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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 915494" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>Man, what you talkin' bout'! Most people thought that shop was his but it's not. That shop is located at the home of the program's producer who btw also produces the Victory Garden. On one side is the workshop where Norm shoots the show and on the other side of that same building is the part used and seen in The Victory Garden. I use to drool over Norm's Delta Unisaw until I used a Powermatic Model 66 a buddy of mine bought and that's my ultimate dream saw. The only problem is forking over what would be the cost of a decent small used car to get one. OUCH!</p><p></p><p>If you like woodworking and can find it, The Woodsmith Shop is a very good woodworking program as is The Woodsmith publication. American Woodworker and Fine Woodworking are also great. And if you are a serious woodworker, if you ever get the chance to go to the International Woodworker's Fair, go but be prepared for 3 very busy days and tons of walking and standing. The fun part is always watching the group of Amish men carrying black leather satchels walking over to the TimeSavers display knowing they will be laying out cash money on equipment purchases. So much for the myth of all hand made! LOL! My wife and I had lunch with some and they are a wealth of knowledge on joinery and more than willing to share. Surprised me they had a good sense of humor (very clean one) and could laugh at themselves with good shop stories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 915494, member: 2189"] Man, what you talkin' bout'! Most people thought that shop was his but it's not. That shop is located at the home of the program's producer who btw also produces the Victory Garden. On one side is the workshop where Norm shoots the show and on the other side of that same building is the part used and seen in The Victory Garden. I use to drool over Norm's Delta Unisaw until I used a Powermatic Model 66 a buddy of mine bought and that's my ultimate dream saw. The only problem is forking over what would be the cost of a decent small used car to get one. OUCH! If you like woodworking and can find it, The Woodsmith Shop is a very good woodworking program as is The Woodsmith publication. American Woodworker and Fine Woodworking are also great. And if you are a serious woodworker, if you ever get the chance to go to the International Woodworker's Fair, go but be prepared for 3 very busy days and tons of walking and standing. The fun part is always watching the group of Amish men carrying black leather satchels walking over to the TimeSavers display knowing they will be laying out cash money on equipment purchases. So much for the myth of all hand made! LOL! My wife and I had lunch with some and they are a wealth of knowledge on joinery and more than willing to share. Surprised me they had a good sense of humor (very clean one) and could laugh at themselves with good shop stories. [/QUOTE]
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