Love the positivity here. So much of it for a docu-reality. No excessive stress, no eerie and nerve racking music nor fast video editing, no sassy comments from the judges. Just pure woodworking porn, calm music and nice people who has lignin running thru their veins and breathes wood dust just like many of us do. Thanks for uploading, from Galicia, northwestern Spain.
The show is much like how they run that baking show. Thankfully, this positive attitude has extended to the baking and miniatures shows here in Canada, as well.
Yall have the best art shows in Britain, with the landscape painters, then portrait painters, & now this. And on my design list right now for my own art is need to design a table (although a small one, of alternative materials), so this was double special. Thanks from the USA- Great Lakes state of Michigan. I just loved this... & the humor as a bonus.
I enjoyed the show but I think two days is too short for such a project. You end up with rushed jobs instead of something that does justice to their efforts, talent, skills and the materials used.
12:08, The little bit of movement in your tape measure end is the exact thickness of the bit that moves. When you measure using the tape along a piece of wood, you stretch the bit to zero. When you measure against something you push the bit towards zero
Great for framing - but for really precise work, they can't be trusted to be accurate enough. Also, tape measures tend to be dropped on the floor, so in certain cases it is wise to "burn an inch"
Hate this shows where everything is "for show" and you can't see how workers do really work. To me this is trash TV notwithstanding the effort and good work of the participats.