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The Call Me Mabie maker documentary series is specifically aimed at creating an honest look at the life of makers of all styles from within the shop to out, profiling their real lives with authenticity.
Cajun Welder Fabricator: Brandy Aubé
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4 года назад
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@DudeSawdust
@DudeSawdust 19 минут назад
This is my first time learning about Jenny. Wow! Great stuff
@uncommonoutpost
@uncommonoutpost 37 минут назад
Another amazing video about an amazing friend and maker! I love Jenny’s outlook on art and the world 💜
@ga5743
@ga5743 Час назад
Awesome job Justin…love following your Instagram Jenny. Beautiful work you produce. Thanks for sharing.
@wood_brain
@wood_brain 3 часа назад
I absolutely love Jenny and love the documentary just as much great job Justin with storytelling absolutely loved this one! beautifully shot as always. 🫶🏼
@michaellutz5827
@michaellutz5827 3 часа назад
Thanks to Jenny Bower for sharing so deeply her journey as a maker. Such an inspiration!
@Rufio1975
@Rufio1975 4 часа назад
I can definitely relate,as far as shop size. My shop is tiny which is one reason I primarily use hand tools but its a nice space I made.
@hillview_tool
@hillview_tool 5 часов назад
Yay Jenny!! I'm grateful to be a small part of your journey and look forward to many more years of masterpieces.
@ENCurtis
@ENCurtis 6 часов назад
Jenny is the friggin best. This was fantastic.
@davebauerart
@davebauerart 6 часов назад
So great to hear about Jenny’s creative process and outlook on art!
@MaderaByWolf798
@MaderaByWolf798 6 часов назад
Very cool
@PaulMeyette
@PaulMeyette 6 часов назад
I have been following Jenny for a few years now, and finally got to meet her at last year's Maker Camp. She's so talented and skilled. It was nice to see more about her. See you next week!
@BearCreekWoodworking
@BearCreekWoodworking 6 часов назад
Jenny, I have been a fan of your work for a long time. Partly because your work is so beautiful. Partly because we both live in Michigan. 👍 I feel you were so brave to express your personal feelings during this interview. Justin, you know how to catch the essence of “Who” the person you are interviewing really is. 👏 Awesome Job Jenny and Justin on a very enlightening and warm video! 😃😁🥳
@GibClark
@GibClark 6 часов назад
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻Thanks for sharing ❤
@JeffFontecchio
@JeffFontecchio 7 часов назад
I have been waiting for this video!
@JeffFontecchio
@JeffFontecchio 7 часов назад
And it was great, amazing artist and awesome video work!
@Shawnbbeckner
@Shawnbbeckner 7 часов назад
Great video Justin. I met Jenny last year at Jimmy’s house I saw you too. So cool to see you putting these videos together. I live in Michigan too I love seeing all the Michigan makers succeed in creative ways. Jenny you’re an amazing artist and incredible person. Justin, this was an awesome edit. Keep it up.
@raymondjoseph7177
@raymondjoseph7177 День назад
You're gonna be 82 yrs old swinging a machete on your land yelling at your wife from across the field "looks like rain!!!"
@GS-wx5pr
@GS-wx5pr 2 дня назад
Tears Well done
@qbranchwoodworks
@qbranchwoodworks 9 дней назад
Thanks for making all of these videos, I absolutely love them. Working my tail off so you can make one about me someday.
@StopGravity
@StopGravity 10 дней назад
Beautiful work.
@AncientScotty
@AncientScotty 15 дней назад
You always come up with great ideas that help me build my projects
@anthonyspicer1328
@anthonyspicer1328 17 дней назад
Most importantly he’s just a really likeable guy and enjoyable to watch.
@dpmeyer4867
@dpmeyer4867 18 дней назад
good show
@robertheld4947
@robertheld4947 18 дней назад
What a wonderful and moving documentary. To Kelly, keep on scrolling, you have a great passion and talent!!
@Mark_L
@Mark_L 20 дней назад
It’s one thirty at night. I am a woodworker. Enjoying your story, until the shot of the burgers and fry’s! Now I am starved! Thanks 😵‍💫
@ccfrdc
@ccfrdc 20 дней назад
Amazing video. Thank you for sharing.
@hugheshollandiii5974
@hugheshollandiii5974 24 дня назад
First time seeing you on RU-vid, and you just changed my entire being both mentally and physically as a woodworker/ artist. Thank you. Keep on keeping on.
@kirklandcarswell6640
@kirklandcarswell6640 27 дней назад
Nice to put a face to the voice on the podcast. The video was great. You have valid point: commercialism drive use to acquire not make nor be individual.
@nathanielsnyder1511
@nathanielsnyder1511 28 дней назад
Paul is kinda a genius/savant woodworker. his use of brass inlay is so awesome in his work
@Spain42
@Spain42 29 дней назад
Great video! This video was so humbling. You said so many things that are so relatable. If I’m not in my shop, I’m on RU-vid watching videos figuring how I can do it better. My goal is to start making videos. Not to make money but to pass some pearls along and share my art. I’m too stinking camera shy! Anyway, I need to get over it
@dannielfriedrichsen7226
@dannielfriedrichsen7226 Месяц назад
Thank you for another great video. I really enjoy hearing the maker's thoughts; finding out how different their thinking is from what I had imagined from watching their channels. Always educational and thought provoking. Yay!
@ponyboyc
@ponyboyc Месяц назад
Design is definitely what I struggle with the most. Making something that doesn't look like just a box of some size of another table.
@BrittaDuffy
@BrittaDuffy Месяц назад
I only recently was introduced to Paul's work and have been amazed by his level of both design and attention to detail. But I am blown away by his deep level of thinking and amazing storytelling.
@thomasnichols7788
@thomasnichols7788 Месяц назад
I am sure the woodworker is passionate about his craft. But if he cannot control his speech in taking the Lord's name in vane I have no respect for him or his work.
@theboredcreative
@theboredcreative Месяц назад
Excellent, as always!
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking Месяц назад
Great video. I've admired Paul's work on IG for a long time. It's great to see that the man is just as cool as the work that he produces.
@WoodworkingTop535
@WoodworkingTop535 Месяц назад
Very useful video, thank you for sharing
@tonykauffmann2917
@tonykauffmann2917 Месяц назад
I really appreciate his perspective, thanks for making the documentary
@jeremyspecce
@jeremyspecce Месяц назад
I had a busy weekend so I knew I would have to dedicate a lunch watch to this video. I think this was one of the longer ones you’ve done but he had a lot to say. In fact, I’ve heard a few interviews with Paul and foolishly thought this would be a rehashing of that. I should have known you’d dive deeper, take the time and let him really tell his story and philosophy on life, and how woodworking and design fit into it. ❤
@designisblank
@designisblank Месяц назад
Another great one. Paul has some great thoughts on creativity.
@davidmyers5553
@davidmyers5553 Месяц назад
Your channel finally made it to my you tube feed and so very happy it did. Your production quality is very high and engaging. Looking forward to your future posts and thanks for sharing.
@Forest_Finest
@Forest_Finest Месяц назад
Another great one Justin! Paul, love the insight and your shared thoughts about 42 min in have given me pause. Hmm…
@WoodworkingisBullshit
@WoodworkingisBullshit Месяц назад
Was it about curiosity driving both learning techniques and also driving what we make?
@Forest_Finest
@Forest_Finest Месяц назад
Yes indeed but also the design and design exploration component of creativity if that is the same .
@winfinit
@winfinit Месяц назад
Justin… your videos MUST be somewhere else in addition to here, Netflix, maybe Hulu, or HBO. I watch and rewatch your content and it is magical how and what you are capturing.
@robertberger8642
@robertberger8642 Месяц назад
Great interview
@blueblur6447
@blueblur6447 Месяц назад
Fantastic.
@stephenwilliams4118
@stephenwilliams4118 Месяц назад
Most of the time when the algorithm kicks in and brings something to your attention I curse a little at how the internet knows what might interest me , today was NOT one of those days. Let me first say how much your story moved me and how brave you are to have shared your loss and pain, my sincere condolences to you both . I have had a scroll saw I picked up years ago but never used and have recently that perhaps this is something that might bring me pleasure and it has been my curiosity that brought me to this video today. I have subscribed and will also follow on Instagram. I will not be a pest but may have questions now and then. Thank you for your strength in sharing this .
@henrikschletter2468
@henrikschletter2468 Месяц назад
Very inspiring, thank you for the great videos.
@Andi.Mitchell.Designs
@Andi.Mitchell.Designs Месяц назад
Justin always finds the best people to highlight. Thank you once again.
@Copper_Pig_Woodworking
@Copper_Pig_Woodworking Месяц назад
Appreciate you saying that!
@hillview_tool
@hillview_tool Месяц назад
Wonderful as always Justin. It was great to see and hear more about Paul and his superb work.
@Copper_Pig_Woodworking
@Copper_Pig_Woodworking Месяц назад
Tony!! So good to hear from you mate, I remember our dinner together vividly, and your passion for making tools has stuck with me.
@hillview_tool
@hillview_tool 29 дней назад
@@Copper_Pig_Woodworking Paul it was great to finally meet you in person and I dug the conversation as well.
@Caasi67
@Caasi67 Месяц назад
Love this
@anthonyseiver7000
@anthonyseiver7000 Месяц назад
That equation of balancing work time, family time, fitness/well-being time with time in the workshop was so well articulated by Paul. Unfortunately, the sum never changes only the ratios of the constituent parts.