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Don't forget YouTube.



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Lumberjocks. Love it but... Fantastic place to get ideas and
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On Sunday, October 29, 2017 at 2:43:49 PM UTC-7, sawdustmaker wrote:
Any opinions on Lumberjocks, wood whisperer, or other similar sites? Just
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Seriously, look into Lumberjocks. There is a LOT of woodworking stuff there.. You don't have to jump to another site to see completed projects. It is moderated so only woodworking discussions are allowed. I like Marc Spagnolo (WoodWhisperer) a lot, but you have to understand that he runs a business. Most of what he offers is free but often, things like plans are not. His Friday morning live videos are free, but to get a question answered you might find you need to pay a small amount ($1-x dollars). I am a member of his guild and that was because I bought a plan, you become a member for life and there is a lot of good stuff there as well.

Also, look at Stumpy Nubs website. The man is just a lot of fun and offers up tool reviews, plans, etc.

Finally, head on over to Woodworking for Mere Mortals. Steve Ramsey is becoming a treasure. While many of his projects are not "fine" woodworking, they tend to be more "weekend hobby" things, but he is funny and offers up good advice no matter how expensive your tools are.

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