
The American Craftsman Podcast is hosted by Jeff Krug of Greene Street Joinery and Jon Peters of Longview Woodworking. Each week they sit down and discuss what's going on in the shop as well as what's going on with their joint venture, Today's Craftsmen.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 213 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsEducationDesignHow To | |||

This is a short trailer for The Long View — a new podcast about craft, work, and making a living with your hands, told across generations.
Hosted by Jeff Krug, Jon Peters, and Walter Peters, the show creates space for longer, more reflective convers... more
We can't thank all of you enough for listening throughout the years. It's been so much fun creating this podcast over the last 4 years and 208 episodes.
-Jeff, Rob, and Jon
Jeff and Erik, of Colonial Saw, sit down and discuss the day's video shoot as well as whats going on in the shop and at Colonial Saw. Thanks for listening.
Find out more about Colonial Saw: www.csaw.com/
New Merch: todayscraftsmen.c... more
Welcome back to the show!
New Merch: todayscraftsmen.com/collections/merch
Don't forget to subscribe to our new YouTube channel Today's Craftsmen www.youtube.com/@TodaysCraftsmen
Merch:
The American Craftsman Podcast: amzn... more
If you’re going to discuss a topic then it might be best to research in advance and not just read a Wikipedia page while recording. Also, they aren’t as funny as they think themselves to be.
I’ve loved watching the show over the years and appreciated your willingness to record as someone off the clock. It’s been a great joy to listen to and can’t thank you guys enough.
This episode kind of show your true colors though. Getting into the politics towards the end and comparing colonizers to good Christians was something else. As if those two things were synonymous. Pretty sure Mayans were into human sacrifice but okay. Then the argument of greed and all these incredibly cliche topics ... more
Always enjoy listening to you guys. Sorry to here Rob has retired but congratulations Rob! Jon Peters is a great new partner for the podcast
Hey fellas ,
Love the pod cast , I’m in Middletown so you got me with the local name drops !
This show is informative without all the overhype . Checked the insta for green street and their stuff is gorgeous !
Thank you for a great podcast !
Jeremy baker (red bank)
Very well done and worth a listen!
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A rich exploration of woodworking and craftsmanship characterizes the content, revealing personal anecdotes and insights from two experienced woodworkers. The discussions frequently cover a variety of topics, including tools, project management, community building, and the interplay between woodworking and technology. Listeners can expect an engaging blend of humor and sincerity, with the hosts often sharing experiences from their own workshops and careers, emphasizing the value of craftsmanship alongside the importance of building a supportive community. The unique blend of educational content and relatable discussions sets this podcast apart, making it appealing for both seasoned professionals and hobbyists alike.
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