Snipped from DJM's page:
"We're delighted to announce DIY will begin an expanded schedule of
Woodworks shows in October, including the airing of 26 new episodes,
bringing the total episode count to 91. It looks like the first episode from
season six will air on October 2, then the second episode on October 7 and
then weekly after that with repeats on the weekends. Check the DIY WoodWorks
page for scheduling details"
"Richard Clements" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> is it just me is the woodwork guy's projects and tool selection a little
odd
> I watched one last week where he made a table with floating tenons to
attach
> the legs to the skirt, he cut some rabbets on his table saw by doing the
Could be... I chalk it up to him trying to expose the consistent viewer to a
number of different ways to skin the cat that's in front of you, at that
moment.
Lucky buggers.
We don't get any decent wood working shows on TV here in Australia.
"patrick conroy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Snipped from DJM's page:
>
> "We're delighted to announce DIY will begin an expanded schedule of
> Woodworks shows in October, including the airing of 26 new episodes,
> bringing the total episode count to 91. It looks like the first episode
from
> season six will air on October 2, then the second episode on October 7 and
> then weekly after that with repeats on the weekends. Check the DIY
WoodWorks
> page for scheduling details"
>
>
is it just me is the woodwork guy's projects and tool selection a little odd
I watched one last week where he made a table with floating tenons to attach
the legs to the skirt, he cut some rabbets on his table saw by doing the
two cut method, nothing wrong with that I prefer my stacked dado set, and
then he cleaned it up with his router, as I was watching I was thinking,
why not just use the router to begin with? just my thoughts. the show I
love to watch the most is "the Woodwright's Shop" Roy Underhill is amazing
to watch, don't think I will ever give up my power tools, but I love to
watch him work. also there are none of the editing tricks to make it look
like he never screws up, sorry Norm not even you are perfect".
Ray wrote:
> Lucky buggers.
> We don't get any decent wood working shows on TV here in Australia.
>
> "patrick conroy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Snipped from DJM's page:
>>
>> "We're delighted to announce DIY will begin an expanded schedule of
>> Woodworks shows in October, including the airing of 26 new episodes,
>> bringing the total episode count to 91. It looks like the first episode
> from
>> season six will air on October 2, then the second episode on October 7
>> and then weekly after that with repeats on the weekends. Check the DIY
> WoodWorks
>> page for scheduling details"
>>
>>
Hi Ray,
Both David Marks and New Yankee workshop are available on Foxtel
Digital in Australia. If you dont/cant get foxtel, maybe get a mate to
record it for you ;)
Joe
"Ray" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Lucky buggers.
> We don't get any decent wood working shows on TV here in Australia.
>
> "patrick conroy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Snipped from DJM's page:
> >
> > "We're delighted to announce DIY will begin an expanded schedule of
> > Woodworks shows in October, including the airing of 26 new episodes,
> > bringing the total episode count to 91. It looks like the first episode
> from
> > season six will air on October 2, then the second episode on October 7 and
> > then weekly after that with repeats on the weekends. Check the DIY
> WoodWorks
> > page for scheduling details"
> >
> >
"Ray" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
>
> Lucky buggers.
> We don't get any decent wood working shows on TV here in Australia.
Make you a deal - you take BACK the Wiggles and I'll send bootleg tapes of
Nahm and The Minwhacks guy over...