A new podcast from the Fretboard Journal. Host Jason Verlinde interviews the world's finest craftspeople, mechanics, artists and builders. They talk about where they find inspiration, their setbacks, their favorite tools and more.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentaryDesignArtsSociety & Culture |
Musician Matt Codina took up leatherworking as a simple way to pass the time with a bandmate. Then, it took over his life. more
When violin bow maker Matt Wehling offered to be a guest on Sweep the Floor, I couldn't resist. Violin bows look so simple - a long strip of wood, some horsehair, and something called a "frog" - yet they can command five or even six figures. How much... more
After a long hiatus, Sweep the Floor is back with a guest who is particularly close to my heart, Jonathan Ward. Jonathan is an automotive fanatic, Land Cruiser guru, designer, maker, and a tireless learner. Over the years, he's built vehicles for c... more
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Another fantastic podcast from the people at Fretboard Journal. Jason is such a good interviewer. By keeping his involvement in the conversation to a minimum, he gives his guest ample room to talk about their passion. I came to the podcast to listen to the guest who do what is closest to my heart, lutherie and bicycles, but my favorite episode was David Tracy. He was so excited about cars, it made me excited, and I could care less about cars. All In all, a super entertaining podcast.
As a long time listener to the Fretboard Journal Podcast, The Truth About Vintage Amps, and Luthier on Luthier, I wasn't sure what to think about yet another podcast from this team. I never should have questioned whether or not to start listening. Two episodes in, I am intrigued, thrilled, challenged and enthused! Jason Verlinde has a gift for identifying topics and people that others want to know about and hear from!
I love all of the Fretboard Journal podcasts, but didn’t expect to like STF as much as I do. I especially enjoy the interesting directions the discussions take as Jason learns more about the topics.
Truly enjoyed the latest one on bow making!!!
This podcast will make you want to grab you tools and wrench on something! Great stories of people from different walks creating awesome things! If you aren’t a listener, subscribe and listen to ALL of the previous episodes. While you’re at it subscribe to Fretboard Journal! A great magazine for guitar lovers !
Apple Podcasts | #166 | United Kingdom/Arts/Design |
Apple Podcasts | #109 | Norway/Arts/Design |
Apple Podcasts | #195 | Switzerland/Arts/Design |
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