia patients, a 3D-printed Hangman book game, and a hyper-realistic fossilized-look tackle box. Whether you're looking to start selling your own plans or just want to hear about "Lego January," this episode is packed with inspiration and practical advice!Tags#WhatchaMakin #StandishWoodStory #WoodworkingPlans #DigitalProducts #YouTubeWoodworking #BambuLab #3DPrinting #ShopMaintenance #CNC #MakerCommunity #FurnitureDesign #Fusion360 #LumberSourcing #WorkshopOrganization #WoodworkingPodcast #DIYBusinessSupport the show
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Ep. 29:Knockdown Success: Building Mobile Bars and Making it Functional with Yesi of Knockonwood
Send us a textThis week on Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams welcome the "Wonder Woman" of woodworking, Yesi from Knock on Wood Florida! A former attorney who traded the courtroom for the workshop, Yesi shares her explosive growth in the maker community and her unique niche in creating knockdown furniture. We dive deep into the business of mobile bars—how she transitioned from a hobbyist to a pro, the logistics of shipping large units across the US, and her process for designing high-end, functional retail displays that can be assembled in minutes.The trio also catches up on their current "bench" status. Alex Duffey recaps his Lego January tradition and his upcoming burley maple guitar build, while Alex Adams details his simulated live-edge serving trays and his latest adventures in 3D printing battle bots with his son. In the "Whatcha Breakin'" segment, they cover everything from snapped Kreg pocket hole bits to 3D printer bed adhesion woes and frozen dehumidifiers.In "Whatcha Watchin'," we shout out some incredible makers, including the hand-carved robots of Sawdust Imagery, the hyper-realistic embroidery of Embroidery by Nusik, and a hilarious influencer parody by Woodwind LLC.Whether you're looking to scale your furniture business or just want to hear how Gumby became a shop companion, this episode is packed with practical business advice and shop humor!Tags#WhatchaMakin #KnockOnWoodFlorida #MobileBars #KnockdownFurniture #WoodworkingBusiness #3DPrinting #CNC #MakerCommunity #BambuLab #Makita #Vetric #ShopOrganization #LegoJanuary #SmallBusinessTips #CustomFurniture #Intarsia #WoodworkingPodcastSupport the show
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Ep. 28:Lights, Camera, Action: Mastering Maker Content in 2026
Send us a textWelcome to the first episode of 2026! Alex Duffey and Alex Adams dive deep into the world of content creation for makers. Whether you are a "beginner" filming on an old iPhone or an "intermediate" creator investing in lighting and specialized gear like the DJI Osmo Pocket 3, this episode breaks down how to get started and refine your style. The hosts discuss the importance of "frictionless" filming, the power of good audio, and how even mundane shop tasks like flattening a router sled can go viral with the right camera angles.In the shop, the guys are shaking off the holiday rush. Alex Duffey recaps his factory tour at Next Wave CNC in Ohio (and a legendary "punch bucket" incident), while Alex Adams is deep into milling a massive walnut dining table and troubleshooting 3D printer bed adhesion issues caused by the winter cold. Plus, the duo talks about their current "Lego January" tradition and the launch of a new CNC coaching community with Andy Bird. #WhatchaMakin #ContentCreation #MakerCommunity #WoodworkingPodcast #3DPrinting #CNC #NextWaveCNC #YouTubeForMakers #ShopOrganization #LegoJanuary #BambuLab #MakerBusiness #VideoProduction #Vetric #DigitalMarketing #DIYContent Support the show
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Ep. 27: 2025 A Year to Remember: Markets, Milestones, and 2026 Goals
Send us a textIn the final episode of 2025, Alex Duffey and Alex Adams take a trip down memory lane to recap a massive year in the maker community. Alex Duffey shares his experience visiting the Next Wave CNC headquarters, offering a sneak peek into his factory tour and a major upcoming announcement. Meanwhile, Alex Adams detail his "ordeal" of milling a massive walnut tree and the meticulous process of removing buried nails to save his blades.The hosts dive into their Best and Worst of 2025, covering everything from the triumph of the 27 church pews project and the redesign of the light-up UFOs to the disappointment of overproduced items like wooden notebooks and cheese knives. They also look ahead to 2026, setting ambitious goals for YouTube content, expanding retail partnerships, and making the pilgrimage to Maker Camp.The episode wraps up with a huge thank you to the patrons who have supported the show's first year and a look at upcoming events, including the 2026 CNC Summit and Papa Chad’s spring event.Support the show
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Ep. 26:Props, Sets, & Storage: The Business of Theatrical Woodworking
Send us a textThis week on Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams talk theatrical sets and props with special guest Danny Van Meter of Upper Room Creations! Danny, a retired firefighter and experienced prop master, shares how he got into the unique business of building and renting out set pieces for local schools and community theaters. He gives insight into the logistics of creating custom items like the Cinderella carriage, dealing with storage for large, bulky props, and the revenue model of renting versus selling show-specific items.The hosts also catch up on their week: Alex Duffey is in the final stage of his shop rebuild, installing faux wood paneling on the walls, and is officially done with his holiday markets, being down 20% year-over-year but up 7% in transactions (selling out of D&D boxes and pocket cribbage boards). Alex Adams has been upgrading his 3D printing setup with a filament dryer and new PETG filament for outdoor projects.In "Whatcha Watchin'," they spotlight fellow makers making awesome creations, including a walnut and ash river hutch, a stop-motion Gumby interview, and a terrifyingly realistic dead mouse stuck in epoxy (with hilarious community responses).Tune in for a fascinating look at a specialized niche of woodworking, tips on liability and pricing in the rental market, and a reminder about the Woodworkers with Disabilities fundraiser.Support the show
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Ep. 25:Rough vs. Milled: Sourcing Lumber for Your Maker Projects
Send us a textOn episode 25 of Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams tackle a core topic for any woodworker: the pros and cons of sourcing wood rough versus pre-milled (S2S, S3S, S4S). Alex Adams explains his preference for rough lumber due to the flexibility and cost savings when dealing with thicker slabs and figured woods, noting that processing rough stock is necessary to access larger and more unique material.Alex Duffey discusses his transition to buying milled lumber for production runs on his CNC, valuing the efficiency and time savings. The hosts share crucial advice for buying any type of wood, emphasizing the importance of asking sellers about drying methods (kiln vs. air-dried), being wary of movement and warping when buying pre-milled stock, and letting new lumber acclimate in your shop for at least a week before cutting.The hosts also catch up on their busy week: Alex Duffey is in the final stages of his shop upgrade, assembling a new mobile bench, and a successful but slower holiday market weekend. Alex Adams is troubleshooting PETG bed adhesion issues due to winter temperatures and is focused on building up stock of popular 3D prints for upcoming charity donations and holiday markets.Tune in for tips on setting up a lumber sourcing database, best practices for dealing with wood moisture, and how to be a "small cookie" when visiting professional lumberyards.Support the show
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Ep. 24:Home Renovation 101 with Building Jessie
Send us a textThis week on Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams welcome special guest Jessie from Building Jessie for a deep dive into home renovation! Jessie, a co-host of Sawdust Talk and experienced renovator, shares her advice on tackling DIY home projects, stressing the importance of knowing when to call a professional for structural, plumbing, or electrical work. She offers insight on simplifying large projects, overcoming the challenge of tedious tasks like drywall, and utilizing resources like YouTube University and knowledgeable friends.The hosts share their busy week: Alex Duffey is deep into his third annual shop tear-down and rebuild, installing faux wood flooring on his walls for a better video backdrop and getting a rush custom order for Columbia Footwear templates. Alex Adams is fighting cat pee damage on his hardwood floors with a hydrogen peroxide concoction, troubleshooting his 3D printer's AMS unit, and preparing for his local holiday market with 3D-printed ornaments.In "Whatcha Watchin'," they spotlight fellow makers doing incredible work, including Albert A. Klein's masterful marquetry, Gepetto and A Weezy's epoxy-coated Pokemon card guitar, and the epic reel of Slab Shucker finding a whole dead mouse in his epoxy pour.Tune in for practical renovation wisdom, shop insights, and a reminder that 290,000 Americans visit the ER annually from DIY projects—so wear your PPE!Support the show
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Ep. 23:Tear Down & Transformation of the Shop
Send us a textThis week on Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams delve into the massive undertaking of shop layout transformation! Alex Duffey details the organized chaos of tearing down his old workbench and implementing the fourth layout of his garage shop to maximize space and efficiency. He explains his decision to move his lathe into storage, prep his CNC for a movable base, and ultimately plan for a two-CNC production and content system.Alex Adams shares his own journey of reclaiming his workspace and discusses the principles of shop flow, using height for storage, and the necessity of discarding unused tools to avoid "hoarding."The hosts also catch up on their week: Alex Duffey gives a detailed recap of his record-breaking holiday market (despite being down year-over-year) and shares his bestsellers (D&D dice boxes and pocket cribbage boards) versus his slow movers (coffee scoops and bookmarks). Alex Adams finishes restoring an antique table leg, overcoming drilling and veneer challenges, and deals with a faulty dehumidifier and cat pee damage to his hardwood floors.In "Whatcha Watchin'," they spotlight fellow makers creating incredible 3D carved dragons on redwood, elaborate segmented jewelry, and high-quality mosaic panels.Support the show
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Ep. 22: Tools for the Holidays: Your Maker Christmas Wish List
Send us a textGet your shopping lists ready! On this special holiday-focused episode, Alex Duffey and Alex Adams dive into their ultimate recommendations for tools to buy for the holiday season. They offer a comprehensive list of tools at different price points—from stocking stuffers under $20 to major shop upgrades—that any maker would love to receive.Alex Duffey shares his budget-friendly picks, including the must-have silicone glue pot and the CNC bit-saver clamps, while Alex Adams focuses on quality-of-life tools like the ergonomic sanding block and the Drill Guide for perfectly straight holes. They also discuss major purchases, with Alex Duffey detailing the value of the WEN mobile base and oscillating spindle sander, and Alex Adams advocating for the Benchcrafted Moxon Vise and the versatility of Besse Parallel Clamps.The hosts also share their busy week: Alex Duffey gives an exciting recap of his record-breaking first holiday market, detailing surprising bestsellers like the D&D boxes and the new herb strippers. Alex Adams, meanwhile, is focused on restoring a table leg and troubleshooting a failed film finish attempt. The episode concludes with a spotlight on fellow makers preparing for Cutting Board Awareness Month and a reminder about the Vectric User Group Meeting for CNC enthusiasts.Support the show
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Ep. 21 Working with Brands & Vendors with Braden
Send us a textEpisode 21: This week on Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams are joined by special guest Braden of Littlebug Woodworking from Another Wood Shop Podcast for a masterclass in making content deals! Drawing on his extensive background in recruiting and buying, Braden shares his strategies for reaching out to brands, negotiating partnerships, and proving value—even as a smaller creator. They discuss how to shift the conversation from "send me free stuff" to "how can I help achieve your marketing goals" and highlight the importance of personal relationships and knowing a brand's needs.Hear about Braden's hilarious, last-minute approach to craft fairs (where he sells whiskey smokers faster than he can make them!), and Alex Duffey's rigorous 10-week holiday production schedule. The hosts get real in "Whatcha Breakin'," with snapped bandsaw blades, shattering storage totes, and a close call with a powerful flush trim router bite.Plus, they shout out fellow makers creating impressive custom hatchets, unique table designs, and a shout-out to Xyla for her incredible work fighting for mental health for pilots. Tune in for invaluable business advice, behind-the-scenes podcast talk, and plenty of laughs!Support the show
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Ep. 20 The Maker's Bond: Adhesives, Glues, and Shop Secrets
Send us a textEpisode 20: This week on Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams dive into a sticky topic: adhesives in the workshop! They break down the different types of glues, from standard PVA wood glue and its necessary clamping pressure to the brittle vs. flexible bonds of CA glue (super glue) and E6000 (or "Shoe Goo"). Learn when to use the right adhesive for the job, whether you're securing magnets, filling a knot with epoxy, or working on delicate joints.The hosts share their favorite tips, including the trick of mixing sawdust and wood glue to create a seamless putty, best practices for preventing air bubbles in an epoxy pour, and why flexible glue is the secret weapon for components that experience wear and tear.Hear what the guys are making, including custom epoxy river cribbage boards, Sasquatch figurines, and holiday production runs of herb strippers. Alex Adams shares his troubleshooting woes with a three-day-delayed epoxy mix and his continuing turning projects. Plus, they discuss the hilarious but serious issue of an IP infringement on a public domain game.Tune in for practical advice, chemistry lessons, and all the sticky details on making sure your projects hold up!Support the show
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Ep. 019 The Scroll Saw Superwoman w/ Chelsea
Send us a textThis week on Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams are joined by the incredibly talented Chelsea from Evergreen Daydreams! Chelsea shares her inspiring story of turning a layoff into a full-time career as an intarsia artist, with pieces famously featured in art galleries and in the home of Mark the Wood Whisperer.Chelsea gives a scroll saw 101 crash course, explaining the difference between the saw and a bandsaw, the importance of blade tension and squareness, and her preference for high-end Pegas blades. She defines intarsia as the art of creating three-dimensional pictures from natural hardwoods and reveals her process for creating flawless patterns using a Cricut for precise, tiny cuts.The hosts also recap their week: Alex Duffey is deep into holiday production of over 30 dice sequence games, CNC board games, and small stocking stuffers, while Alex Adams shares his process for milling walnut table legs and finishes the custom cane for his grandfather. In the "Whatcha Breakin'" segment, they cover a broken lacquer can cap, a malfunctioning bandsaw, and the chronic pain of planer blade replacement.Finally, in "Whatcha Watchin'," they shout out fellow makers creating impressive 3D-carved whales, ultra-detailed inlays, and the highly useful, tool-less countersink from Katz-Moses. Tune in for expert advice, behind-the-scenes shop talk, and a lot of laughs!Support the show
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Ep. 018: Online vs. In-Person: The Maker's Guide to Learning
Send us a textThis week on Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams dive into the ultimate maker debate: learning online versus learning in person! They compare the pros and cons of YouTube University and paid online courses (like those offered by The Wood Whisperer and CNC Kickstart) against the invaluable, immediate feedback of hands-on, in-person classes. The hosts discuss how free online content is great for quickly absorbing many methods, while paid courses offer structured, step-by-step guidance necessary for mastering a new skill.Hear what the guys are making, including Duffey's new run of CNC two-player games and a reverse production strategy for the holidays, and Alex Adams’s custom walnut wand for his son and his ongoing cross-country coaching duties. They also talk about their latest "breaking" moments, from smashed fingers to a spray-paint incident in the car.In "Whatcha Watchin'," they spotlight fellow makers crushing it with CNC 3D carving, simple-yet-beautiful cedar centerpieces, and the inspiring work of a shipping container shop in Costa Rica.Tune in for a thoughtful discussion on education models, shop efficiency, and great tips on making the most of your learning journey, no matter which path you choose!Support the show
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Ep. 017 The Power of Short Form w/ Jeff of Makers Way
Send us a textThis week on Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams welcome content master Jeff from Johnny Builds to dive deep into short form content! They break down the science behind viral success, discuss the importance of shot planning for efficiency, and debate the future of platforms like Instagram and YouTube. Jeff shares his strategy for helping makers grow their audience, emphasizing the need for consistent posting and engaging storylines.Hear what the hosts are making, including CNC-cut Yahtzee boxes and Christmas ornaments, and Alex Adams's whimsical spatulas and unique wood-bent charcuterie boards. They also spotlight incredible maker projects from the community, like a magnet-floating CNC whale, hyper-realistic marquetry moths, and a woodturner who uses his creations to make ice cream! Plus, they have a lot of fun with the F*ck, Marry, Kill segment and the ongoing "Snake Saga."Tune in for invaluable tips on lighting, editing, avoiding burnout, and maximizing your reach in the digital maker space!Support the show
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Ep.016: Woodturning 101with TJT Workshop
Send us a textStep up to the lathe! On this episode of Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams welcome master woodturner and host of Sawdust Talk, TJ from TJT Workshop, for a deep dive into the world of woodturning.TJ breaks down the basics, explaining what woodturning is, why it offers instant gratification, and the exciting possibilities of working with green wood. They discuss the essential tools you need to start—from affordable beginner lathes (like the Harbor Freight Bauer) to the debate between easy-to-use carbide scrapers and traditional steel gouges. TJ shares crucial safety advice, addresses the importance of high-quality PPE (including the dangers of turning with gloves!), and answers listener questions on preferred cutting techniques and how to duplicate projects using calipers and story sticks.Plus, hear about Alex Duffey's holiday production run of CNC game boards and wooden earrings, and Alex Adams’s custom laser-engraved memorial piece and beautiful walnut sofa table. In "Whatcha Watchin'," they spotlight incredible maker projects, including intricate puzzle tables, next-level resin art, and the mind-blowing multi-axis woodturning of Derek Weidman.Tune in for invaluable tips, shop humor, and a renewed appreciation for one of the oldest and most satisfying crafts in the maker community!Support the show
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Ep. 015: Woodworking on a Budget: Your Guide to a Thriving Shop
Send us a textThis week on Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams tackle a topic every maker can relate to: woodworking on a budget! They share their best tips on scoring hand-me-down tools and affordable wood on Facebook Marketplace, plus creative ways to supplement your income by selling at markets or filming your own DIY projects.Alex Duffey gives a full recap of the Texas Woodworking Fest, sharing his experiences from the classes and the expo floor, along with some memorable moments with friends (and a CNC tattoo!). Meanwhile, Adams discusses his latest projects, from a sofa/bar table to a charcuterie board. You'll also hear what broke this week (a router and a dust extractor!), and get some inspiration from their "Whatcha Watchin'" picks, which include incredible builds from the maker community.Tune in for practical advice, real-world stories, and plenty of humor about the triumphs and tribulations of being a maker!Support the show
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Ep. 014 Kids in the Shop: A Maker's Guide to Safety and Fun
Send us a textThis week on Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams tackle a topic close to every maker's heart: kids in the shop! They share invaluable advice on setting clear safety rules, staving off curiosity, and getting kids involved with hands-on projects, from hammering nails to using tools like a hand drill or spokeshave.Get an update on their latest projects, including Duffey’s Yahtzee boxes and a new run of laser notebooks, and Adams’s jigsaw work on serving trays and side tables. They also get real in "Whatcha Breakin'," with broken bits and a close call with a smoking dust collector. Plus, in "Whatcha Watchin'," they spotlight incredible maker creations from the community and new documentaries you need to see.Tune in for practical safety tips, creative ideas for engaging the next generation of makers, and plenty of laughs about the triumphs and tribulations of shop life!Support the show
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Ep. 013: Intro to CNC with Jay from Goat Haunt Woodworks
Send us a textOn this episode of Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams welcome special guest Jay from Goat Haunt Woodworks to demystify the world of CNC! They provide a beginner's guide to Computer Numerical Control, breaking down the six main parts of a CNC machine and the key differences between end mills, V bits, and bull bits. Get practical advice on choosing your first machine, understanding feeds and speeds, and why a spindle is a must-have upgrade.The trio also catches up on their latest projects, from holiday production runs of Yahtzee boxes and wooden notebooks to flattening live-edge walnut slabs. Hear what broke this week (an expensive router sled mishap, dull bits, and a broken immune system!), and get an honest look at their sales strategies and recent successes. Plus, in "Whatcha Watchin'," they highlight a masterclass video on the ABCs of CNC, an amazing veterans' woodworking project, and other inspiring creations from the maker community.This episode is a must-listen for anyone new to CNC or looking to take their woodworking to the next level!Support the show
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Ep. 012: The Solo Shop - Flying Solo in the Maker World
Send us a textEver wonder what it's like to run a one-person shop? In this candid episode of Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams pull back the curtain on the upsides and downsides of flying solo. They discuss the freedom of being your own boss, the struggle of having no helping hands, and how to combat burnout when everything falls on you.Hear what they're making this week, from a production run of 120 wooden cheese knives to new vendor signs with QR codes, and get updates on the latest in 3D printing and side tables. They also get real about what's "breaking," including a CNC water pump issue and scratched 3D printer coolplates. Plus, don't miss Duffey's record-breaking sales numbers and a fresh "Whatcha Watchin'" segment that spotlights incredible projects from fellow makers in the community.Tune in for an honest look at the maker life, packed with practical insights, laughs, and solid advice for anyone thinking of going it alone!Support the show
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EP 011: All About Markets
Send us a textThis week on Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams pull back the curtain on all things markets! From finding the right events to setting up your booth and tracking sales, they share their best advice for turning craft shows into a major success. Learn what to bring, how to set up your displays to attract customers, and why repeat business is a game-changer.Hear what's been happening in their shops, including Duffey's restock of beach-themed items and a new focus on Christmas production with wooden notebooks and cheese knives. Adams shares his latest projects, from walnut benches to 3D-printed door stops. They'll also get real about their latest "Whatcha Breakin'" moments, from a broken tape measure to a busted bandsaw blade. Plus, don't miss "Whatcha Watchin'" for a look at inspiring woodworking, CNC, and maker projects from the community!Whether you’re a market veteran or a first-timer, this episode is packed with invaluable advice to help you maximize your sales and build your brand.Support the show
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Ep. 10: Mastering Customer Service & Shop Life
Send us a textOn this episode of Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams pull back the curtain on the business side of being a maker with a deep dive into customer service. From quoting custom orders and setting clear lead times to handling problem customers, they share invaluable advice on communication, deposits, and follow-ups. Whether you're selling at a bustling market or through your website, this episode is packed with tips on how to turn one-time buyers into loyal customers.But it’s not all business—hear what’s been happening in the shop, including Duffey's work on Squirrel Feeders and wooden NES carts, and Adams's adventures in 3D printing dragons for the county fair. Find out what broke this week (think failed prints and busted tools) and get the scoop on their sales strategies from various events. Plus, in "Whatcha Watchin'," they highlight incredible projects from fellow makers like intricate scroll saw art and beautiful wooden boats.Tune in for a masterclass in maker-level customer service, behind-the-scenes shop talk, and plenty of inspiration for your next project!Support the show
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EP 009: Preferred Finishes & AWFS Recap!
Send us a textJoin Alex Duffey and Alex Adams on Whatcha Makin' as they dive into the art and science of preferred finishes! This episode covers everything from Tung Oil and Hardwax Oil with Ceramic coating for furniture, to durable sprays for display pieces and food-safe options for kitchen items. Get practical advice on choosing the right finish for indoor and outdoor furniture, and learn what questions to ask customers for ideal results.Plus, Alex Duffey gives a full (and honest!) AWFS Fair recap from Las Vegas, sharing highlights, experiences, and shout-outs to listeners! Hear what they've been making in their shops, including funeral boxes, custom keychains, Pokeballs, and 4H projects. Find out what broke this week (stinky walnut, failed 3D prints, and washing machine overflows!). And don't miss "Whatcha Sellin'" for updates on funeral box deliveries and popular laser-engraved items. Finally, in "Whatcha Watchin'," they'll spotlight amazing maker projects and tools from the community, like a baby gyro dust collector and innovative CNC bit sets.Tune in for invaluable woodworking and maker insights, real-world shop challenges, and expert advice on making your creations shine!Support the show
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Ep. 008 - Retail Partner Relationships
Send us a textThis week on Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams dive deep into the crucial world of retail partnerships! Learn the ins and outs of connecting with vendors, from warm introductions at networking events to effective cold pitches. They'll break down different partnership types like consignment vs. wholesale, discuss display strategies, and share essential tips on managing inventory and ensuring you get paid.Tune in to hear what they're making (from AWFS Fair gifts and urn boxes to custom keychains and new 3D printer setups), what's "breaking" in their shops (hello, stubborn Bambu A1 and tricky filament!), and their latest sales strategies from successful markets. Plus, get inspired by incredible woodworking and maker projects from their "Whatcha Watchin'" segment, featuring everything from hidden shop beer coolers to functional scale models and hilarious shop reels.If you're a maker looking to expand your reach and successfully sell your creative products, this episode is packed with invaluable advice on navigating vendor relationships and making money!Support the show
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Ep. 007 - Carving Chronicles: Hand vs. Power
Send us a textJoin Alex Duffey and Alex Adams on this episode of Whatcha Makin' as they tackle the age-old debate: hand carving vs. power carving! They'll share their go-to tools and techniques, from Kutzall Extreme bits and Dremel attachments to Sloyd knives and spokeshaves, offering insights into work holding and achieving those perfect layout lines.Hear about their latest projects, including AWFS Fair thank-you gifts, wooden notebooks, laser-engraved cutting boards, and keeping up with 3D printing demands. They'll also reveal their "Whatcha Breakin'" moments, from fixing the Rendyr laser and clogged 3D printer nozzles to an exploding bandsaw blade! Plus, get an update on their successes with digital files and market keychains. Finally, don't miss their "Whatcha Watchin'" segment for inspiring maker projects from the community, including incredible tables, scroll saw art, and clever shop solutions.Tune in for practical carving tips, shop humor, and a peek into the real-world challenges and triumphs of the maker community!Support the show
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Ep. 006 - Buying Tools (New vs Old) with Lee Dumond
Send us a textThis week on Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams tackle a classic maker's question: buying tools – new vs. used! Joined by special guest Lee Dumond from Busted Knuckle Woodworks, they dive into the pros and cons of snagging deals on Facebook Marketplace versus investing in premium brands. Hear their candid thoughts on "buy once, cry once" and how to decide what tools truly meet your shop's needs.Beyond the main discussion, discover their latest projects, including speaker gifts for AWFS, wooden notebooks, line drawings of houses, and optimizing 3D prints. They'll also reveal what's "breaking" in their shops (from stubborn filament to broken knees and drum sander woes!) and share their sales strategies from recent markets and events. Plus, don't miss "Whatcha Watchin'" for inspiring woodworking, CNC, and maker projects from the community! Tune in for practical advice, humorous anecdotes, and invaluable insights into running your creative business.Support the show
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Ep. 005 - Designing with Lasers
Send us a textGet ready to level up your laser game! On this episode of Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams dive deep into designing for laser cutters, sharing essential tips on jigs, testing materials, and navigating copyright. Hear what they're making (from wooden notebooks for AWSF to custom 3D prints), what broke in the shop (hello, stubborn filament!), and their latest sales strategies from events like BBQ Fest and swim meets. Plus, don't miss their "Whatcha Watchin'" segment for inspiring maker projects and hilarious shop realities. Tune in for practical advice, creative insights, and honest talk about the maker journey! Support the show
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Ep. 004 - Organizing your Shop and Order Inventory
Send us a textWhatcha Makin' - Episode 4: Shop Organization, Sales & The Wild World of Making!Join Alex Duffey and Alex Adams as they pull back the curtain on the maker life! This week on Whatcha Makin', we're diving into the essential art of organizing shops and managing orders, sharing practical tips (and confessions about messy woodshops!).Discover our latest projects, from wooden NES carts and squirrel feeders to laser cutting boards and church pew restorations. We also reveal what we "broke" this week (think drum sander conveyor belts and lost ceramic coating lids!). Plus, get hot takes on our "Whatcha Sellin'" strategies, including Goonies Week sales and 3D prints at a swim meet. We wrap up by highlighting amazing work from fellow makers in "Whatcha Watchin'," from scroll saw art to brilliant market setups.Tune in for honest conversation, tool insights, and invaluable advice on running your creative business!#podcast #woodworking #makerSupport the show
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Ep. 003 - Favorite & Feared Shop Tasks
Send us a textGet ready for a deep dive into the maker community with Alex Duffey and Alex Adams! In this episode of Whatcha Makin', we kick things off with a crucial discussion on the Vetric 12.5 update, exploring its significant new features and enhancements – a must-hear for all CNC users.We then pull back the curtain on our shop operations, revealing our favorite (and most feared!) tasks. From the reflective calm of long sanding sessions and the satisfaction of woodturning, to the anxiety of changing saw blades and tackling complex finishing techniques on large projects. We share insights on dealing with unexpected repairs and the importance of tool investments.Tune in for candid conversations, valuable woodworking wisdom, and a dose of humor from the heart of the maker shop!Support the show
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Ep. 002 - All things Sandblasting
Send us a textGet ready for a deep dive into the dust (and grit!) on Whatcha Makin' Episode 2: Sand Blasting! Alex Duffey and Alex Adams tackle everything from Duffey's compact Vevor setup to Adams' Lematic gravity-fed blaster, sharing practical insights and limitations of these essential tools.This week, hear what's on their benches in "Whatcha Makin'" (think Goonies-inspired woodworking projects and 3D printing hoody string holders), and get a laugh with "Whatcha Breakin'" (yes, that includes poop chisels!). The guys also recap Duffey's successful UFO Fest sales and get inspired by fellow makers in "Whatcha Watchin'," including a deep dive into starting a woodworking business and insights from other creators. Plus, get creative ideas for selling 3D prints at unexpected places like swim meets!Tune in for authentic conversation, valuable shop tips, and plenty of humor about the maker life.Support the show
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Ep. 001 - What’s in your shop?
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode of Whatcha Makin', hosts Alex Duffey and Alex Adams discuss their current projects, including preparations for the McMinnville UFO Fest, the challenges of refinishing church pews, and innovative uses for scrap wood. They share insights on event logistics, material selection, and the importance of local connections in the maker community. The conversation also touches on the use of laser cutting technology for creating unique products, such as earrings and bookmarks, showcasing the creativity and resourcefulness of makers. In this conversation, Alex Adams and Alex Duffey discuss various challenges and experiences in woodworking, including techniques, market trends, and the importance of community among woodworkers. They share insights on upcoming events, consumer behavior, and highlight emerging creators in the woodworking space. The discussion emphasizes the need for adaptability in sales strategies and the significance of building relationships within the woodworking community.Support the show
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Join the conversation with Whatcha Makin', the podcast for makers of all kinds! Each week, Alex Duffey and Alex Adams dive into their latest projects, share woodshop insights, discuss selling your creations, and highlight cool finds in the maker community. From learning new techniques to balancing your hobby and business, we tackle the real stuff. Expect a mix of education, entertainment, and genuine chat about the crafts you love, including woodworking, 3D printing, and more. Subscribe and be part of the Whatcha Makin' family!
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